Manchester City 2-1 1899 Hoffenheim: Qualification 'incredible success', says Pep Guardiola

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England has a diamond in Foden - Guardiola

Pep Guardiola said Manchester City's qualification for the Champions League last 16 was an "incredible success" as they finished top of Group F with a 2-1 win over Hoffenheim.

Leroy Sane scored twice as last season's quarter-finalists reached the knockout round for the sixth successive season.

"The managers are so good and the best teams in Europe are here," the City manager said.

"Some big, big teams have gone out. Inter Milan are an exceptional team but they are in the Europa League.

"In one day you sleep a little bit and you will be in the Europa League, so that is why I am so, so glad to be in the last 16."

City created most of the several clear-cut chances in an entertaining encounter, but only came to life after Hoffenheim took the lead through Andrej Kramaric's 16th-minute penalty.

Gabriel Jesus and Nicolas Otamendi hit the post with headers for the home side, while John Stones had one brilliantly saved by the well-worked Oliver Baumann.

The equaliser came when Sane fired in a fierce 25-yard free-kick in first-half stoppage time. His second of the game - and eighth of the season - came just after the hour mark when he finished off a swift counter-attack.

City are the only one of the four qualified English teams to win their group, and as a result can only draw one of four teams in the last 16 - Atletico Madrid, Schalke, Roma or Ajax.

Early jolt for City

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Aymeric Laporte (top) has a had a good season so far but made a costly error in the first half

Any hopes City had of an easy ride against opponents with faint hopes of a Europa League spot were extinguished early.

The three-man defence was put on the backfoot with former Leicester forward Kramaric leading the early assaults. He first tested the City goal with a rising drive before an exquisite effort was thwarted by the athleticism of Ederson.

City rode their luck for 16 minutes until Aymeric Laporte pushed over Benjamin Hubner six yards from goal and conceded a penalty. Kramaric stepped up to slot in his ninth goal in nine games for club and country.

However, that strike had an undesired effect for Hoffenheim as City's attack moved up the gears.

Super Sane leads fightback

The German side were under incessant pressure for the rest of the game and Jesus, Otamendi and Stones had gone close before Sane equalised with a breathtaking strike.

They should have added to the lead after the break when Raheem Sterling broke clear from the edge of the area with Sane and Bernardo Silva in support.

The England winger passed to Sane, who instead of shooting elected to play the ball square to Silva - his shot was easily blocked by Baumann.

Guardiola looked on in disbelief along with the supporters inside the Etihad Stadium. However, Sane made amends moments later when, following another break, he took the ball past Baumann and slotted in.

England has a 'diamond'

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Phil Foden signed a new deal with Manchester City which sees him commit to the club until 2024

It must be warming for England manager Gareth Southgate to know he has so much young attacking talent coming through. At Etihad Stadium, both Phil Foden and Reiss Nelson staked claims for consideration heading into qualification for Euro 2020.

The Under-21 attacking midfielders showed great endeavour and both went close to scoring. Nelson, on loan at Hoffenheim from Arsenal, came on at half-time and forced Ederson into a one-footed block before another strike was deflected wide.

As for Foden, who signed a new contract at City this week, he was denied the goal of the night by Baumann, who tipped over his stinging volley.

Guardiola said England has a "diamond" in Foden.

"Over 90 minutes, Phil was incredible the way he played. I have never had doubts about him, and I think I never will have doubts about the quality of that guy," he added.

"He is able to play with us, it does not matter where. He looks like he is skinny and not strong, but he is really really strong.

"Phil is an outstanding young player and a huge talent."

Man of the match - Leroy Sane (Manchester City)

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Sane is having a brilliant campaign that could see him in the player of the year reckoning come the end of the season

City field youngest English club XI since 2012 - the stats

  • Guardiola has led his side to first place in the Champions League group stages for the ninth time in 10 seasons.

  • Hoffenheim have both scored and conceded in all 14 of their games in all European competitions.

  • The average age of City's starting XI was 24 years and 95 days, the youngest for an English side in the Champions League since Manchester United against CFR Cluj in December 2012 (24 years 54 days).

  • Hoffenheim are the first side to finish bottom of their Champions League group despite scoring 10-plus goals since Olympiakos in 2002-03 (11 goals).

  • Sane is the first German to score twice against German opponents in the Champions League since Carsten Jancker for Bayern Munich against Kaiserslautern in March 1999.

  • Kramaric has scored in each of his last four games in the Champions League for Hoffenheim (five goals).

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