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City to face PSG

▶ Guardiola praises ‘ dynamic’ Foden after Champions League winner

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Manchester City set up a blockbuste­r Champions League semifinal against Paris Saint- Germain as Phil Foden’s second- half winner sealed a 2- 1 victory at Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday to send the Premier League leaders through 4- 2 on aggregate.

England midfielder Jude Bellingham gave Dortmund an early lead, but a second- half Riyad Mahrez penalty and Foden’s powerful strike moved City into the last four of Europe’s top club competitio­n for the second time.

Having also scored the 90th- minute winner to give City a 2- 1 victory in last week’s first leg in Manchester, England internatio­nal Foden again broke Dortmund hearts.

“He scored two important goals to help us be in the semifinals,” said City manager Pep Guardiola. “He is learning to make decisions.

“He always creates something. He is dynamic offensivel­y, defensivel­y and in the small spaces.

“You have the feeling he is a guy who never hides.”

Guardiola was full of praise for Mauricio Pochettino’s PSG after they reached the last four by squeezing past holders Bayern Munich on away goals.

“We saw yesterday how strong they are, Neymar is an excellent player and they have eliminated the world’s best team,” said Guardiola.

City had bowed out at the quarterfin­al stage in each of the last three seasons, and had to come from behind at Signal Iduna Park as Dortmund shrugged off their indifferen­t Bundesliga form to take the lead on 15 minutes.

Four days after scoring his first Bundesliga goal, Bellingham also hit the back of the net for the first time in the Champions League.

After Mahmoud Dahoud fired straight at City goalkeeper Ederson with six minutes gone, Dortmund went ahead with their next clear chance.

Emre Can’s long ball found Erling Braut Haaland in the area, the Norwegian squaring for Dahoud, and although his shot was saved, Bellingham curled the rebound beyond Ederson.

At 17 years and 289 days, Bellingham became the secondyoun­gest goal scorer in the knockout stages of the Champions League behind Bojan

Krkic, who was 72 days younger when he scored in the quarterfin­als for Barcelona in 2008.

Conceding an early goal fired up City, whose captain Kevin de

Bruyne hit the crossbar 10 minutes later following a mistake by Mateu Morey.

Dortmund goalkeeper Marvin Hitz pulled off saves at point- blank range to deny Foden and a header by Oleksandr Zinchenko, while Bellingham got back to block a Mahrez attempt.

Can looked crestfalle­n when he gave away the penalty 10 minutes after the break by heading a corner onto his own arm.

Mahrez converted the spot kick by slamming the ball beyond Hitz.

The Algerian’s fist- clenched celebratio­n showed what the away goal meant to City before being mobbed by his teammates.

The winning goal came with 15 minutes to go when Mahrez took a short corner with Bernardo Silva, who found Foden on the edge of the penalty area.

The 20- year- old hit his left- footed shot low past Hitz and in off the post before sprinting to celebrate with Guardiola on the sidelines.

It was a quiet night for Dortmund top scorer Haaland, who has now failed to score in his last seven games for club and country.

“We had a big dream, but unfortunat­ely it’s over now,” said Dortmund coach Edin Terzic.

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Phil Foden
Photo: VCG Phil Foden

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