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Kevin de Bruyne scored a superb goal as Manchester City beat Shakhtar Donetsk to make it two Champions League Group F wins out of two.
Belgium midfielder De Bruyne exchanged passes with the excellent David Silva before curling in his first goal of the season from the edge of the area. Raheem Sterling added a late second from fellow substitute Bernardo Silva’s cutback.
Striker Sergio Aguero, looking to equal Eric Brook’s all-time goalscoring record for City, suffered a rare off night and had a second-half penalty saved by Shakhtar’s Andriy Pyatov.
The Argentine also had two further efforts pushed away by the Ukraine goalkeeper.
Having found the net 22 times in their previous five games, City were expected to steamroller their opponents but were left frustrated in a goalless opening period which saw De Bruyne shoot wide from a one-on-one situation and Leroy Sane drill a low shot inches off target.
Shakhtar had chances themselves, and Brazilian Marlos forced Ederson into a fine, full-stretch save, while former Newcastle striker Facundo Ferreyra nodded a free header wide from six yards out.
Eredivisie champions Feyenoord, who were thrashed 4-0 by City in their opening group game, lost 3-1 against Serie A side Napoli in Tuesday’s other group game.
Ukrainian champions Shakhtar were by far the best team City have faced this season and the Premier League leaders had to contend with some difficult moments before collecting the three points.
Pep Guardiola’s free-scoring side have blown away many of their opponents but they were made to work hard this time and have now won eight out of their nine games in all competitions, netting 29 times and conceding just three.
The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss failed to win a trophy for the first time in his career last season, but the signs are encouraging this term with a more balanced team who have adapted to his methods.
Centre-back John Stones looks much more comfortable and made 101 passes – more than any other player on the pitch – and disciplined holding midfielder Fernandinho’s four tackles, four interceptions and five clearances were unmatched by any other player.
Another positive was the performance of Fabian Delph, playing at left-back in place of the injured Benjamin Mendy. The Englishman did not look out of position from his usual central midfield spot, winning the ball back 13 times.
Manager Pep Guardiola said: “For me, Fabian was man of the match. The guy is so kind and helps the team, he is intelligent, is physical and never loses the ball. He controlled Marlos and did it very well.”
Going forward, Spain playmaker David Silva pinged the ball around in his usual classy fashion, De Bruyne showed his flair with an outstanding goal, while Sterling came on to score his sixth goal of the season – again timing his run into the box to perfection before finishing.
Goalkeeping problem solved?
There was a spell of eight games last season when City goalkeeper Claudio Bravo had conceded 14 goals from 22 shots on target.
The Chile international has been replaced by £35m summer signing Ederson from Benfica, who looks to be an impressive upgrade.
Not only is his distribution eye-catching – often finding a team-mate with a pinpoint pass towards the halfway line – the Brazilian is decisive when sprinting off his line to cut out the ball and confidently claims high balls into the box.
Most importantly, City have found a goalkeeper who can make saves and earn points, thwarting Marlon and Taison efforts to preserve his sixth clean sheet of the campaign.
Defender Stones said: “It is not easy coming from another country. From speaking to the boys in the past who have come over to the Premier League, it is a different culture, different language, and he has settled. He is speaking to us on the pitch, and he is a vocal presence and a presence as a person, which is a credit to him.”