Man City sink Shakhtar 3-0

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Kharkiv: Pep Guardiola insisted he never doubted Manchester City could cope with their defensive injury crisis as his side made a flying start to the Champions League campaign with a 3-0 win against Shakhtar Donetsk on Wednesday.
City boss Guardiola was forced to deploy Brazilian midfielder Fernandinho at centre-back after losing Aymeric Laporte and John Stones to recent injuries. But Fernandinho slotted in comfortably at the back as City easily subdued Shakhtar with first-half goals from Riyad Mahrez and Ilkay Gundogan at the Metalist Stadium. Gabriel Jesus netted City’s third goal in the closing stages to ensure they made the long flight home with three points stowed away. “When you win the manager makes the right decisions, when you lose the wrong decisions. We lost one game in eight months and we will not doubt who these players are. It is a joy to be their manager,” Guardiola said. “We defended really well and created chances. We don’t have many choices in defence. “Fernandinho’s the only one I have. He is a clever player and so intelligent and an incredible guy.
“He has a lot of experience and personality and what he says the people follow him in the locker room. He’s important.” Fernandinho added: “I’ve been training in this position since the start of the season. Pep knows all about our squad and team. Today was my opportunity and I hope I can improve more.” There was more good news for Guardiola as French defender Benjamin Mendy, on as a late substitute, made his first appearance since April after returning from a knee injury. With Dinamo Zagreb and Atalanta making up Champions League Group C, City are expected to cruise into the last 16. This mature performance was the perfect opening to their bid to win the Champions League for the first time, especially coming after Saturday’s shock 3-2 defeat at Norwich in the Premier League.
“Three points away are so important. Now it’s in our hands. If we can close the games at home then we will be in the last 16,” Guardiola said. City have failed to get past the quarter-finals in Guardiola’s previous three seasons in charge, while the Spaniard hasn’t won the tournament since the second of his two titles with Barcelona in 2011. (AFP)

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