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Porto goalkeeper Agustín Marchesín saves from Ferran Torres on a frustrating night for Manchester City.
Porto goalkeeper Agustín Marchesín saves from Ferran Torres on a frustrating night for Manchester City. Photograph: Luis Vieira/AP
Porto goalkeeper Agustín Marchesín saves from Ferran Torres on a frustrating night for Manchester City. Photograph: Luis Vieira/AP

Manchester City denied by VAR and Agustín Marchesín but secure top spot

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Manchester City are Group C winners, courtesy of a draw in which Porto were toyed with but could not be killed off due to a lack of ruthlessness from Pep Guardiola’s side. This was summed up in the closing stages when Rúben Dias somehow hooked the ball clear of the Porto goalline when scoring looked easier for the defender.

Still, City’s manager was pleased: this has been a slick qualifying campaign and the final match is now a non-event, allowing Guardiola to focus on domestic affairs until the knockout phase begins. He said: “We played incredibly well, unfortunately we couldn’t score but we came here to finish first. Now it is time to focus on the Premier League – we did an incredible group stage – this is a day to be happy.”

Given the needle between Guardiola and Porto’s Sérgio Conceição eyes were on the touchline as well as the pitch. While there were no contretemps, on the field City were confident – Phil Foden beginning by troubling Wilson Manafá and Chancel Mbemba, which encouraged Oleksandr Zinchenko, at left-back, to move into attack and link with the 20-year-old.

Foden’s corner from the right, aimed at Eric García, won a second kick from the opposite quadrant. Foden trotted over to take and though the Portuguese champions survived they were to remain under pressure. When Zinchenko found the razor-sharp Foden close to Agustín Marchesín’s goal the youngster was oddly unaware, the ball bouncing off him to safety for the home team.

Zaidu Sanusi of Porto competes for the ball with Manchester City’s Phil Foden. Photograph: Quality Sport Images/Getty Images

Porto’s first foray into City territory occurred when García’s loose pass allowed Zaidu Sanusi to rove along the left and a further warning came down the opposing flank when Otávio latched onto a chip and Ederson had to rush out to snuff the danger out. This signalled a shift in the contest, Porto no longer pinned back near their goal. And they gave City a real scare when Diogo Leite’s flick from a long throw had to be saved low by Ederson.

Yet Porto were turned due to a rapid counterattack from the visitors. Bernardo Silva led the break, feeding Foden, the youngster’s instant pass from the left rolling precisely into Ferran Torres’s path. He advanced towards the excellent Marchesín but the home No 1 smothered the Spaniard’s shot.

City again asserted themselves. Rodri, João Cancelo, Silva and Fernandinho tapped the ball between them until suddenly Silva was fashioning a rabona towards Torres and Marchesín had to scramble the ball away. A flurry of chances ensued, Raheem Sterling looked to be clear but Malang Sarr hooked the ball away – the resulting corner saw Sanusi clear off the line from Sterling.

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That was the opening period in microcosm: for all their dominance City could not apply the killer touch – as, with the interval approaching, was again illustrated when two Zinchenko balls into the area were not finished off, and efforts from Rodri and Fernandinho failed to beat Marchesín.

As the second half kicked off a telling statistic was how Porto’s keeper had had more touches than any outfield colleague. Cancelo was first to show with a feint but his cross disappointed. At the other end, Ederson’s save from Sérgio Oliveira was a reminder of how rare any shots on target had been.

Zinchenko’s 30-yard free-kick that went straight into Marchesín’s hand was another as a little niggle between the sides occurred, Mateus Uribe shoving Silva over, Rodri having earlier been booked for a wild elbow.

Finally, City had a clear chance. Sterling ran to slide home a Foden pass but could not beat the defiant Marchesín, then Torres dawdled over the rebound. Dias’s miss came when Fernandinho sliced the ball to Sterling, who moved it on only for the centre-back to make his inadvertent clearance, Torres’s follow-up overhead-kick also failing to register.

Gabriel Jesus had a late strike disallowed for offside in the build-up but this was immaterial, Porto also qualifying. Fernandinho said: “We tried to win the game from the start, from the first minute and for them it was an important point but what’s important for us is where we are now, ready for the next game.” This is Fulham’s visit to the Etihad on Saturday.

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