Manchester City's resurgence continued as they breezed past Borussia Dortmund with a resounding 3-0 victory at the Etihad Stadium. Phil Foden's brace and Erling Haaland's 27th goal (for club and country) helped Pep Guardiola's side to a thrilling win, which has now propelled them to within striking distance of their Champions League rivals.
The game began with City in breakaway mode, showcasing their improved passing play under the guidance of Guardiola. Foden broke into Dortmund territory, but was denied by goalkeeper Gregor Kobel until he was presented with another opportunity, this time rolling home a beautifully crafted finish from Tijjani Reijnders' pinpoint pass.
Dortmund's response was limited as City continued to dominate possession and create half-chances through Savinho and Jérémy Doku. Haaland finally broke the deadlock in the 43rd minute, unleashing a powerful shot into the bottom corner that sealed Dortmund's fate.
Foden doubled his team's lead before halftime with a stunning long-range strike that left Kobel grasping at thin air. City's second goal came from a Doku tap to González, who played Reijnders onside before Foden collected and blasted home from distance.
The match continued in the same vein as City took control of the game, while Dortmund were unable to find their footing against Guardiola's well-drilled side. The visitors' late surge was ultimately unsuccessful, with Dortmund managing only a handful of half-chances that Kobel repelled.
Despite this, Borussia Dortmund's display demonstrated an improvement in consistency from previous matches. Their inability to keep pace with City's fluid game plan left them frustrated and, at times, flustered by their own defensive lapses.
For Manchester City, the win marked another significant step towards regaining their form after a patchy spell of inconsistency this season. A solid display showcased Guardiola's tactical acumen and his team's ability to overcome adversity. With Rodri expected to return from injury soon, City will be an even more formidable force in the remaining matches of the season.
Their next challenge awaits them at Anfield, where they face a resurgent Liverpool side looking to reclaim their dominance in English football.
The game began with City in breakaway mode, showcasing their improved passing play under the guidance of Guardiola. Foden broke into Dortmund territory, but was denied by goalkeeper Gregor Kobel until he was presented with another opportunity, this time rolling home a beautifully crafted finish from Tijjani Reijnders' pinpoint pass.
Dortmund's response was limited as City continued to dominate possession and create half-chances through Savinho and Jérémy Doku. Haaland finally broke the deadlock in the 43rd minute, unleashing a powerful shot into the bottom corner that sealed Dortmund's fate.
Foden doubled his team's lead before halftime with a stunning long-range strike that left Kobel grasping at thin air. City's second goal came from a Doku tap to González, who played Reijnders onside before Foden collected and blasted home from distance.
The match continued in the same vein as City took control of the game, while Dortmund were unable to find their footing against Guardiola's well-drilled side. The visitors' late surge was ultimately unsuccessful, with Dortmund managing only a handful of half-chances that Kobel repelled.
Despite this, Borussia Dortmund's display demonstrated an improvement in consistency from previous matches. Their inability to keep pace with City's fluid game plan left them frustrated and, at times, flustered by their own defensive lapses.
For Manchester City, the win marked another significant step towards regaining their form after a patchy spell of inconsistency this season. A solid display showcased Guardiola's tactical acumen and his team's ability to overcome adversity. With Rodri expected to return from injury soon, City will be an even more formidable force in the remaining matches of the season.
Their next challenge awaits them at Anfield, where they face a resurgent Liverpool side looking to reclaim their dominance in English football.