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  • Updated: February 24, 2021

UCL: Pep's City Takes Unbeaten Streak To 27 With Gladbach Win

UCL: Pep's City Takes Unbeaten Streak To 27 With Gladbach Wi

Portuguese winger, Bernardo Silva was on target for Manchester City as they eased to a 2-0 victory over Borussia Moenchengladbach in their Champions League last-16 first leg on Wednesday.

City, who are unbeaten in their last 26 matches, have a huge advantage for the March 16 return leg in Manchester after Silva headed in a pinpoint Joao Cancelo cross in the 29th minute to put them in front.

The Portuguese midfielder then headed on another Cancelo cross in the 65th minute for Gabriel Jesus to stab in.

Striker Sergio Aguero came on as a substitute after a long absence from Pep Guardiola's team, who have won their last 12 away games in all competitions, setting a new record for an English top-flight side.

The first leg was played in the Hungarian capital due to COVID-19 travel restrictions in Germany and City.

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Phil Foden tested keeper Yann Sommer with a crisp shot in the sixth minute but City did not have a clear scoring chance despite controlling possession until Silva's header.

Gabriel Jesus should have done much better when he benefited from a Gladbach pass back early in the first half but with only Sommer to beat he hesitated and lost possession.

The Brazilian made amends minutes later, tapping in a Silva header from yet another superb Cancelo cross.

Gladbach, who only had one attempt on target in the entire game, had their best chance through Alassane Plea's spectacular back flick-volley just past the hour but were otherwise boxed in their own half.

The Germans have now lost three of their last four games in all competitions and while City are on the cusp of a fourth straight quarterfinal spot, the Germans have a mountain to climb in the return leg.

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