Crucial CAF Champions League Matchday 6: Quarter-Final Fates Hanging in the Balance
As the CAF Champions League group stage concludes, several teams face pivotal matches to secure quarter-final berths.
Erling Haaland's clinical brace and Phil Foden's opener secure a commanding 3-0 win for Manchester City in the local showdown, lifting them above rivals United in the Premier League standings.
Manchester City delivered a masterclass performance on Sunday, overpowering Manchester United 3-0 at the Etihad Stadium in a one-sided derby clash. Norwegian striker Erling Haaland stole the spotlight with two second-half goals, while Phil Foden ignited the scoring with an 18th-minute header.
The hosts took control early when Foden connected with Jeremy Doku's cross, marking his first start of the season in style. United held firm until halftime, but Haaland shattered their resistance after the break – first chipping goalkeeper Altay Bayındır in the 53rd minute, then finishing coolly in the 68th after a slick team move.
"I had extra motivation going into the game – it was for [Ricky Hatton] and his family," Foden told Sky Sports, dedicating the win to the late boxing legend honored pre-match.
The victory propels Pep Guardiola's side above United in the standings, easing pressure after recent defeats. Meanwhile, United manager Rúben Amorim faces growing scrutiny, with his team now winless in four matches this season.
As the final whistle blew, chants for Ricky Hatton echoed around the stadium, capping an emotional day that blended sporting brilliance with heartfelt tributes.
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