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

Manchester City Sets Champions League Unbeaten Record

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Manchester City secured a 5-0 victory over Sparta Prague, marking their 26th consecutive unbeaten match in Champions League history, surpassing Manchester United's previous record of 25 games. Phil Foden opened the scoring early, followed by goals from Erling Haaland, John Stones, and a late penalty by Matheus Nunes. Despite the impressive victory, some fans criticized the record, noting that City lost to Real Madrid in a penalty shootout last season, which raised questions about the validity of the unbeaten streak. Pep Guardiola praised Haaland's acrobatic goal as a potential Puskas Award nominee, highlighting the team's attacking prowess. City's performance has established them as a dominant force in European football, yet the debate over their unbeaten status continues. As they look to extend their record in upcoming matches, City remains a formidable contender in the Champions League.

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