There was plenty that got pushed to the back of the mind on Tuesday to make room for all of Erling Haaland's records. The 6ft 5 striker is difficult to ignore at the best of times, but when he is in the clinical mood that he was against RB Leipzig it becomes inevitable that all the focus will be on him.
Scoring five goals in 60 minutes generally has that effect. Haaland's performance came as part of a stellar team display though, with Bernardo Silva, Ilkay Gundogan, Jack Grealish and Kevin De Bruyne all ensuring the attack had far too much for their opponents, overrunning RB Leipzig to make the second leg so much easier than the first.
Rodri was of course central to cementing the links between defence and attack. Also read: Julian Alvarez set for new Man City deal that includes bumper pay rise A word is needed for the defence too.
They may not have had to do too much but the team did not appear to have lost much creativity through playing four centre-backs in the starting XI yet gained a huge amount of stability.