Hat-trick from Aguero keeps City’s hopes alive

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Hat-trick from Aguero keeps City’s hopes alive

Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero struck a hat-trick, including two late goals, in a 3-2 victory against 10-man Bayern Munich on Tuesday to keep alive their hopes of reaching the Champions League knockout phase.

Aguero raced through to slot past Manuel Neuer in the 85th and 91st minutes to snatch a stunning win, the Argentine having given City a 21st-minute lead with a penalty after Bayern’s Mehdi Benatia was shown a red card for bringing him down.

Xabi Alonso and Robert Lewandowski had struck within five minutes of each other shortly before halftime to put the visitors in front at the break.

City are level on five points with CSKA Moscow and AS Roma, who earlier drew 1-1, and know if they win in Rome and the Russians fail to beat Bayern in the final round of Group E matches they will qualify for the last 16.

“I am very happy, it is very important for us. The [group] draw was difficult but we’re happy now because this is a very important result and the next game we have to win,” Aguero told ITV ahead of their final group match at AS Roma.

City Manager Manuel Pellegrini had said any pressure his side was under was self-inflicted but they could do little to prevent Bayern dominating the early possession.

Goalkeeper Joe Hart had to be alert in the early stages to deny Sebastian Rode, who raced onto Arjen Robben’s clipped pass before the Dutch winger dragged a shot wide.

Moments after Eliaquim Mangala produced a crucial block to deny Rafinha, Aguero latched onto a hopeful ball upfield and was felled by last man Benatia as he raced into the box.

The Argentine striker steadied himself before coolly dispatching the penalty past Manuel Neuer to put City ahead.

The numerical advantage allowed City to establish a foothold in the game and, even without suspended duo Yaya Toure and Fernandinho, they began to dictate the midfield exchanges.

But just as they appeared to be in the ascendancy against the Bavarians, classy Spanish midfielder Alonso equalized with a smart, low freekick that deceived a static Hart.

With City still reeling from the shock of surrendering their lead, Lewandowski looped an effort past the stranded Hart via a fortuitous combination of head and shoulder.

After halftime, Samir Nasri intercepted a misplaced Alonso pass and fed Aguero who slotted the ball past Neuer to bring the score level.

Six minutes later, Aguero capitalized on Jerome Boateng’s error to bag his 17th goal in all competitions this season with another calm finish to light up the Etihad Stadium. Reuters
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