Manchester City continued their dominant run in the UEFA Champions League, securing a comfortable passage into the quarterfinals with a convincing 3-1 victory over FC Copenhagen in the second leg of their round of 16 clash. With a commanding 6-2 aggregate triumph, City notched up their 10th consecutive win in the competition, showcasing their formidable form on the European stage.
The encounter saw City asserting their authority early on, capitalizing on their two-goal cushion from the first leg. Manuel Akanji set the tone with a clinical volley from Julián Álvarez’s corner just five minutes into the match, giving City an early lead and further strengthening their grip on the tie. Álvarez himself doubled the advantage shortly after, capitalizing on a goalkeeping error from Kamil Grabara to extend City’s lead with a well-taken strike.
Álvarez’s performance etched his name into the history books as the first player ever to score a goal and provide an assist within the opening 10 minutes of a knockout phase match in the illustrious history of the UEFA Champions League, highlighting his impact on the grandest stage of European football. Although FC Copenhagen managed to pull one back through former Southampton player Mohamed Elyounoussi in the 29th minute, City’s goal-scoring machine Erling Haaland swiftly restored their two-goal cushion just before halftime.
Haaland showcased his predatory instincts once again, slotting home a powerful effort through a crowded defense, notching his 29th goal of the season across all competitions and further underlining his status as one of Europe’s most prolific strikers. With another commanding display, Manchester City reaffirmed their credentials as serious contenders for the Champions League title, signaling their intent to go all the way in Europe’s premier club competition. As they march into the quarterfinals, Pep Guardiola’s side will undoubtedly be a force to be reckoned with, as they continue their pursuit of continental glory.