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Manchester City Eased Past Dinamo Zagreb at Etihad

Manchester city eased past dinamo zagreb at etihadRaheem Sterling and Phil Foden’s second-half goals gave Manchester City a much-needed win over Dinamo Zagreb at the Etihad stadium on Tuesday night.

A City performance including 20 shots and more than 800 passes was 24 minutes away from being frustrated until substitute Sterling finished off Riyad Mahrez’s low cross.

Foden’s injury-time second on the break added the shine to a win which puts City three points clear at the top of Champions League Group C.

City had dominated from start to finish but their finishing was unusually wayward, with Bernardo Silva and Sergio Aguero both wasting good first-half opportunities.

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Dinamo grew in confidence and City began to show their frustration before Sterling broke the deadlock with 66 minutes gone, and although the hosts were denied what appeared a clear penalty in the closing stages, they made up for that when Sterling spotted Foden’s run on the edge of the box and played him in to confidently add a second.

The format of the match, on the surface, was much like most Manchester City home games. Pep Guardiola’s side dominated from the off, kept the ball, moved with and without it, and looked like they could score at any time.

The one difference from normal was that the goals didn’t follow. Aguero was thwarted by some quick thinking by Dominik Livakovic, who dived well at his feet when you expected him to score, before Bernardo Silva sliced a volley wide when well-placed.

City only managed one shot on target before the break despite making some 357 passes and producing 14 crosses – with their quality in the final third lacking.

While they visibly grew in frustration from the restart, it gave Dinamo renewed belief and even the introduction of Sterling from the bench did little to improve matters at first.

But from a well-worked, quickly taken short corner, Rodri’s brilliant pass in behind found Mahrez’s run and he crossed low for Sterling to smash the ball home and spark celebrations bursting with relief.

Samson Oyedeyi

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