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Haaland to the fore once more as Manchester City rout Copenhagen

The unstoppable Erling Haaland scored another two goals as Manchester City thrashed FC Copenhagen 5-0 in the Champions League.

The prolific Norwegian netted with his first touch at the Etihad Stadium and added another before being substituted at half-time in a one-sided Group G clash at the Etihad Stadium.

Riyad Mahrez and Julian Alvarez joined him on the scoresheet as City, who also benefited from an own goal, moved closer to the last 16 by maintaining their 100 per cent record in the competition.

Manager Pep Guardiola rested Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden but the Danish champions were not spared the threat of Haaland.

His double took his goal tally for City to 19 in 12 just appearances and his career Champions League record to 28 in 22.

After his stunning hat-trick against Manchester United on Sunday, the visitors must have known they faced a tough task to keep him quiet.

So it proved as they managed it for just seven minutes.

Haaland did not get a kick in those opening exchanges, despite City's dominance of possession, but that hardly mattered because when his much-anticipated first touch finally came, he made it count with ruthless efficiency.

Joao Cancelo was the provider and, as is becoming the norm, Haaland was in the perfect position inside the box to sweep home from the full-back’s pass.

Copenhagen had travelled to England with four goalkeepers and coach Jacob Neestrup had been reluctant to reveal before the match which would play.

It was the former Liverpool and Huddersfield keeper Kamil Grabara who got the nod and, as City went on to pepper his goal, it seemed he had drawn the short straw.

Yet the Pole, who wearing a facemask, acquitted himself well with good saves to deny Ilkay Gundogan, Haaland and Jack Grealish twice.

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