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regular-article-logo Thursday, 16 May 2024

Champions League: Manchester City come from behind to preserve home record

Paris Saint-Germain, AC Milan and Newcastle battle for one spot while Barca break group-stage jinx

AP/PTI Rome Published 30.11.23, 08:14 AM
Pep Guardiola.

Pep Guardiola. File picture

On a night of unconvincing performances from Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan, Pep Guardiola walked off smiling following a comeback victory for Manchester City in the Champions League.

Phil Foden inspired a second-half comeback as City beat Leipzig 3-2 on Tuesday to take first place in Group G and extend their perfect record to five wins in five matches.

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It’s the seventh straight season that City have topped their group.

The defending champions trailed 2-0 at half-time but Foden scored one goal and helped to create two more to turn the match around and Guardiola had a smirk on his face when he shook hands with Leipzig counterpart Marco Rose after the final whistle.

“We had to be relaxed and we reacted really well,” Guardiola said. “We are first in the group and I am very satisfied with the reaction at the end. The team run and fight and have spirit.”

Foden set up Erling Haaland for a goal in the 54th and equalised in the 70th. He then played a part in the build-up for substitute Julian Alvarez’s winner in the 87th as City preserved an unbeaten home record in the Champions League that dates back to 2018.

Lois Openda scored for Leipzig in the 13th and 33rd.

Kylian Mbappe’s penalty deep into stoppage time salvaged a point for PSG in a 1-1 draw with an injury-depleted but tenacious Newcastle team.

In the tight Group F, Borussia Dortmund advanced with a 3-1 victory at Milan, a semi-finalist last season.

Barcelona, Atletico Madrid and Lazio also advanced.

Portuguese duo Joao Felix and Joao Cancelo each scored as Barcelona defeated Porto 2-1 to return to the knockout phase after consecutive group-stage eliminations.

It will be the first time since Lionel Messi left the club that Barcelona will be playing in the Round-of-16.

Ciro Immobile scored twice in the final 10 minutes and Lazio beat Celtic 2-0.

Atletico then defeated Feyenoord 3-1 with the help of two own-goals to seal their spot in the next round and also send Lazio through.

Atletico lead with 11 points, followed by Lazio (10), Feyenoord (6) and Celtic (1).

In the final group matches on December 13, Lazio visit Atletico in a match that will determine who win the group.

Group of death

In Paris, Alexander Isak scored on a rebound for Newcastle early on after PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma pushed away a shot to Isak’s feet for an easy finish.

PSG wasted chance after chance and Newcastle seemed on course to pull off another unlikely win to follow the 4-1 victory over the same opposition last month.

That was until Ousmane Dembele flicked the ball up in the fifth minute of stoppage time and it bounced off Tino Livramento’s chest and onto his arm.

Referee Szymon Marciniak gave a penalty after watching the incident on video review and Mbappe blasted the spot-kick past Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope.

At the San Siro, Marco Reus gave Dortmund an early lead from the spot after Olivier Giroud had a penalty of his own saved for Milan. Although Samuel Chukwueze leveled at the end of the first half, goals from Jamie Bynoe-Gittens and substitute Karim Adeyemi gave the visitors the win they needed to book their spot in the last 16.

Dortmund lead with 10 points, followed by PSG (7), Newcastle (5) and Milan (5).

PSG, Newcastle and Milan are all still in contention and Dortmund are still fighting to win the group ahead of the last round.

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