Erling Haaland shrugged off injury to score twice as holders Manchester City reached the Champions League last 16 with a comfortable win over 10-man Young Boys.The prolific Norwegian took his tally for the season to 15 with a penalty and a long-range strike as City eased past the Swiss champions at the Etihad Stadium to secure their fourth successive Group G win.Phil Foden also got on the scoresheet as City, securing their place in the knockout stages for an 11th successive season, overran opponents who failed to muster a single shot and had Sandro Lauper sent off in the second half.Typically, it was Haaland who stole the show having overcome the ankle problem that forced him off against Bournemouth on Saturday.Pep Guardiola could have rested his attacking spearhead with Sunday's trip to Chelsea in mind but resisted and was rewarded with a clinical performance.Six changes were made with Jeremy Doku, Rodri and Bernardo Silva among those dropped to the bench, but the returning Foden and Jack Grealish brought further firepower.City, without getting anywhere top gear, were far too strong for the lacklustre visitors and dictated the game at their will.Young Boys’ only spark came from their lively fans, who after making a colour-coordinated entrance in black or yellow depending on which tier they were seated, let off fireworks in the second half.City should have taken an early lead after Mateo Kovavic played in Grealish with a superb through-ball and his cut-back presented Rico Lewis with a gilt-edged chance.
Lewis attempted to sidefoot the ball home but Loris Benito cleared off the line.Kovacic then linked well with Haaland, who was tripped on the edge of the area.