Manchester City beat Borussia (Mönchengladbach) with 2: 0



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Manchester City easily qualified for the Champions League quarter-finals. “Citizens” beat Borussia (Mönchengladbach) 2-0 at the Pushkash Arena in Budapest.

With the same result, Josep Guardiola’s team won the first game.

Today’s hits were the work of De Bruyne and Gundogan.

Thus, Man City is already in the quarterfinals, where the teams from Porto, PSG, Liverpool, Borussia Dortmund and Real (Madrid) have already qualified.

The “citizens” took the initiative from the beginning and only a miracle could help the “colts”. In the 12th minute, Riyad Marez passed Kevin de Bruyne, who controlled and shot from the edge of the penalty area 1: 0.

Pep Guardiola crashes: this Man City is my worst team

Pep Guardiola crashes: this Man City is my worst team

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Just six minutes later, the intrigue was completely over. Ilkay Gundogan was taken out by Phil Foden, burst into the penalty area and took a great shot in the top corner after being left alone against the goalkeeper, doubling the score.

Shortly before the end of the half, Borussia created a situation. Marcus Thuram found Brill Embolo, who fired inches from the right post, but in the second half the pace slowed. In the 66th minute Marez was close to scoring, but the point guard saved.

10 minutes before the end of regulation time, Kevin de Bruyne found Riyad Marez, but failed to find the target, as his experience from the area went straight to the left post.

No new goals were scored at the end of the match, as Manchester City eliminated Borussia with a total score of 4: 0.

Manchester City – Borussia Monchengladbach 2: 0

1: 0 Kevin De Bruyne 12 ‘

twenty Ilkay Gundogan 18 ‘

Initial lineups:

Manchester City: 31. Ederson, 2. Walker, 5. Stones, 3. Diaz, 27. Cancello, 20. Silva, 16. Rodri, 8. Gundogan, 26. Marez, 17. De Bruyne, 47. Fouden

Borussia Mönchengladbach: 1. Sommer, 18. Liner, 28. Ginter, 30. Elvedi, 25. Bensebayni, 23. Hoffman, 32. Neuhaus, 8. Zakaria, 13. Schindl, 36. Embolo, 10. Thuram



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