Wednesday 15 March 2017



Manchester city today Wednesday 15, 2017 has being knocked out of the UEFA Champions League by French club Monaco on away Goal.



The English side crashed out after Monaco’s second-leg 3-1 victory sealed a thrilling tie at Stade Louis II, after they lost 3-5 in an extraordinary first leg ata Ethihad stadium.


Monaco dominated the first half and opened the scoring through teenager Kylian Mbappe’s poked finish from close range from Bernardo Silva’s drilled cross.


Mbappe had a goal ruled out for offside and Valere Germain struck narrowly over, before the Ligue 1 side deservedly doubled their advantage on the night via Fabinho.


Man City failed to score any goal in the opening 45 minutes and it took until the 65th minute for Sergio Aguero to force goalkeeper Danijel Subasic into a sharp save.


The English club forced their way back into the game as Leroy Sane swept in after Subasic parried Raheem Sterling’s low strike.


But the hosts hit back quickly through Tiemoue Bakayoko’s header 12 minutes into the second half.


Victory means Monaco join last year’s runners-up Atletico Madrid, FC Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Leicester City and holders Real Madrid in Friday’s quarter-final draw.


Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola had vowed his side would go on the attack in order to finish the job, having gained a two-goal advantage at home.


But while the Spanish coach can boast the best record of any manager in Europe after 100 games, he showed tactical naivety by starting with only Fernandinho in the middle.


The middle of the park against a side which had already scored 123 goals this season was important.


Five attack-minded players were deployed in front of the Brazilian midfielder, with Yaya Toure on the bench, and it proved a costly move as City were overrun by qiuck opponents.


hey forced their way back into the game as Leroy Sane swept in after Subasic parried Raheem Sterling’s low strike.


But the hosts hit back quickly through Tiemoue Bakayoko’s header 12 minutes from time.


Victory means Monaco join last year’s runners-up Atletico Madrid, FC Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Leicester City and holders Real Madrid in Friday’s quarter-final draw.


Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola had vowed his side would go on the attack in order to finish the job, having gained a two-goal advantage at home.


But while the Spanish coach can boast the best record of any manager in Europe after 100 games, he showed tactical naivety by starting with only Fernandinho in the middle.


The middle of the park against a side which had already scored 123 goals this season was important.


Five attack-minded players were deployed in front of the Brazilian midfielder, with Yaya Toure on the bench, and it proved a costly move as City were overrun by sharper opponents.


hey forced their way back into the game as Leroy Sane swept in after Subasic parried Raheem Sterling’s low strike.


But the hosts hit back quickly through Tiemoue Bakayoko’s header 12 minutes from time.


Victory means Monaco join last year’s runners-up Atletico Madrid, FC Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Leicester City and holders Real Madrid in Friday’s quarter-final draw.


Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola had vowed his side would go on the attack in order to finish the job, having gained a two-goal advantage at home.


But while the Spanish coach can boast the best record of any manager in Europe after 100 games, he showed tactical naivety by starting with only Fernandinho in the middle.


The middle of the park against a side which had already scored 123 goals this season was important.


Five attack-minded players were deployed in front of the Brazilian midfielder, with Yaya Toure on the bench, and it proved a costly move as City were overrun by sharper opponents.


hey forced their way back into the game as Leroy Sane swept in after Subasic parried Raheem Sterling’s low strike.


But the hosts hit back quickly through Tiemoue Bakayoko’s header 12 minutes from time.


Victory means Monaco join last year’s runners-up Atletico Madrid, FC Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Leicester City and holders Real Madrid in Friday’s quarter-final draw.


Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola had vowed his side would go on the attack in order to finish the job, having gained a two-goal advantage at home.


But while the Spanish coach can boast the best record of any manager in Europe after 100 games, he showed tactical naivety by starting with only Fernandinho in the middle.


The middle of the park against a side which had already scored 123 goals this season was important.


Five attack-minded players were deployed in front of the Brazilian midfielder, with Yaya Toure on the bench, and it proved a costly move as City were overrun by sharper opponents.


hey forced their way back into the game as Leroy Sane swept in after Subasic parried Raheem Sterling’s low strike.


But the hosts hit back quickly through Tiemoue Bakayoko’s header 12 minutes from time.


Victory means Monaco join last year’s runners-up Atletico Madrid, FC Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Leicester City and holders Real Madrid in Friday’s quarter-final draw.


Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola had vowed his side would go on the attack in order to finish the job, having gained a two-goal advantage at home.


But while the Spanish coach can boast the best record of any manager in Europe after 100 games, he showed tactical naivety by starting with only Fernandinho in the middle.


The middle of the park against a side which had already scored 123 goals this season was important.


Five attack-minded players were deployed in front of the Brazilian midfielder, with Yaya Toure on the bench, and it proved a costly move as City were overrun by sharper opponents.


hey forced their way back into the game as Leroy Sane swept in after Subasic parried Raheem Sterling’s low strike.


But the hosts hit back quickly through Tiemoue Bakayoko’s header 12 minutes from time.


Victory means Monaco join last year’s runners-up Atletico Madrid, FC Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Leicester City and holders Real Madrid in Friday’s quarter-final draw.


Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola had vowed his side would go on the attack in order to finish the job, having gained a two-goal advantage at home.


But while the Spanish coach can boast the best record of any manager in Europe after 100 games, he showed tactical naivety by starting with only Fernandinho in the middle.


The middle of the park against a side which had already scored 123 goals this season was important.


Five attack-minded players were deployed in front of the Brazilian midfielder, with Yaya Toure on the bench, and it proved a costly move as City were overrun by sharper opponents.


hey forced their way back into the game as Leroy Sane swept in after Subasic parried Raheem Sterling’s low strike.


But the hosts hit back quickly through Tiemoue Bakayoko’s header 12 minutes from time.


Victory means Monaco join last year’s runners-up Atletico Madrid, FC Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Leicester City and holders Real Madrid in Friday’s quarter-final draw.


Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola had vowed his side would go on the attack in order to finish the job, having gained a two-goal advantage at home.


But while the Spanish coach can boast the best record of any manager in Europe after 100 games, he showed tactical naivety by starting with only Fernandinho in the middle.


The middle of the park against a side which had already scored 123 goals this season was important.


Five attack-minded players were deployed in front of the Brazilian midfielder, with Yaya Toure on the bench, and it proved a costly move as City were overrun by sharper opponents.


They forced their way back into the game as Leroy Sane swept in after Subasic parried Raheem Sterling’s low strike.


But the hosts hit back quickly through Tiemoue Bakayoko’s header 12 minutes from time.


Victory means Monaco join last year’s runners-up Atletico Madrid, FC Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus, Leicester City and holders Real Madrid in Friday’s quarter-final draw.


Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola had vowed his side would go on the attack in order to finish the job, having gained a two-goal advantage at home.


However, an undulating tie had one final twist as Bakayoko pounced, leaving the FA Cup as the only route to silverware realistically still open to Guardiola in his maiden season.


Manchester city will be the first team in the history of Champions League to be eliminated in a knock – out tie after scoring five goals in the first leg and they have concede 11 away goals in their away matches in the UEFA Champions League.


The English side will be left with only FA cup run as they have being defeat in the race for the Premier League 

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