Manchester City vs Shakhtar Donetsk as it happened: City win at home despite Sergio Aguero penalty miss
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Your support makes all the difference.Kevin De Bruyne and Raheem Sterling scored either side of Sergio Aguero's penalty miss as Manchester City beat Shakhtar Donetsk 2-0 on Tuesday for a second straight victory in Group F of the Champions League.
By seeing his penalty saved by goalkeeper Andriy Pyatov, Aguero missed a chance to join Eric Brook as City's all-time record scorer on 177 goals. It didn't end up costing the English club, though.
De Bruyne, playing in a deeper midfield role this season, has been central to City's great start to the Premier League and in Europe this season, but hadn't yet scored.
He ended that barren run in the 48th minute by collecting David Silva's short pass across the face of the penalty area and curling a shot into the top corner.
Sterling came on as a substitute and clinched victory in the 90th minute, crashing a finish in off the crossbar after Bernardo Silva had broken the offside trap down the right.
What times does it start?
The game kicks off at 7.45pm (BST) at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday 26 September.
Where can I watch it?
BT Sport 3 and BT Sport 4K UHD will be broadcasting the game.
It’s a big game for…
Kyle Walker. The England full-back admitted this week that he cannot keep up with his left-sided teammate Benjamin Mendy’s “banter” on social media. “If you know me relatively well, I do like a bit of banter,” he said. “He started it! He came for me first. He is just relentless.” With Mendy sitting on the sidelines for this game through injury, you can be sure the Frenchman’s thumbs will be twitching at any hint of a Walker mistake. Walker had better be on his game.
Player to watch…
John Stones. The Englishman has scored three goals in his last three games in this competition – all headers from corners. Can he do it again?
Form…
Manchester City: WWWWW
Shakhtar: WDWWW
Odds…
Manchester City: 1/5
Draw: 13/2
Shakhtar: 12/1
2 mins: My word this is a noisy crowd, I've just had to turn down my television. Liverpool's plan to deal with the intimidating atmosphere appears to keep the ball for as long as possible and frustrate their hosts.
5 mins: Philippe Coutinho has taken a deeper role in midfield by name only, he is playing roaming without any restrictions and tries to find Roberto Firmino with a cross but over hits his pass.
7 mins: Emre Can receives the first yellow card after a heavy touch invites him to lunge in on Salvatore Bochetti. I feel like I've seen those given as red cards in the Premier League...
11 mins: Trent Alexander-Arnold, Emre Can and Mohamed Salah combine really well on the right wing and through a series of one-touch flicks set up a chance for Aelxander-Arnold but he drags his shot wide.
16 mins: So close! Sadio Mane, who has started really well, crosses from deep and finds Roberto Firmino who is unmarked on the penalty spot and heads goal bound but the goalkeeper makes an incredible acrobatic save.
Elsewhere in Europe...
As expected, Tottenham have made a really good start against Apoel. Son latches onto a loose ball in the box but his shot is heroically blocked.
Closer to home, Manchester City are doing well with Kevin De Bruyne pulling all the strings against Shakhtar Donetsk.
Goal!
Spartak Moscow 1-0 Liverpool
21 mins: Philippe Coutinho helps out at the back with an initial clearance but concedes a foul in a central position on the edge of the box. Fernando strikes the free kick over the wall and into the net. The ball went in fairly centrally, questions will be asked of Loris Karius on that one.
24 mins: Trent Alexander-Arnold crosses the ball to Sadio Mane who ran from deep to meet the whipped cross and head into the net. An celebrations are premature as the linesman's flag rules Mane offside.
This week Jurgen Klopp said he could "write a book on defending." Any suggestions for the title? Having said that, historically Liverpool haven't had the best defensive record in the Champions League.
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