UCL: City take commanding lead over Dynamo

Sport360 staff 04:20 25/02/2016
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  • Celebrations: Yaya Toure rounds off the win.

    Manchester City may be toiling domestically but they produced a superb European away performance to beat Dynamo Kiev 3-1 in Ukraine – their first ever victory in the knockout stages of the Champions League.

    Manuel Pellegrini’s side did enough to win the game in the first half with Sergio Aguero and David Silva both scoring as the English side made themselves huge favourites to go and reach the quarterfinals.

    Dynamo pulled a goal back in the second half through midfielder Vitaliy Buyalskiy, but Yaya Toure’s late beauty cemented City’s superiority.

    They have been eliminated by Barcelona at this stage in each of the last two seasons but this was a far kinder draw for City against opponents who were playing their first competitive match since December due to the long Ukrainian winter break.

    While Dynamo coach Sergiy Rebrov might have been concerned about a lack of match sharpness in his side, Pellegrini had complained of not having enough time to prepare his team for this encounter.

    He named a fringe side containing numerous untested youngsters for Sunday’s 5-1 FA Cup fifth-round defeat to Chelsea but his starting XI in the Olympic Stadium was back to full strength, with Fernando the only player to keep his place.

    With Joe Hart, Vincent Kompany, Toure, Silva and Aguero in the side, City are a different proposition and, after three defeats, they looked in the mood here.

    There was an early fright when an Andriy Yarmolenko cross was parried by Hart only for the ball to drop down onto the bar, but the visitors played with a degree of hunger and intensity not seen in recent weeks.

    They were rewarded with the opening goal a quarter of an hour in, as a Silva corner from the left was headed down by Toure for Aguero, who controlled before lashing in his 19th goal of the season.

    Dynamo had held Premier League opponents in Chelsea to a goalless draw at home in the group stage and beat Everton 5-2 in last season’s Europa League, but they struggled to handle City and Aguero fired narrowly wide midway through the first half.

    With his midfield being overrun, Rebrov chose to remove Denys Garmash and send on Miguel Veloso just after the halfhour mark, but still City came and Toure forced a save from veteran goalkeeper Olexandr Shovkovskiy before the second arrived five minutes from half-time.

    It was a superb goal too, as Aguero laid the ball off for Raheem Sterling and his low cross to the back post was turned into the net by Silva.

    With club legend Andriy Shevchenko watching from the stands, Dynamo rallied at the start of the second half and were given hope when they cut the deficit just before the hour mark.

    The hapless Nicolas Otamendi headed out a Domagoj Vida cross but Buyalskiy met the falling ball first time from 20 yards and his shot deflected into the net off the Argentine defender.

    City then had Hart to thank for keeping their lead intact as he produced a strong hand low down to his right to turn away another Buyalskiy shot following a Veloso pass, but City remained a danger on the break at the other end.

    Toure somehow headed a Sterling cross wide when unmarked six yards out but he more than made up for that with a vintage goal to make it 3-1 in the 90th minute. The Ivorian exchanged passes with Fernandinho before curling home with his left foot from 18 yards into the far corner.

    Elsewhere, PSV Eindhoven held out with 10 men to earn their first clean sheet against Spanish opposition in almost 28 years and leave their Champions League last 16 tie with Atletico Madrid finely balanced.

    Atletico had the chances to kill the game before half-time as Luciano Vietto and Antoine Griezmann missed one-on-ones with Jeroen Zoet. The hosts then had to resist for the final 20 minutes a man light when Gaston Pereira saw red for a second bookable offence, but they managed to deny a La Liga team for the first time since a goalless draw with Real Madrid in April, 1988.

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