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Manchester City claim top spot after recovering to beat Leipzig 3-2

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MANCHESTER, England :Manchester City's Julian Alvarez scored in the 87th minute as the European champions clawed their way back from two goals down to beat RB Leipzig 3-2 and clinch top spot in Champions League Group G on Tuesday with one round of matches remaining.Erling Haaland and Phil Foden also netted in the second period after one of City's most underwhelming recent first-half performances to give Pep Guardiola's team 15 points after five games.

Leipzig, who had also reached the last 16, have nine."First half was the worst I've seen us," midfielder Foden told TNT. "Courage and motivation changed it around.

This team has great mentality and its so nice to see."Haaland added another record to his bulging resume, becoming the fastest player to 40 Champions League goals.

The striker became the quickest to 50 Premier League goals on Saturday.Lois Openda pounced on a pair of City defensive blunders for both Leipzig goals, sprinting onto a long ball from goalkeeper Janis Blaswich that bounced over a lackadaisical Manuel Akanji in the 13th minute.

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