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Spineless Manchester City Throw It Out The Window As Monaco Dump Pep Guardiola Out Of The Champions League

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Monaco thrashed Manchester City and ousted the Premier League giants after an impressive 3-1 win at home, as they progressed to the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

Atletico Madrid also progressed after playing a goalless draw with Bayer Leverkusen at the German teams home.

Owning a 5-3 advantage in hand, Manchester City did not play conservatively in an attack-oriented matchup against Monaco, who had tallied 123 goals coming into the match.

Man City manager Pep Guardiola hailed Monaco as “the best team in the world at scoring goals,” while emphasizing that his side would not only think about protecting the 5-3 lead through defense, saying that offense would be the best form of defense.

However, after the beginning whistle, Man City players found it fairly difficult to put the ball in their control.

Monaco’s top scorer Radamel Falcao, who scored twice in the Etihad Stadium three weeks ago, was sidelined due to a hip injury. However, a younger Monaco squad still managed to put serious pressure on Man City’s defense from the first minute, and converted their upper hand into a lead just eight minutes into the game, as the 18-year-old sensation Kylian Mbappe nailed his 11th goal in as many appearances from close range after Bernardo Silva crossed the ball from the left wing.

The hosts repeated their attacking approach in the 29th minute, as Brazilian midfielder Fabinho put left back Benjamin Mendy’s stitching cross into the net.

Man City, who had no shot attempt in the first half, were on the brink of elimination with no away goal after Fabinho successfully brought it to an aggregate of 5-5, compared to their Monaco counterparts’ tally of three.

After their striker Sergio Aguero missed two good chances, Man City once saw the light at the end of the tunnel with Leroy Sane’s 71st-minute goal, but this was denied just six minutes later, as Tiemoue Bakayoko headed Thomas Lemar’s free kick into the net.

The two sides tied at 6-6 on aggregate, but Monaco made it into the last eight on away goals, the second time this has happened in the past three seasons.

In Madrid, Atletico restored their 4-2 lead after the first leg with a goalless draw with Bayer Leverkusen, helped by goalkeeper Jan Oblak’s series of great saves.

Atletico join Real Madrid and Barcelona, two La Liga giants, in the quarterfinals. The remaining four spots went to Bayern Munich, Dortmund, Juventus and Leicester.

The draw for Champions League quarterfinals will be held in Nyon’s UEFA headquarters on Friday.

Abhishek Chaudhary
Abhishek Chaudhary = The Blues, who have left an indelible impression on his life. Factoid :- He cried inconsolably for a week when Jose Mourinho was sacked by the bosses at Stamford Bridge 2nd time round. His passion for the beautiful game is only matched by his fascination for beer! Supports Chelsea

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