Manchester City secured a place in the knockout stage after a strong 6-0 win in their latest group match. The English side scored twice in the first half and four more after the break, showing their strength and depth.
The first goal came early from Ilkay Gundogan. His chipped shot floated over the goalkeeper and into the net in just the ninth minute. Later in the first half, Argentine teenager Claudio Etcheverri scored with a curling free kick that went around a weak wall and past the goalkeeper.
Norwegian striker Erling Haaland had three chances in the first half. The first two went wide, but he made no mistake from the penalty spot during stoppage time. Haaland scored his 32nd goal of the season after a VAR check confirmed a foul on teammate Manuel Akanji.
At the break, Manchester City led 3-0.
In the second half, City kept up the pressure. Matheus Nunes came close with a volley, and Haaland was denied twice more by Al-Ain’s goalkeeper. But City’s efforts soon paid off.
Gundogan scored again in the 73rd minute. Bernardo Silva made space at the edge of the box and passed into the area. Gundogan controlled the ball well and chipped it over the keeper to make it 4-0.
With ten minutes left, substitute Oscar Bobb scored a fine goal from inside the box. He beat the goalkeeper at the near post with a strong shot from his left foot. New signing Rayan Cherki then made it 6-0, finishing with accuracy from outside the area.
The win brings City level on goal difference with Juventus, who beat Wydad Casablanca 4-1 earlier on Sunday. Both teams now have the same points and goal stats.
City’s final group match will be against Juventus on Thursday in Orlando. The winner of that game will top the group and move into the round of 16 as group leader.
Ilkay Gundogan, who played a key role, spoke about the team’s success. He said they had strong moments in both halves. He felt the scoreline showed their control and praised the full team performance.
Manager Pep Guardiola made 11 changes to the lineup, using the depth of his squad. Despite the changes, City played with confidence and skill throughout the match.
Al-Ain did try to push forward more than in their previous 5-0 defeat to Juventus. Nassim Chadli had two chances but failed to score. His best shot was early in the first half, but Stefan Ortega Moreno made the save. Later, Chadli shot high over the bar, missing a chance to reduce the deficit.
The match highlighted Manchester City’s form and their growing strength in this tournament. With young talents like Etcheverri stepping up, and experienced players like Gundogan and Haaland leading the way, City look ready for tougher challenges ahead.
Fans will now look to Thursday’s clash with Juventus. Both teams are in top form, and only one will leave as the group winner.
Manchester City’s win was not just about goals. It showed team depth, solid defense, and sharp finishing. Their ability to rotate the squad and still control the game gives them a major edge moving forward.