Manchester City scored three second half goals to come back from the brink of elimination and advance to the UEFA Champions League’s inaugural knockout round playoffs following a thrilling 3-1 victory over Club Brugge on Wednesday night.
In a win-or-go-home situation, Manchester City struggled to create many chances early on, failing to register a single shot on target in the first half.
Things went from bad to worse in the final moments of the first half when Brugge midfielder Raphael Onyedika netted his first career goal in the competition to give his side a stunning 1-0 lead.
Needing two goals to avoid elimination, City’s John Stones nearly equalized in the opening minutes of the second half, heading Kevin De Bruyne’s curling cross just wide of the post.
City’s Mateo Kovačić then leveled the scores in the 53rd minute, picking up the ball near midfield, driving straight through the middle of the Brugge defense and slotting the ball into the bottom left corner.
Less than 10 minutes later, fans at Etihad Stadium were sent into an uproar and invigorated with hope following an own goal by Club Brugge after Gvardiol’s low cross was inadvertently directed into the net by Joel Ordóñez to give City a 2-1 lead.
With a spot into the knockout rounds nearly secured, City was afforded some breathing room by halftime substitute Savinho.
The Brazil international, who came on to replace İlkay Gündoğan, extended the lead for the Citizens in the 77th minute. Stones’ cross to the left side of the box was chested down by Savinho and fired it past the diving keeper for a 3-1 lead.
“I told them that it’s over, that we are out so they have 45 minutes,” manager Pep Guardiola told the TNT broadcast on what he told the team at halftime. “I know that we are able. When we score a goal for our people, we can come back. The first half was so academic, but we didn’t have the spark to do it against a team that defends really well.
“It’s not a surprise they were 21, 22 games unbeaten, that means a lot, a lot of games.”
Manchester City will next play Bayern Munich or defending champion Real Madrid in the knockout phase of the tournament.
“Real Madrid or Bayern Munich, it will be really tough,” Guardiola added. “But it’s in two weeks. In two weeks, we should have a few players back, new signings back so hopefully we can play two good games.