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UEFA Champions League 2024: Three goals from Manchester City helped them secure the lead in the first leg against Copenhagen

Manchester City players celebrating the Goal against Copenhagen

Manchester city players celebrating the Goal against Copenhagen. Credit: ClausRasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix via AP

Manchester City won the first leg of the Champions League last-16 against Copenhagen. Kevin De Bruyne gives the guests an early advantage; Jack Grealish was hurt and forced off; Magnus Mattsson equalizes after Ederson makes a mistake; In added time in the first half, Bernardo Silva scores; Phil Foden gets the third goal late.

Highlights of the game: Manchester City Vs Copenhagen

Manchester City dominated the entire game, they were up against a resolute Danish team in their own backyard. Once Kevin De Bruyne scored from the right side of the box to open the scoring, things were easy for the winners; however, the hosts were able to tie the game thanks to an unexpected pass from Ederson.

In the closing third of City’s game, they had hardly touched the ball, but Magnus Mattsson’s brilliant shot past Ederson gave them an equalizer. Mohamed Elyounoussi created the opportunity.

Phil Foden celebrete his goal with team. Image Credit: Liselotte Sabroe/Ritzau Scanpix via AP

Subsequently, Bernardo Silva scored another goal for City, putting them ahead at the half. This lead held until the very end. City picked up the pace, sensing they would need a larger margin to return to Manchester. Phil Foden repurposed the ball and scored City’s third goal after Erling Haaland forced a strong save from Kamil Grabara.

Pep Guardiola’s Reaction on Manchester City performance

The 3-1 victory in Copenhagen left Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola “extremely pleased” with his team’s performance.

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“I’m really happy. We were patient, kept our pace, and chose our moments, he said to TNT Sports. “We have the third goal and hopefully can finish at home in front of our own people, but it’s not done yet.”

Kevin De Bruyne talked to TNT Sports following his goal & assist:

” I’m glad to be back, contributing to the team’s victories and giving it my all after a demanding five or six months.

Manchester City players celebrating Kevin De Bruyne goal against Copenhagen. Image : Getty Images

I’m feeling fine. It goes without saying that I still need a few more games and minutes. I’ve not played for ninety minutes in over a year, but I’m delighted that I’m making progress, feeling good, and the level is suitable for the time being.”

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