Copenhagen v Manchester City: Champions League – live | Champions League


Key events

54 min: Deramy tries another scuttle in around the byline under pressure from Ruben Dias but eventually runs out of road and falls over.

51 min: Kevin De Bruyne tries his luck with a curled shot from distance which Grabera saves fairly comfortably.

49 min: Copenhagen have started very confidently and Lerager has a cross from the right intercepted. Moments later, Deramy gets in behind Rodri to the byline and pulls the ball back into the penalty area, where Ruben Dias clears for another corner. Akanji thumps the inswinger clear with a firm header.

48 min: Copenhagen win a corner, Rodri putting the ball out of play under pressure. Haraldsson’s delivery is dreadful and the ball curls into the side-netting.

Second half: FC Copenhagen 0-0 Manchester City

46 min: Copenhagen get the ball rolling, with no further changes on either side. A reminder that Manchester City brought on Ruben Dias when Sergio Gomez was sent off, with Riyad Mahrez taking on the role of sacrificial lamb.

BT Sport: Owen Hargreaves is a pundit for this game and has been getting stuck into the referee and his Video Assistant Ref for what he sees as their dreadful decisions in disallowing Rodri’s goal and awarding Manchester City a penalty. I’m afraid that it is in the direction of football’s rule-makers he should be aiming his potshots. The match officials have apllied the handball laws – as they are currently written – 100% correctly in this game.

A quick recap: After Ederson came perilously close to scoring a comedy own goal that would have haunted him to the grave, Rodri had a splendid opener ruled out for a totally accidental Riyad Mahrez handball in the build-up.

VAR intervened again, prompting the referee to award City a penalty for a Boilesen handball at a City corner, but Mahrez’s spot-kick was saved splendidly by Copenhagen goalkeeper Kamil Grabera.

At the other end of the pitch, Sergio Gomez thought he’d got away with illegally preventing a clear goalscoring opprotunity for Hakon Haraldsson, but another VAR intervention prompted Portuguese referee Artur Dias to consult his pitchside monitor for a third time and send off the Manchester City defender.

Half-time: FC Copenhagen 0-0 Manchester City

Peep: It’s half-time and an eventful opening 45 minutes dominated by VAR ends with Manchester City down to 10 men and the game scoreless.

LED board shows a potential red card check against Sergio Gomez of Manchester City during the UEFA Champions League group G match between FC Copenhagen and Manchester City
VAR on top in the first half. Photograph: Dan Mullan/Getty Images

45+5: De Bruyne and Alvarez combine to infiltrate the Copenhagen penalty area and the Belgian has a shot deflected over off Davit Khocholava. Nothing comes from the corner.

45+3 min: Haraldsson shoots from outside the City penalty area but the 19-year-old’s effort fizzes a couple of yards wide.

45+2 min: Boilesen goes down with a loud scream after taking the full weight of Akanji on the back of his leg as they fell when the ball came in for a City corner. It was accidental and AKanji looked very concerned about his stricken rival but Boilesen is up and OK to continue after receiving treatment.

45+1 min: Into added time we go, with five minutes going up on the board to make up for all the time our referee spent consulting his pitchside monitor in this first half.

43 min: Boilesen is on hand to break up another City attack, intercepting a return pass from Gundogan to Alvarez inside the Copenhagen penalty area.

42 min: Copenhagen winger Mohammed Deramy goes down looking for a free-kick after a tussle with Manuel Akanji near the byline. He doesn’t get one and the ball rolls wide.

40 min: With their visitors down to 10 men and the home crowd, led by a cheerleader on loudspeaker, extremely raucous, FC Copenhagen are doing OK. They play their way upfield, beating City’s press but are unable to fashion anything in the way of a goalscoring opportunity.

37 min: De Bruyne has an attempted cross from the right blocked, then Gundogan takes up the cudgels when the ball breaks his way. He plays a crossfield ball towards Grealish, with help from Rodri but City are unable to forge an opening and are forced backwards.

36 min: Copenhagen defender Voldemar Lund is booked for a late challenge on Kevin De Bruyne.

34 min: It’s been a very eventful opening half-hour, much of which the referee has spent changing his mind after watching replays on his pitchside TV set.

33 min: Manchester City substitution: Ruben Dias comes on to make up the numbers in City’s defence and Riyad Mahrez is forced to make way.

Red card! Sergio Gomez is sent off!

31 min: Gomez gets an entirely justified red card and leaves the pitch without much complaint. Copenhagen have a free-kick right on the edge of the City penalty area. Haraldsson shoots straight into the City wall, wherethe ball is blocked by Manuel Akanji.

Early bath for Manchester City’s Spanish defender Sergio Gomez who is shown a red card by the referee Portuguese Referee Artur Dias
Early bath for Manchester City’s Spanish defender Sergio Gomez who is shown a red card by the referee Portuguese Referee Artur Dias Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters

29 min: After an eternity, ref Artur Dias trots to his pitchside monitor to watch that Gomez foul on Haraldsson. I suspect the Manchester City defender could be in big trouble here for stopping a clear goalscoring opportunity.

City's Sergio Gomez brings down Copenhagen's Hakon Arnar Haraldsson
City’s Sergio Gomez brings down Copenhagen’s Hakon Arnar Haraldsson Photograph: Liselotte Sabroe/EPA

27 min: Boilesen puts a stop to a Manchester City counter-attack and Copenhagen pour forward. Through on goal, Hakon Harnersson is brought down by Sergio Gomez on the edge of the penalty area but he doesn’t get a free-kick.

Mahrez’s spot-kick is saved!

24 min: Kamil Grabera flings himself to his right to claw away Riyad Mahrez’s penalty kick and the deadlock remains unbroken. That’s a terrific save.

Riyad Mahrez of Manchester City has a penalty saved by Kamil Grabara of FC Copenhagen
Riyad Mahrez of Manchester City has a penalty saved by Kamil Grabara of FC Copenhagen Photograph: Dan Mullan/Getty Images

PENALTY FOR MAN CITY!

20 min: Kevin De Bruyne has a shot high and wide for another City corner. Mahrez sends in an inswinger which Manuel Akanji almost but doesn’t quite steer towards goal. There might have been a handball there off Nicolai Boilesen. Ref Artur Dias trots to his pitchside monitor and I’ll be surprised if he doesn’t award a spot-kick. The ball hit Boilesen’s outstretched arm as he tried to stop Akanji heading it.

19 min: Lukas Lerager is teed up outside the City penalty area and sends a shot arrowing towards goal. It’s on target, possibly on course to hit the cross-bar, but Ederson tips it over..

Gary has spoken. And he’s right – it is important to remember this is not a VAR issue, it’s a handball law issue. But it’s also important to remember that the reason the handball laws have become so absurd is because they’re constantly being tinkered with because of VAR.

A stunning goal by Rodri ruled out through the absurdity of the current handball law.

— Gary Lineker 💙💛 (@GaryLineker) October 11, 2022

15 min: So, the game remains scoreless despite Rodri’s superb strike. Victor Claesson and Sergio Gomez go to ground after a mid-air collision, with the Coipenhagen winger holding his head. They’re both passed fit to continue.

VAR! GOAL DISALLOWED!

Referee Artur Dias goes to check his pitchside monitor for a possible handball by Riyad Mahrez in the build-up to the goal. A bouncing ball ball brushed his hand before Alvarez teed up Rodri. That’s harsh but “letter of the law” and all that …

Referee Artur Soares Dias checks the VAR screen before disallowing a goal scored by Manchester City's Rodri
Took a while but Referee Artur Soares Dias checks the VAR screen before disallowing a goal Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters

GOAL! FC Copenhagen 0-1 Manchester City (Rodri 11)

Rodri scores with a wonderful strike! Standing outside the penalty area, he’s teed up by Alvaraz and swishes his right foot through the ball to send it arrowing into the top corner.

Rodri with a screamer.
Rodri with a screamer. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters

9 min: CIty enjoy a sustained period of keep ball, their back four and midfield players pinging the ball hither and yon just inside the Copenhagen half. It’s quite hypnotic … until Rodri gives it away.

6 min: Grealish breaks upfield on the counter and plays the ball left to Julian Alvaraz. He pulls the ball across the face of goal and masked Copenhagen goalkeeper Kamil Grabera touches it wide of his far post. Inexplicably, referee Artur Dias awards a goal-kick. That was a good save from Grabera, who was arguably man of the match in his side’s 5-0 reverse at the hands of City last week.

3 min: Wearing a maroon kit that makes it difficult to distinguish him from his teammates in red and black, Ederson misfields a backpass and comes perilously close to scoring a howler of an own goal. Corner for Copenhagen. Nothing comes of it.

2 min: A dipping Kevin De Bruyne cross to the far post is deflected out for a corner. It was a crucial touch as it took the ball away from the head of Ilkay Gundogan, who was lurking with intent.

1 min: With six players on their team aged 20 or under, this is a dauinting task for FC Copenhagen. One of their youngsters, 19-year-old Elias Jelert concedes an early free-kick for a late challenge on Jack Grealish.

FC Copenhagen v Manchester City is go …

1 min: Manchester City kick off, with captain Ilkay Gundogan having won the toss. Their players wear black and red shirts, black shorts and black socks. The players of FC Copenhagen wear white shirts, shorts and socks.

Not long now: The teams are led out on to the Parken pitch by referee Artur Dias and his team of match officials, with the stands a sea of blue and white. Both sets of players line up for the Champions League anthem and kick-off is just a few pre-match formalities and a couple of minutes away.

Pep’s pre-match thoughts: BT Sport ask him how much the weekend fixture against Liverpool influenced his selection of a line-up with five changes from the Southampton game. “Nothing,” he says. “The guys who have been playing are tired, they are fatigued. That’s why we put fresh legs.”

He’s asked how Erling Haaland took the news that he’d be on the bench. “I didn’t speak with him,” says Pep. “I don’t give to my players the decisions we take or the reasons why. They will not understand it because they want to play all the time.” He goes on to add that he wants Julian Alvarez to “be himself because he’s an exceptional player.”

Copenhagen fans whip up an atmosphere at the Parken Stadium.
It may be an early kick-off but Copenhagen fans are out in force for their side’s match against Manchester City. Photograph: Dan Mullan/Getty Images

Those teams: Despite scoring 20 goals from 13 starts since joining Manchester City, Erling Haaland drops to the bench, presumably as punishment for the slump in form that yielded a miserable return of just one goal for the striker in City’’s 4-0 win over Southampton at the weekend. Julian Alvarez steps up in the front three, alongside Jack Grealish and Riyad Mahrez. Aymeric Laporte returned to partner Manuel Akanji in central defence, with Joao Cancelo and Sergio Gomez in the full-back roles.

Copenhagen manager Jacob Neestrup makes two changes to the team that drew against Nordsjælland last time out. Valdemar Lund Jensen and Nicolai Boilesen come into his side.

Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne makes his way into the Parken Stadium
Manchester City midfielder Kevin De Bruyne makes his way into the Parken Stadium. Photograph: Nick Potts/PA

FC Copenhagen v Manchester City line-ups

FC Copenhagen: Grabara, Lund Jensen, Khocholava, Boilesen, Jelert, Stamenic, Lerager, Kristiansen, Claesson, Arnar Haraldsson, Daramy.

Subs: Diks, Sorensen, Johannesson, Mukairu, Johnsson, Ankersen, Bardghji, Clem, Ryan.

Manchester City: Ederson, Joao Cancelo, Akanji, Laporte, Gomez, Rodri, Gundogan, Mahrez, De Bruyne, Grealish, Alvarez.

Subs: Dias, Ake, Haaland, Ortega, Bernardo Silva, Carson, Foden, Palmer, Lewis, Wilson-Esbrand.

Jacob Neestrup speaks: “City will undoubtedly have a lot of possession again but hopefully we will have more sequences where we have the ball on our own feet,” said the Copenhagen manager. “Here it is important that we are a little calmer on the ball, because that way we can also take away four to five per cent of their possession and have a slightly closer game than last time. And then we play in Parken in front of our own fans, and of course that also makes a difference. We’ve looked at some of the things we can do better, and at the same time it’s also about limiting what they’re good at.”

Jacob Neestrup and his midfielder Mohamed Daramy face the ladies and gentlemen of the Fourth Estate
Jacob Neestrup and his midfielder Mohamed Daramy face the ladies and gentlemen of the Fourth Estate. Photograph: Ritzau Scanpix/Reuters

Pre-match Pep: “We play one week later and they have pride and they want to perform,” he says of facing Copenhagen in back-to-back Champions League fixtures. “But at the same time, we have a chance to conclude our qualification for the next stage and we are going to try tomorrow.”

Pep Guardiola attends to his pre-match press duties in Copenhagen
Pep Guardiola attends to his pre-match press duties in Copenhagen. Photograph: Ritzau Scanpix/Reuters

Tonight’s match officials

  • Referee: Artur Dias

  • Assistant referees: Rui Tavares and Paulo Soares

  • Fourth official: Fabio Verissimo

  • Video Assistant Referee: Tiago Martins

Portuguese referee Artur Dias
Portuguese referee Artur Dias will be running around, blowing his whistle and pointing at things at the Parken Stadium tonight. Photograph: Rui Vieira/AP

Early team news …

With a match against Liverpool to come on Sunday and qualification for the knockout stages all but assured, Pep Guardiola may decide to rest some of his first team staples tonight. Speculation abounds that he may rest Erling Haaland, news that would surely come as music to the ears of Copenhagen’s players, if not the player himself. City are definitely without injured duo Kyle Walker and Kalvin Phillips, while John Stones is also unlikely to feature because of a hamstring injury. Aymeric Laporte could also make his second start of the season in the heart of City’s defence as he ramps up to full fitness following knee surgery.

Copenhagen manager Jacob Neestrup has mounting injury woes and has eight players in total sidelined. Nigerian winger Akinkunmi Amoo and Portuguese captain Zeca remain absent, while defender Denis Vavro, striker Andreas Cornelius and midfielder Rasmus Falk are also among the lame and halt. Only seventh in the Danish league table after 12 games, Copenhagen drew 1-1 with leaders Nordsjælland at the weekend.

Joao Cancelo boards the team bus to the airport ahead of Manchester City’s match against FC Copenhagen
Joao Cancelo boards the team bus to the airport ahead of Manchester City’s match against FC Copenhagen. Photograph: Matt McNulty/Manchester City/Manchester City FC/Getty Images

Group G: FC Copenhagen v Manchester City

Top of the group with maximum points from their three games, victory for Manchester City in Denmark tonight will guarantee them their place in the knockout rounds with two games to spare. The odds are very much in their favour, not least because they swatted Copenhagen aside with the bare minimum of fuss at the Etihad last week and their hosts are bottom of the group table with just one point. Kick-off at the Parken Stadium is at 5.45pm (BST) but stay tuned in the meantime for all the team news and build-up.





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