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City closing on rare 100 percent group record after Feyenoord win

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MANCHESTER, England — Pep Guardiola set Manchester City the target of becoming the first English club to win all six of its Champions League group matches after securing top spot in Group F on Tuesday.

Raheem Sterling struck in the 88th minute to give City a 1-0 win over Feyenoord which — combined with Shakhtar Donetsk’s 3-0 loss at Napoli — guaranteed Guardiola’s side first place in the group.

The Spaniard wants his team to finish the job by winning away to Shakhtar on Dec 6 and is mindful the Ukrainian club is still vying with Napoli for the one remaining last-16 berth.

“We respect the competitio­n. We respect Shakhtar and we respect Napoli,” Guardiola said. “We play to win the games and after we will see how we finish. We have one game left and we’re going to see what happens.

“The important thing is 15 points. We are now going to finish good in Shakhtar and win the game.

“The draw, we’ll see. Last 16, it doesn’t matter which one. It always will be complicate­d.”

Only six teams have previously won all six of their group matches: AC Milan in 1992, Paris Saint-Germain in 1994, Spartak Moscow in 1995, Barcelona in 2002 and Real Madrid in 2011 and 2014.

Guardiola fielded a side showing seven changes from Saturday’s 2-0 win at Leicester and it took until the dying stages at Etihad Stadium for his charges to wear Feyenoord down.

Sterling swapped passes with Ilkay Gundogan before speeding into the box and neatly lifting over goalkeeper Brad Jones, his former Liverpool teammate.

Including its League Cup victory on penalties over Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers, City has now won its past 17 games in all competitio­ns.

Guardiola used to hand a the occasion debut to

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