The moments you might have missed as Manchester City took on Club Brugge in their win-or-bust Champions League fixture.
Manchester City and Club Brugge have confirmed their starting lineups ahead of tonight’s pivotal Champions League fixture at the Etihad Stadium. It’s a must-win game for Pep Guardiola’s side.
Manchester City are just about the team for the big occasion but will not be feared by anyone in the play-off after another limp performance
Manchester City beat Club Brugge 3-1 at the Etihad last night to progress to the next round of the UEFA Champions League. As all games are, last night’s match was a tale of two halves for Pep Guardiola’s side.
Manchester City know only a win will do when they host Club Brugge in their final league-phase game. They have not missed out on the Champions League knockout stages since 2012/13.
Manchester City were on the brink of a European exit as Club Brugge stunned the Etihad in silence on the stroke of half-time leaving City staring into the abyss
Savinho 77′)Club Brugge 1 (Onyedika 45′)Here are the City player ratings as Manchester City came from 1-nil down to beat Club Brugge
Manchester City know only a win will do when they host Club Brugge in their final league-phase game. They have not missed out on the Champions League knockout stages since 2012/13.
Manchester City will compete in next month's Champions League knockout play-off round after beating Club Brugge 3-1 on Wednesday night. Defeat in Paris last week left City requiring victory against the Belgian side to avoid an unthinkable premature elimination from the competition they won less than two years ago.
Manchester City kept their Champions League campaign alive by beating Belgian side Club Brugge 3-1 in a nervy must-win match on Wednesday thanks to goals from Mateo Kovacic and substitute Savinho, and a Brugge own goal.
Club Brugge are also fighting for their Champions League future. The Belgian side currently sits 20th in the standings and a point would suffice to secure a spot in the next round