Manchester City 3-0 Marseille: Pep Guardiola praises Sergio Aguero’s scoring instinct

Manchester City 3-0 Marseille: Pep Guardiola praises Sergio Aguero’s scoring instinct

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Sergio Aguero was making just his fifth appearance of the seasonPep Guardiola believes Sergio Aguero will never lose his scoring instinct after the veteran striker made a goalscoring return from injury against Marseille in the Champions League.

Aguero had missed the last three games with a knee injury but scored 10 minutes after coming off the bench to add to Ferran Torres’ opener at the Etihad.

Alvaro Gonzalez then put into his own net as he tried to stop Raheem Sterling scoring to wrap up a comfortable win for City, who had already won Group C prior to Wednesday’s game.

Aguero, 32, was making just his fifth appearance of an injury-hit season so far, but Guardiola praised the Argentina international’s continued threat in front of goal.

Who could English sides face in Champions League last-16 draw?What we learned from Champions League group stageListen to latest Football Daily podcast”His instinct to score will always be there,” said Guardiola.

“He had three or four training sessions and the reaction was good. He played for 25 minutes and scored a goal.”

Guardiola, however, confirmed that Saturday’s Manchester derby comes too soon for Aguero to make a return to City’s starting line-up.

His strike moved him onto 41 Champions League goals and level with Neymar, who got a hat-trick earlier in the day, in the battle to be the competition’s top South American goalscorer – with the obvious exception of Lionel Messi, who has 118.

Record-breaking CityFerran Torres’ strike was the 1,000th Manchester City goal scored at the EtihadThe victory earned City a number of notable milestones.

A group points tally of 16 from six games is their biggest haul and matches the most achieved by any English club at this stage.

However, while Arsenal (2005-06) and Tottenham (2017-18) also managed the same tally, only Manchester United (2007-08) used it as a springboard to win the competition.

City also conceded only one goal in topping Group C, a feat last achieved by fierce rivals Manchester United among English clubs, in 2010-11.

“I am really happy for the way we played in all the games without exception,” added Guardiola. “We scored goals, we conceded few.

“In general good in all the games, we are into the next round now and we’ll see the incredible teams so it’s an interesting draw. Hopefully we arrive in a good shape, good mood and we will see.”

Before a trip to Old Trafford, Guardiola could not have asked for a more straightforward assignment against Marseille, although it was not without one negative.

The City boss has been one of the most vocal managers expressing concern about the physical demands expected of the players this season.

So he probably was not surprised to see defender Eric Garcia, whose contract expires at the end of the season, unable to continue after suffering what seemed to be a hip injury midway through the opening period.

Garcia’s exit brought England defender John Stones into the fray.

From looking like he had no City future when he went two months without a Premier League appearance following the £65m arrival of Ruben Dias from Benfica, Stones has suddenly muscled his way back into Guardiola’s plans.

And, in a first half devoid of any real goalmouth action, Stones slid in to deny Valere Germain a shooting chance in one of the few moments of danger around the City goal.

The lack of activity was bitterseet for USA keeper Zack Steffen, who was making his Champions League debut.

Steffen was only called upon once in the first half, to block a Pape Gueye effort from an acute angle that was probably going wide anyway.

He had even less to do in the second half, when he was reduced to the role of spectator, which is almost certain to be his role at the weekend, with Ederson due to return to the starting line-up.

Torres second only to Raul – the statsManchester City have progressed as group winners in each of their past four Champions League campaigns.Marseille have lost eight consecutive Champions League away games for the first time – a run that stretches back to 2012.Ferran Torres has scored four goals in five Champions League games for Manchester City, twice as many as he netted for Valencia in the competition (two goals in nine appearances).Among Spanish players, only Raul (eight) scored more Champions League goals before turning 21 than Torres (six, level with Cesc Fabregas).Manchester City’s Ederson is the first goalkeeper to keep five or more clean sheets in the Champions League group stages for an English team since Pepe Reina for Liverpool in 2005-06.Raheem Sterling has scored seven goals in all competitions this season, more than any other Manchester City player. What next?Manchester City face Manchester United at Old Trafford in the Premier League on Saturday, 12 December (17:30 GMT).

Player of the match

TorresFerran Torres

with an average of 8.10

Manchester CitySquad number21Player nameTorres

Squad number10Player nameAgüero

Squad number6Player nameAké

Squad number5Player nameStones

Squad number25Player nameFernandinho

Squad number7Player nameSterling

Squad number14Player nameLaporte

Squad number26Player nameMahrez

Squad number13Player nameSteffen

Squad number8Player nameGündogan

Squad number20Player nameBernardo Silva

Squad number2Player nameWalker

Squad number50Player nameGarcía

Squad number47Player nameFoden

MarseilleSquad number30Player nameMandanda

Squad number2Player nameH Sakai

Squad number23Player nameAké

Squad number26Player nameThauvin

Squad number3Player nameGonzález

Squad number4Player nameKamara

Squad number25Player nameNagatomo

Squad number22Player nameGueye

Squad number8Player nameSanson

Squad number10Player namePayet

Squad number5Player nameBalerdi

Squad number17Player nameCuisance

Squad number28Player nameGermain

Squad number6Player nameStrootman

Squad number9Player nameBenedetto

Squad number21Player nameRongier

Line-upsMan CityFormation 4-2-3-1

13Steffen

2Walker50García14Laporte6Aké

25Fernandinho8Gündogan

26Mahrez20Bernardo Silva47Foden

21Torres

13Steffen2Walker50GarcíaSubstituted forStonesat 28’minutes14Laporte6Aké25Fernandinho8GündoganSubstituted forSterlingat 45’minutes26MahrezSubstituted forAgüeroat 67’minutes20Bernardo Silva47Foden21TorresSubstitutes5Stones7Sterling9Gabriel Jesus10Agüero17De Bruyne22Mendy27Cancelo33Carson61Nmecha69Doyle80Palmer82BernabéMarseilleFormation 4-1-4-1

30Mandanda

2H Sakai3González5Balerdi25Nagatomo

4Kamara

26Thauvin8Sanson22Gueye28Germain

10Payet

30Mandanda2H Sakai3González5Balerdi25Nagatomo4KamaraSubstituted forRongierat 66’minutes26ThauvinSubstituted forAkéat 75’minutes8Sanson22GueyeBooked at 39minsSubstituted forStrootmanat 75’minutes28GermainSubstituted forBenedettoat 75’minutes10PayetSubstituted forCuisanceat 67’minutesSubstitutes6Strootman9Benedetto11de Lima15Caleta-Car16Pelé17Cuisance21Rongier23Aké24Khaoui32Perrin50VanniLive TextMatch ends, Manchester City 3, Marseille 0.

Second Half ends, Manchester City 3, Marseille 0.

Fernandinho (Manchester City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Valentin Rongier (Marseille).

Own Goal by Álvaro González, Marseille. Manchester City 3, Marseille 0.

Attempt missed. Phil Foden (Manchester City) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the right from a direct free kick.

Ferran Torres (Manchester City) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

Foul by Kevin Strootman (Marseille).

Foul by Raheem Sterling (Manchester City).

Marley Aké (Marseille) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Attempt saved. Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Phil Foden.

Corner, Manchester City. Conceded by Álvaro González.

Goal! Manchester City 2, Marseille 0. Sergio Agüero (Manchester City) right footed shot from very close range to the bottom right corner following a corner.

Attempt saved. Nathan Aké (Manchester City) header from the centre of the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Phil Foden with a cross.

Corner, Manchester City. Conceded by Álvaro González.

Substitution, Marseille. Darío Benedetto replaces Valère Germain.

Substitution, Marseille. Marley Aké replaces Florian Thauvin.

Substitution, Marseille. Kevin Strootman replaces Pape Gueye.

Offside, Marseille. Morgan Sanson tries a through ball, but Valère Germain is caught offside.

Substitution, Marseille. Michaël Cuisance replaces Dimitri Payet.

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