Manchester City held 1-1 at Leipzig in Champions League

City took the lead after 27 minutes through Mahrez and looked on course for a comfortable win but its fluency deserted it in the second half before Gvardiol struck in the 70th minute..

Published : Feb 23, 2023 04:02 IST

The second leg of the fixture will be played at the Etihad Stadium on March 14.
The second leg of the fixture will be played at the Etihad Stadium on March 14. | Photo Credit: AFP
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The second leg of the fixture will be played at the Etihad Stadium on March 14. | Photo Credit: AFP

RB Leipzig centre-back Josko Gvardiol scored a second-half header, cancelling out Riyad Mahrez’s strike to earn a 1-1 draw with Manchester City in their Champions League last 16 clash on Wednesday.

One of the breakout stars of the Qatar World Cup, Gvardiol showed his attacking flair, launching himself above the City defence to head in the equaliser in the 70th minute.

City took the lead after 27 minutes through Mahrez and looked on course for a comfortable away win but its fluency deserted it after the interval in the first leg tie.

The home side, which has only lost once in its past 20 games, found its zip in the second half and looked the team most likely to head to the Etihad for the return leg with a victory under its belt.

City’s star striker Erling Haaland suffered for a lack of service, with the Norwegian clearly missing midfielder Kevin de Bruyne.

City dominated possession in trademark fashion for the first quarter of the match, but failed to carve out any opportunities against a well-drilled and structured home side.

The breakthrough came in the 27th minute, when City midfielder Jack Grealish took advantage of a sloppy pass from Xaver Schlager, pouncing by threading a vertical ball through the middle.

City captain Ilkay Gundogan attracted the attention of the Leipzig defence but let the ball run through his legs into the path of Mahrez, who cut a shot past the keeper Janis Blaswich and into the net.

Rodri went close to doubling City’s lead just three minutes later but put his header just wide.

Former Chelsea striker Timo Werner had half a chance in first-half injury time, but waited too long to unleash a shot and his deflected effort was easily claimed by Ederson.

Leipzig swapped out wing backs Lukas Klostermann and Benjamin Henrichs at halftime looking for additional penetration.

The new man went close to scoring an equaliser twice in the space of two minutes early in the second half, first through a looping header and second when he shanked a close-range attempt when one-on-one with Ederson.

The introduction of Christopher Nkunku in the 66th minute came during the home side’s best period of the game and gave them an immediate boost, with striker Andre Silva forcing a rushed save from Ederson a minute later.

Gvardiol snuffed out a Haaland counter attack and got the home side on the scoreboard soon after, climbing a metre higher than the City defence to head in the equaliser from a Marcel Halstenberg corner.

Man City held on as Leipzig searched for a winner, meaning both teams head to Manchester on an equal footing ahead of the return fixture on March 14.

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