MAN CITY reached the last-16 of the quarter-finals of the Champions League with an emphatic 5-0 aggregate win over Sporting Lisbon.
Pep’s men did all the hard work out in Lisbon two weeks ago, before drawing 0-0 with them at the Etihad tonight.
- RESULT: Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0 on aggregate)
- Man City XI: Ederson, Egan-Riley, Stones, Laporte, Zinchenko, Fernandinho (C), Gundogan, Bernardo, Sterling, Foden, Jesus
- Sporting XI: Adan, Porro, Coates, Inacio, Neto, Reis, Ugarte, Sarabia, Tabata, Paulinho, Slimani
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That’s all from the Etihad Stadium
We didn’t see any goals tonight, but Man City are comfortably through to the Champions League quarter-finals.
Real Madrid, Liverpool and Bayern Munich join the Sky Blues in the next round.
The final four quarter-finalists will be determined with next week’s fixtures and the draw for the next round of the competition will take place on Friday March 18 2022.
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Super Scott
Scott Carson’s only previous Champions League appearance came almost 17 years ago for Liverpool against Juventus.
He was 19-years-old at the time.
That game occured in the same month that Sporting’s Rodrigo Ribeiro was born – April 2005.
Pep Guardiola reacts
“I am very pleased because in both games we deserved to be in the Champions League quarter-finals.
“CJ Egan-Riley played really good and didn’t miss one ball. He is a seven.
“He is nothing exceptional in anything but that is a good sign as a defender as he doesn’t make mistakes.
“Scott Carson could play and we gave 45 minutes to the other guys.”
“It’s a good sign. The people didn’t care what we were and now step-by-step the club grew and now for many years we are there in these competitions.
“Now we are again in the quarter-finals as the best eight teams in Europe. I learn to enjoy the moments.
“I celebrate it because I know how difficult it is. When you go through every opponent it’s difficult.
“Now it’s time to congratulate everyone, focus on the Premier League then next week we will see the draw.”
Fernandinho reacts
When speaking to BT Sport, Fernandinho said:
“It’s important to keep playing good especially after we played against Manchester United.
“Everyone wants to keep going in that direction. We played the same way we always play.
“The second half we scored but it was offside and they had more chances. But that’s football, sometimes you don’t get lucky.”
[On Man City’s academy graduates] “It just shows the great work Manchester City have been doing with the academy.
“They have been training with us and know the way to play. They felt really comfortable playing with us.
“I’m really happy for them tonight. I hope they can play more often for Manchester City.”
“I am happy to play tonight and I hope I can get more minutes.”
Full Time – Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
Ruben Amorim will take a lot of positives from this evening’s game.
His side were defensively solid and continued to keep Man City’s world-class attack at bay for the entire 90 minutes.
Whilst they failed to create any meaningful chances in the first half, they completely turned things around in the latter stages and began to dominate in the final 20 minutes.
Marcus Edwards was a fantastic addition in the second half, and added a new level of intensity to the side which opened up more goalscoring opportunities.
Full Time – Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
Man City were dominant throughout the first half, but they were not as ruthless in front of goal as they were the in last game they played against Sporting.
Having said that, the Lions were much more organised this time out and deserved to keep the clean sheet.
Full Time – Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
Sterling came close to scoring in the final seconds of the game, but his strike hit the side netting.
We didn’t see any goals tonight, but Man City are comfortably through to the Champions League quarter-finals after defeating Sporting Lisbon 5-0 on aggregate.
90+2. Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
Man City have a corner.
Sterling crosses the ball into the box, Stones meets it and heads towards goal, but his effort flies over the bar.
89. Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
Sporting make two more changes.
Slimani is replaced by Ribiero.
Neto is replaced by Feddal.
Three minutes will be added on.
88. Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
The Sky Blues have a free kick in a dangerous position.
Mahrez takes it, but his effort is sent straight into the hands of Adan.
84. Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
Man City make another change.
Champions League debutant Luke Mbete replaces Laporte.
82. Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
This game is really opening up now.
Sporting come close to scoring as Slimani’s dangerous cross is cleared by Laporte.
Man City break on the counter attack and within a matter of seconds Mahrez gets a shot away, but his effort is blocked.
78. Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
Sporting make two more changes.
Porro is replaced by Esgaio.
Paulinho is replaced by Santos.
76. Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
What a save from Carson!
The ball is sent through to Paulinho who is one-on-one with the goalkeeper, but the 36-year-old does a fantastic job to make the stop!
He looks to have picked up a slight knock following a collision with the striker, but is able to play on.
74. Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
Man City make another change… and it’s an unexpected one!
Carson has come on to replace Ederson!
72. Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
Man City have a free kick on the edge of the box.
Gundogan steps up to take, but nothing comes of it and Sporting break on the counter attack.
The ball eventually falls to Reis, but his effort flies over the bar.
70. Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
Sporting have had a positive spell over the last 10 minutes.
They are posing more of a threat to the Man City defence.
Edwards has certainly added some more creativity since coming on.
65. Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
Edwards has injected the Sporting attack with a new level of intensity since coming on.
His eagerness to take on the Man City defence has created more options for the Lions.
60. Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
Edwards makes an instant impact as he carries the ball into the penalty area.
He skips past Zinchenko before getting a shot away, but Ederson can comfortably save.
59. Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
Sporting Lisbon make their first change of the game.
Edwards comes on to replace Sarabia.
57. Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
Sporting Lisbon are not offering anything on the attack.
They just had their first shot of the game, but Tabata’s effort was easily saved by Ederson.
54. Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
Man City are on the hunt for another goal.
Jesus makes a driving run into the box before passing the ball short to McAtee.
The 19-year-old flicks it back into the Brazilian’s path as he continues his run, but Neto dives in to make an excellent tackle.
48. GOAL DISALLOWED
It took a while, but after a VAR review the goal is disallowed.
Zinchenko switches the ball over to Mahrez on the right, who brings it down with a beautiful touch.
He drives into the box and breaks past multiple defenders before setting it to Jesus, who is in an offside position.
47. GOOOOAAAAAALLLLLLL MAN CITY!!!!!
Jesus breaks the deadlock!
Kick Off – Man City 0-0 Sporting Lisbon (5-0)
We’re back underway!
Man City have made a few changes.
McAtee has replaced Foden.
Mahrez has replaced Silva.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk