Manchester City Sets Champions League Record
Manchester City Sets Champions League Record

Manchester City Sets Champions League Record

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Martin Zubimendi scored his first senior international goal for Spain, securing a victory against Denmark that places his team at the top of their UEFA Nations League group. Meanwhile, Manchester City made Champions League history by defeating Sparta Prague 5-0, extending their unbeaten streak to a record 26 games, surpassing the previous record held by Manchester United. Erling Haaland excelled during the match, netting two goals, bringing his total to 44 in just 42 Champions League appearances, equaling Didier Drogba's record. Phil Foden, John Stones, and Matheus Nunes also contributed to the scoreline, with Foden opening the match with a goal just three minutes in. City’s dominant performance maintained their strong position in the competition, as they aim for another successful campaign. Guardiola praised Haaland's talent, highlighting his impact on the team's success.

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