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Gyökeres Shocks City As Amorim Sends Message To Manchester

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Sporting CP has dealt Manchester City their third consecutive defeat across all competitions, beating the English giants 4-1 in an electrifying match at the Estádio José Alvalade.

This result highlights the Portuguese side’s growth under the imminent managerial guidance of Rúben Amorim and also marks a significant milestone for the club, further solidifying their unbeaten start in the UEFA Champions League (UCL) this season, boasting three wins and one draw.

A Promising Start for City

The game kicked off dramatically as Phil Foden put Manchester City ahead in just the fourth minute of the match.

Displaying quick feet, Foden capitalized on a mistake by Sporting’s Hidemasa Morita, stealing the ball and firing a precise shot past goalkeeper Franco Israel, giving the visitors an early lead.

As the first half unfolded, it became evident that City were eager to extend their advantage. Erling Haaland, the prolific Norwegian striker, came close on multiple occasions.

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He tested Israel with a curling effort that was superbly pushed away by the Sporting keeper.

However, the frustration mounted for Haaland as he saw a scuffed shot miss the target and his header cleared off the line by a defender.

Sporting Throws Down the Gauntlet

Despite City’s strong start, Sporting CP began to find their rhythm and gained a foothold in the match as the half progressed.

Just before halftime, Viktor Gyökeres delivered an equalizer. After shrugging off the challenge of Jahmai Simpson-Pusey, Gyökeres displayed remarkable composure, cleverly dropping the ball into the ground and past Ederson for his ninth goal in just five matches for Sporting.

This equalizer significantly changed the dynamics of the game, providing momentum for the hosts as they entered the second half confident and energized.

A Second-Half Fight

Barely 20 seconds into the second half, Sporting CP took control of the match with a stunning goal. Pedro Gonçalves delivered a brilliant defense-splitting pass to Maximiliano Araújo, who coolly slotted the ball through Ederson’s legs, turning the tide in favor of the home side.

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Moments later, the hosts found themselves in dreamland when Joško Gvardiol fouled Francisco Trincão inside the penalty area. Gyökeres stepped up once again and confidently converted the penalty, ensuring Ederson went the wrong way and putting Sporting firmly in the driver’s seat at 3-1.

City’s Missed Chances

Manchester City did manage to find a glimmer of hope with their penalty midway through the second half after Ousmane Diomande was penalized for handball.

However, in a rare misstep for the normally clinical Haaland, his penalty struck the crossbar and rebounded away, leaving the Sky Blues reeling.

Just when it seemed that City might claw their way back, Gyökeres was handed another opportunity to extend Sporting’s lead.

After a foul on substitute Geny Catamo by Matheus Nunes in the box, Gyökeres stepped up again and coolly converted, finding the corner of the net and completing his hat trick. The match closed with Sporting CP leading 4-1, marking a historic moment against one of Europe’s most formidable teams.

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A Landmark Result

This victory for Sporting is monumental, as they continue their exceptional start to the season with 13 wins from their last 14 matches across all competitions, signaling their ambitions in not only league play but also in Europe.

For Manchester City, this match marked the first time they conceded four goals in the UCL since 2016 leading up to the end of an unbeaten away streak in the competition dating back to May 2022.

The result serves as a wake-up call for Pep Guardiola’s side, who must refocus to regain their winning momentum in what has been a surprisingly tumultuous period for the club