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Teenager Lewis grabs spotlight on first start as Man City beat Sevilla

Rico Lewis became Manchester City's youngest Champions League goalscorer as Pep Guardiola's side came from behind to beat Sevilla 3-1 in their final group game.

The right-back, aged 17 years and 346 days and making his first senior start, provided the spark for an unusually sluggish City on Wednesday by hitting a superb equaliser at the Etihad Stadium.

Rafa Mir had given the Spanish side a surprise lead but City stepped up after Lewis' leveller early in the second half and went on to win convincingly with strikes from Julian Alvarez and Riyad Mahrez.

There had been nothing riding on the game with City already confirmed as Group G winners and Sevilla heading to the Europa League from third place.

Consequently the first half was a largely forgettable affair, notable only for Mir's well-taken header.

City typically dominated possession but, amid torrential downpours and a flat atmosphere, they rarely got out of first gear.

It was not because of a lack of star quality. Erling Haaland again was not risked due to injury and Kevin De Bruyne was among the players benched as Guardiola made seven changes, but the side fielded was still packed with senior internationals.

Only Lewis, fellow youngster Cole Palmer and goalkeeper Stefan Ortega were not first-team regulars. City were also gifted a handful of opportunities by Sevilla's unconvincing keeper Yassine Bounou but they could not take advantage with Palmer shooting over and Ilkay Gundogan having an effort blocked.

City were stunned on the half-hour as Mir was left unmarked at the back post to meet Isco's corner with a firm header which looped past Ortega.

Jack Grealish did force a save from Bounou in response but it was not until the second period they found a spark.

It was Lewis who

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