Kevin De-Bruyne Bernardo Silva Kyle Walker Julian Alvarez Phil Foden John Stones Kamil Grabara Argentina Manchester City Champions League soccer Copenhagen Sport Kevin De-Bruyne Bernardo Silva Kyle Walker Julian Alvarez Phil Foden John Stones Kamil Grabara Argentina

City cruise past Copenhagen and into last eight

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(Manchester City 6-2 Copenhagen on aggregate) Holders Manchester City eased into the Champions League quarter-finals for a seventh successive season with a routine 3-1 win over FC Copenhagen.Early Manuel Akanji and Julian Alvarez goals put City on their way and the prolific Erling Haaland netted his 29th of the season as Pep Guardiola's side completed a 6-2 aggregate success at the Etihad Stadium.Copenhagen showed some spirit and pulled one back through former Southampton player Mohamed Elyounoussi but there was never any doubt City would be going through to the last eight.It was a game played largely at a slow tempo as City, bidding to win unprecedented back-to-back trebles, conserved energy for bigger challenges ahead.Guardiola made seven changes from the side that beat Manchester United in Sunday’s derby with match-winner Phil Foden, Kevin De Bruyne, Kyle Walker, John Stones and Bernardo Silva among those on the bench.That suggested Guardiola already had half an eye on this weekend’s crunch Premier League trip to Liverpool and his selection was vindicated inside five minutes as Akanji volleyed them ahead.The defender went forward for a corner and was almost nonchalant in the way he swung out his boot to meet Alvarez’s cross with a sweet strike.Alvarez doubled the lead four minutes later after a calamitous error by goalkeeper Kamil Grabara, who had been one of the Danes’ stand-out players in the first leg.Alvarez first picked out Rodri, who thumped a header against the bar.

The ball was half-cleared and the Argentinian picked up possession again but this time curled in a shot.Grabara should have claimed but the ball slipped through his fingers and into the net.After completely dominating the meeting between the

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