Silva, Jesus help Man City clinch UCL first-leg against Gladbach

Bernardo Silva and Gabriel Jesus score as Manchester City beats Gladbach 2-0 in Budapest.

Published : Feb 25, 2021 09:29 IST , BUDAPEST

Manchester City players celebrate after netting in a goal against Borussia Mönchengladbach on Wednesday- AP
Manchester City players celebrate after netting in a goal against Borussia Mönchengladbach on Wednesday- AP
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Manchester City players celebrate after netting in a goal against Borussia Mönchengladbach on Wednesday- AP

The Portuguese connection of Joao Cancelo and Bernardo Silva combined for almost identical goals as Manchester City beat Borussia Monchengladbach 2-0 at Budapest on Wednesday to close in on a fourth straight appearance in the Champions League quarterfinals.

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A 19th straight win for the Premier League leaders never looked in doubt in the last-16 first leg from the moment Cancelo, City’s playmaker at full back, pounced on a loose pass and swung in a cross from the left that the diminutive Silva headed in at the far post in the 29th minute.

The same combination struck again in the 65th, Cancelo sending over a similar-looking cross this time to the byline, where Silva nodded the ball across goal for Gabriel Jesus to prod into the net from inside the six-yard box.

It was another dominant display by Pep Guardiola’s side, which is unbeaten in all competitions in more than three months and has won every game since mid-December.

City’s defense might be virtually impenetrable this season. Gladbach didn’t have a touch in City’s box until the 63rd minute and or a shot on target until the third minute of stoppage time, but there was a lack of cutting edge that clearly annoyed Guardiola, who cut a picture of frustration at times in the technical area.

Jesus, in particular, was a culprit especially when he was sent clean through in the 54th minute after intercepting a back-pass, only to dally on the ball and see his belated attempt at a shot blocked.

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The Brazil striker made amends with the second goal, which should prove enough ahead of the second leg, scheduled for City’s Etihad Stadium on March 16. City last conceded two goals in its 2-0 loss at Tottenham in the Premier League on Nov. 21.

City didn’t even need Kevin De Bruyne who was an unused substitute on a night Cancelo showed off the creative side.

The sight of record scorer Sergio Aguero coming on as a late substitute for his first appearance since January 3 because of injury capped a night full of positives for City.

It’s that strong defensive unit created by Guardiola that could lead City to becoming European champion for the first time, after a number of painful eliminations in recent years. Guardiola has never reached the semifinals with City since joining in 2016.

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