Manchester City vs Hoffenheim as it happened: City top come from behind to top Champions League group
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Your support makes all the difference.Leroy Sane struck twice as Manchester City came from behind to secure top spot in Champions League Group F with a 2-1 win over Hoffenheim.
Sane cancelled out former Leicester striker Andrej Kramaric's early penalty with a stunning free-kick just before half time and grabbed his second on the hour.
City also hit the woodwork twice as they created numerous chances after making a sluggish start.
Pep Guardiola's side, who gave valuable experience to 18-year-old Phil Foden, dominated the second half and Sane could have had a hat-trick had he not passed up another shooting chance.
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3 mins: Positive start to the match by United who create a good counter attacking chance which is unsurprisingly quelled courtesy of Lukaku who's heavy touch runs away from him.
I fear there may be more to come of that.
6 mins: As I write this, Valencia have a good chance to take the lead as their shot is deflected to Kondogbia who beats Jones into the box and stabs the ball towards goal but the referee gives a goal kick, to their dismay.
6 mins: Man City 0-0 Hoffenheim
Meanwhile in Manchester, it appears our very own Jack Pitt-Brooke is enjoying himself...
9 mins: CRUNCHING TACKLE!
Some might argue that Valencia is lucky to stay on the pitch after a nasty tackle on the young left back, Lato, starting his first Champions League match.
12 mins: CHANCE HOFFENHEIM!
The German club break at pace at Man City and the ball is pulled back to the former Leicester City player, lurking on the edge of the box.
He casually sidefoots the ball towards goal but his shot goes narrowly over the bar.
17 mins: GOAL!! Valencia 1-0 United (Soler)
Far too easy for the Valencia winger as the ball falls to him in the box after a defensive clearance.
He has too much time to take a touch and his shot is like an arrow, accurately struck past the flat-footed Sergio Romero, through the legs of Eric Bailly.
16 mins: GOAL! Man City 0-1 Hoffenheim (Kramaric!)
It's a deserved lead for the German side and their fans go wild.
Laporte felled the Hoffenheim attackers to give away the spotkick and Kramaric finished it with aplomb, knocking it down the middle.
Moments before this, an incredible fingertip save from Ederson kept Kramaric out once again.
City need to up their game.
If things stay like this and Lyon beat Shakhtar, Lyon will finish top.
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