Manchester City defeat Hoffenheim 2-0



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Manchester City has a 2-1 win over Hoffenheim in the absence of a number of key players


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Manchester City managed to win a 2-0 home victory against Hoffenheim in the final of the Champions League group stage.

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The match started in a balanced way, the Hoffenheim players being wary of the early warning and having tried to play as a bonus for the hosts, the first quarter was very balanced.

At the seventeenth minute, Hoffenheim received a penalty kick from Karamaric, who put it in the middle of the goal, misleading Ederson, to announce the first goal of his team after 17 minutes of the first half.

After the goal, Manchester City tried to get out of the zone to draw and Pep Guardiola's men started launching several attacks on Hoffenheim, but that was useless at first.

Manchester City was shaken by absenteeism, Guardiola having been injured nine times, including five injured players, pillars of training.

Half an hour after the start of the first match, Manchester City began to sing more, with Hoffenheim freefall from the beginning.

Sani and Stirling were both a source of inconvenience to Hoffenheim because of their speed and ability to dodge and advance backward, thus facilitating the arrival of Manchester City to the goal of Hoffenheim.

At the end of the first half, the referee gave Manchester City a free kick, about 30 yards from the goal, Lorea Sani made a great shot to the left of the keeper to grab the equalizer a few moments of the end of the first half.

In the second half, Manchester City had trouble from the start, and Stirling and Sani were spoiled one after the other by spoiling their chances, while the Hoffenheim players surrendered totally.

In the 63rd minute, as a result of an organized offensive and a series of badists between the attacking trio Vaudin, Stirling and Sani, the latter managed to dodge the goalkeeper and score the second goal in order to give his team a deserved lead according to the progress of the match.

Manchester City attempted in the next minutes to add the third goal, but he failed to face the humiliating attempts of Hoffenheim players to draw.

The remaining minutes of the second half saw nothing new on the score, putting an end to Manchester City's 2-1 win at home against Hoffenheim.

The result took Manchester City 13 points in the lead, while Hoffenheim swings to the third point to exit European competitions from the narrow door.

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