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Man City fans boo OWN PLAYER Joao Cancelo as Bayern Munich loanee subbed on in Champions League defeat


MANCHESTER CITY fans booed their own player Joao Cancelo as Bayern Munich bought on the loanee in their 3-0 Champions League thumping.

The Portugal defender got a hostile Etihad reception when he replaced Alphonso Davies late on as the outclassed German giants tried everything.

Joao Cancelo tries to fend off Bernardo Silva in his brief cameo against parent club Man City in Bayern’s 3-0 defeat at the EtihadCredit: Getty
Cancelo got a better reception from City players at the final whistleCredit: Reuters

Rodri’s brilliant opener on 27 minutes had set up a glorious night for Pep Guardiola’s men.

Bernardo Silva and Erling Haaland then struck to round off one of City’s best ever nights in Europe, giving them a commanding lead for the Champions League quarter-final return.

Cancelo was loaned out to Bayern in January following a spat with Guardiola.

And although he was only given nine minutes with the Bundesliga champs already 3-0 down, another ex-City star played the whole game.

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Germany winger Leroy Sane played the whole game, forcing home keeper Ederson into a crucial stop just before Haaland notched City’s third goal.

Social media was as ungenerous to Cancelo as fans in the stadium were.

One wrote: “Pep owns this guy. benched by another team.”

Another wrote: “He got benched by Pep, Nagelsmann and Tuchel now. Salah truly finished his career.”

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A third claimed: “Benched against us. Poetic.”

And a fourth handed out the warning: “Always respect and trust the coach.”

But a solemn-looking Cancelo was embraced at the final whistle end by City players.

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Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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