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Manchester City Dominates Slovan Bratislava in UCL Manchester City Dominates Slovan Bratislava in UCL

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Manchester City Dominates Slovan Bratislava in UCL

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Manchester City demonstrated their class and qualities with a resounding 4-0 victory over Slovan Bratislava.

The win marked City’s first game in this season’s UCL and also extended their impressive club record to 12 unbeaten away matches in the competition.

A Strong Start

After a 5-1 defeat against Celtic on matchday one, Manchester City rolling into Bratislava certainly wouldn’t have been a pleasant sight for Slovan.

They rolled into Bratislava with purpose, and it didn’t take long for the champions to stamp their authority on the game.

Just ten minutes in, İlkay Gündoğan reacted sharply to a blocked shot from Savinho, firing the ball home from the edge of the area. This served as Gündoğan’s first goal since returning to the club, and it set the tone for the rest of the encounter.

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City’s confidence raised following the opener, and they didn’t hesitate to exploit Slovan’s vulnerabilities. The Slovakian side soon found themselves defensively overwhelmed.

Shortly after Gündoğan’s goal, they fell further behind when Phil Foden showed his exuberance and skill. Jérémy Doku, who was proving to be a constant thorn in Slovan’s defense, cut into the box and fed a perfectly timed pass to Foden, who curled a beautiful shot into the far corner of the net.

Missed Opportunities

As City continued to apply pressure, the woodwork itself seemed to bear the brunt of their relentless attack. In a breathtaking display of attacking football, Doku unleashed a stunning left-footed strike that struck the joint of the post and bar, narrowly missing out on a spectacular goal.

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Moments later, Foden’s follow-up effort was too hot for Slovan’s goalkeeper, Dominik Takáč, to handle, as he allowed the ball to bounce off the post. It was clear that Slovan’s goal was under siege, desperately hanging on for dear life while the City players, especially Haaland, lurked dangerously nearby.

Haaland’s Contribution

As expected, Erling Haaland added to Slovan’s woes, and his goal was a perfect illustration of his clinical scoring ability. With a perfectly threaded pass from Rico Lewis, Haaland rounded Takáč with ease before slotting the ball into an empty net.

Following his goal, Pep Guardiola took the opportunity to manage Haaland’s minutes with an eye on the upcoming Premier League fixtures, withdrawing him to preserve his fitness for the challenges ahead.

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His replacement, James McAtee, quickly made his impact felt on the pitch, justifying Guardiola’s decision by scoring City’s fourth goal of the evening. McAtee controlled a delicate pass from Foden and smashed it home at the near post, putting a final seal on a stellar performance from City.

Reflections on the Match

While City may have slightly eased off the pedal after securing their fourth goal, the match served as an emphatic statement of intent. They displayed attacking flair and also solid defensive capabilities that are crucial as they aim for European glory once again.

For Slovan Bratislava, the lessons from the UCL have been harsh yet necessary. Facing heavy defeats against one of Europe’s elite clubs.