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Man City survive Brugge scare to qualify from group phase

Manchester City survived a huge scare as they scraped into the Champions League play-offs with victory over Club Brugge at Etihad Stadium.

Pep Guardiola's Premier League champions knew only victory would suffice to avoid the abject embarrassment of slipping out of the top 24 places in the tournament's new format.

And they were left facing that grim prospect after Raphael Onyedika gave Club Brugge a shock lead as he turned in Ferran Jutgla's cross just before half-time.

City needed a response with tension mounting, duly providing it against a Belgian side who showed enough to fully deserve their place in the play-offs.

Mateo Kovacic drove low past former Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet eight minutes after the break before Joel Ordonez turned Josko Gvardiol's cross into his own net as City finally exerted a measure of control.

City settled nerves even more when Savinho scored with a low shot that crept in past Mignolet at his near post as Guardiola was finally able to contemplate further progress in the competition Manchester City won in 2023.

Man City's celebration and relief

Manchester City and their supporters went through the full range of emotions before the threat of Champions League elimination was finally banished at Etihad Stadium.

City were unconvincing for large parts of the game, the stadium stunned when Onyedika drove low past Ederson on the stroke of half-time, crowning the sort of counter-attack that had worried a visibly anxious Guardiola throughout the first half.

They needed renewed urgency and vigour after the break, Guardiola turning to the lively Savinho to replace the labouring Ilkay Gundogan.

The ploy worked as Kovacic equalised quickly, but Club Brugge still posed a real danger until Ordonez could only divert Gvardiol's powerful cross into his own net.

Manchester City relaxed. The Etihad relaxed. And it was a smiling Guardiola that greeted the final whistle with a mixture of relief and elation.

It has been a bumpy and uncomfortable ride – but at least City now have the opportunity to progress deeper into the competition.

Guardiola's side must improve

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Guardiola reflects on his side's victory against Club Brugge

There were some groans around the Etihad just after the final whistle when it was announced that Manchester City's play-off opponents would likely be either Bayern Munich or Real Madrid.

This path into the last 16 was confirmed minutes later - and it was easy to understand the concerns of City's fans after another nail-biting night, before even that play-off consolation prize was secured.

Their Champions League campaign has been unconvincing, unpredictable and traumatic to the last after they went in at half-time scrambling for survival.

They will be boosted by being able to draft in new signings such as forward Omar Marmoush if they reach the knockout phase, but Guardiola the realist will know City will have to roll themselves back to something like their old selves if they are to reach the last 16.

Holders Real Madrid are showing the usual signs of post-New Year life as Kylian Mbappe settles to his task, while former City captain Vincent Kompany will not return to his old club with his Bayern Munich team in fear if their form this season continues.

City have the talent and capability to beat either opponent, but they must move up several levels – and quickly – if they are to take their Champions League interest beyond the play-off stage.

Player of the match

Number: 26 Savinho
Average rating 7.53
Number: 26 Savinho
Average Rating: 7.53
Number: 8 M. Kovačić
Average Rating: 7.11
Number: 5 J. Stones
Average Rating: 6.92
Number: 24 J. Gvardiol
Average Rating: 6.89
Number: 31 Ederson
Average Rating: 6.66
Number: 47 P. Foden
Average Rating: 6.51
Number: 17 K. De Bruyne
Average Rating: 6.47
Number: 20 Bernardo Silva
Average Rating: 6.45
Number: 25 M. Akanji
Average Rating: 6.35
Number: 9 E. Haaland
Average Rating: 6.10
Number: 27 Matheus Nunes
Average Rating: 5.93
Number: 82 R. Lewis
Average Rating: 5.80
Number: 19 İ. Gündoğan
Average Rating: 5.75

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