Foden strikes late as City edge Dortmund in first leg

Quarter-final 1st leg

Manchester City 2-1 Borussia Dortmund

Phil Foden shone and scored a late winner as Manchester City ran out 2-1 winners over Borussia Dortmund in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie.

Pep Guardiola has never made it past the last eight in the Champions League with City and this looked set to be another frustrating night when Marco Reus equalised with six minutes left, cancelling out Kevin De Bruyne’s first-half opener.

However, Foden, who was preferred from the start ahead of Raheem Sterling, popped up with a crucial goal as the clock approached 90 minutes.

Dortmund bravely pressed City at every opportunity in a superb game. Jude Bellingham had a goal controversially chalked off for a soft foul on Ederson after the goalkeeper had dallied on a back-pass, while Erling Haaland was denied by Ederson after showing immense strength to get through one-on-one in the second half.

City hold the advantage though going into the second leg next Wednesday in Germany.

Kevin De Bruyne puts City ahead.

Despite having the powers of Erling Haaland in attack, Dortmund have dropped way off the pace in the Bundesliga and came into this game seven points off the Champions League places.

Yet even though their former City academy star Jadon Sancho was sat at home injured, they played with a determination not to allow the remainder of their season under interim manager Edin Terzic to drift away.

Bellingham, just 17-years-old but mature beyond his years, had the first serious opportunity of the night when he created space in the area but Ederson pushed away his left-foot strike.

City, again starting without a recognised centre-forward, took time to impose themselves but punished Dortmund’s first major mistake to take the lead.

Emre Can mishit a pass straight to De Bruyne, who drove through the heart of the Dortmund midfield and whipped a ball out to Foden. The England man then sent in a low ball from the left and Mahrez’s cut-back from the byline was tapped in at close range by De Bruyne, who had followed his run into the box.

Jude Bellingham had a goal ruled out after this tangle with Ederson.

City were given a penalty in strange circumstances on the half-hour after Rodri went down clutching his face following a challenge with Can. Yet it was not clear whether contact had been made and, after being asked to check the monitor by the VAR, referee Ovidiu Hategan eventually reversed his decision.

There was more controversy to come when the referee bizarrely disallowed a Bellingham equaliser.

Bellingham had closed down Ederson as he attempted a clearance and ended up taking the ball and tapping home as the Brazilian missed his kick. Any contact was Ederson catching Bellingham in his failed attempt to clear but Hategan gave a foul against Dortmund.

Haaland – quiet and well marshalled by Ruben Dias in the first half – then burst onto the scene after the break when he outsprinted and outmuscled Dias in devastating fashion to get in on goal but Ederson was alert to the danger.

Marco Reus celerbates after brining Dortmund level.

City picked up the pace and went close on the hour when De Bruyne found Foden in front of goal but goalkeeper Hitz blocked his first-time shot.

City were beginning to find space in the Dortmund final third but the Germans are packed full of talent and scored a well-worked equaliser six minutes from time.

Bellingham found Haaland who cleverly flicked the ball into the path of Reus who broke into the area to clip over Ederson.

It looked set to be another one of those nights for Guardiola in a competition he hasn’t won since 2011 but the effervescent Foden got the goal his play deserved when turning home from close range after De Bruyne had picked out Ilkay Gundogan with another sublime pass.

Guardiola’s side are back in action on Saturday for the early kick-off vs Leeds (12.30) before the second leg next Wednesday in Dortmund. The Germans play Stuttgart on Saturday as they look to improve their position in the Bundesliga.

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