Hello and welcome to LIVE updates of Manchester City’s Champions League last 16 clash with Borussia Monchengladbach. The Citizens lead 2-0 from the away leg and will be confident of booking their spot in the quarter finals. Kick off at the Puskas Arena in Hungary is at 20:00 GMT.
Champions League / Last 16
Puskás Aréna / 16.03.2021
- K. De Bruyne(12')
- I. Gündogan(18')
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Updated 16/03/2021 at 22:08 GMT
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And why not. Meanwhile, City win a free kick 30 yards out in a central position as Bernardo goes down under a challenge from Stindl.
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It's one-way traffic. Gladbach look lost at times.
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Brave goalkeeping from Sommer as he races from his line to put Gundogen off as the midfielder turned goal-getter supreme looked to get on the end of another clipped ball in-behind the visiting defence.
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VIDEO: Gundogen makes it two from Foden's lovely assist.
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This could be a VERY long night for Gladbach.
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GOAL! It's all over. Foden drives forward from deep and reverses a pass into the diagonal run of Gundogan who makes no mistake coolly slotting into the far corner. It's 4-0 on agg.
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I. Gündogan
Manchester City
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VIDEO: KDB doing KDB-like things.
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Stindl hits a tame shot straight at Ederson from the edge of the box after good approach play from Embolo.
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Ton up City.
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GOAL! De Bruyne opens the scoring with a stunning drive from just outside the area that flashes in off the bar. That's 3-0 on agg.
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K. De Bruyne
Manchester City
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It's been all City since kick off but Gladbach offer some word of warning when Embolo sees a deflected 25-yarder tipped away by Ederson.
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CLOSE! Foden watches Cancelo's lofted pass all the way and stabs it towards the corner of the goal. Yann Sommer flings himself to his right and swats it away. Super stop.
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First-leg recap: Bernardo Silva and Gabriel Jesus were on target in Budapest (again) to leave the Premier League leaders on the brink of a fourth straight quarter-final courtesy of a 2-0 'away' win.
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DID YOU KNOW? Monchengladbach have never previously won away to English opponents in the European Cup/Champions League (drawn one, lost three), while they have conceded eight goals in the last two trips - 4-2 in 2015-16 and 4-0 in 2016-17, both against Manchester City.
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Gladbach have lost their last six and have failed to win in their previous eight in all comps. This is a tall order to beat this City side right now. No wonder Rose suggested it would be sensational if his team were to triumph.