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UCL: Schick, Grimaldo strike as Leverkusen beat Man City 2-0

Pep Guardiola’s 100th Champions League game in charge of Manchester City ended in disappointment after the much-changed hosts were stunned by Bayer Leverkusen.

Guardiola made 10 changes following their Premier League loss at Newcastle on Saturday, but the decision backfired in calamitous fashion as they fell to back-to-back defeats.

City had started on the front foot with Nathan Ake’s poked effort from close range tipped wide by Mark Flekken’s sharp reflex save, but for large periods after, the hosts were slow and ponderous in possession.

Leverkusen were showing signs of speed on the break and got their reward on the counter when Christian Kofane clipped the ball back for captain Alejandro Grimaldo to drill home a crisp first-time finish.

City’s fringe players were finding it difficult to maintain any rhythm as they looked to claw their way back into the game, with Tijjani Reijnders dribbling through but shooting straight at ex-Brentford goalkeeper Flekken.

And Kasper Hjulmand’s visitors were in dreamland when they doubled their lead on 54 minutes as Czech striker Patrik Schick leapt highest to glance home a header from Ibrahim Maza’s pinpoint cross.

Star man Erling Haaland was introduced on the hour mark and almost made an impact 10 minutes later by latching on to Phil Foden’s pass, but the ball was smothered at his feet by Flekken.

City were left frustrated when the Norwegian hooked another effort over but the night belonged to Leverkusen and their joyous travelling support.

Sloppy City pay the price
Guardiola said on Friday that the season started then following the conclusion of the last international break of the year, but City are yet to get going since the resumption.

They would have been expected to bounce back after suffering defeat at St James’ Park at the weekend, but the Spaniard made a glut of changes to his starting line-up, much to the surprise of most in attendance at Etihad Stadium.

It led to a disjointed showing from the English side and fringe players such as Omar Marmoush, Oscar Bobb and Savinho failed to take the opportunity offered to them in the front three.

Haaland, Phil Foden and Rayan Cherki were all introduced in the second half as Guardiola attempted to rescue a result, but their run of 13 consecutive home victories against German opposition in this competition abruptly came to a halt.

With three league phase games remaining, this could prove to be a damaging loss for City, dropping them down to sixth in the table. They will find themselves out of the top eight if results go against them in Wednesday’s fixtures.

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