The Timaru Herald

Guardiola’s perfect record falls

- FOOTBALL

Pep Guardiola witnessed the end to his perfect record with Manchester City as his English Premier League leaders had to come from behind three times to earn a 3-3 draw at Celtic in a dazzling Champions League Group C encounter.

Guardiola’s men were taken aback by the fevered atmosphere at Celtic Park yesterday as they were denied an 11th straight win which would have equalled Tottenham Hotspur’s 1960-61 landmark as the best start to a season by any English club.

The inspired Scottish champions, unrecognis­able from the side humbled 7-0 at Barcelona in their opening game, sniffed a sensation after Moussa Dembele scored at the start of each half and when Raheem Sterling netted a first-half own goal.

Yet City simply refused to be subdued, responding with strikes from Fernandinh­o, the excellent Sterling and Nolito and coming close to a late winner before settling for the point that moves them into second place in the group on four points behind Barcelona, who won 2-1 at Borussia Moenchengl­adbach.

Following their humiliatio­n at the Nou Camp, Celtic vowed it would be very different at their famed Glasgow fortress and took only two-and-a-half minutes to become the first team to take a lead against City this season.

A well-aimed free kick from Scott Sinclair found James Forrest at the back post and his volley across goal was met by an Erik Sviatchenk­o header that brushed off the chest of Dembele, who actually looked offside.

City did well to regain a modicum of composure amid Celtic’s whirlwind start, Fernandinh­o controllin­g a mis-hit Aleksandar Kolarov shot before firing in an 11th-minute equaliser.

Celtic could not be subdued, though, with teenage defender Kieran Tierney powering down the left flank in the 20th minute and unleashing a shot that deflected off a despairing Sterling’s boot past Claudio Bravo.

The exceptiona­l Sterling soon made up for his misfortune by producing an exquisite piece of trickery in the box before poking home his fifth goal of the season.

Dembele was even quicker to strike after the break, hooking the ball expertly into the net after just 70 seconds following sloppy defensive work from Kolarov yet a typically intricate move from City saw Nolito slot home a 55th-minute equaliser.

City belatedly began to take control and, with his goal under siege, it needed a magnificen­t save from Craig Gordon off a deflected Ilkay Gundogan shot to protect the point Brendan Rodgers’s men so richly deserved.

Meanwhile, Theo Walcott scored twice before halftime as Arsenal beat FC Basel 2-0 at the Emirates Stadium to move joint top of Champions League Group A. Arsenal overwhelme­d the Swiss to stretch their unbeaten run in all competitio­ns to eight matches.

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? Moussa Dembele of Celtic scores his team’s third goal.
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES Moussa Dembele of Celtic scores his team’s third goal.

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