Otago Daily Times

Gundogan key to City’s double success

-

LONDON: The second leg of Manchester City’s treble mission is secure.

Add the FA Cup, after a 21 win over great rival Manchester United on Saturday, to its latest Premier League title.

Now only a firstever Champions League title stands between City and immortalit­y in English football.

We’re in a position,’’ City manager Pep Guardiola said, ‘‘that we’ll probably never be in again.’’

Ilkay Gundogan scored two goals, the first timed at 12.91sec, the quickest in 142 years of FA Cup finals, to lead City to a 16th trophy since 2011 in what is looking like the crowning season in the tenure of Abu Dhabi’s ruling family.

If the Germany midfielder’s opener, a perfectly executed volley from the edge of area, was probably his best goal of his seven years at City, his 51stminute winner at Wembley Stadium might be one of his scrappiest.

This time it was a volley with his left foot after being picked out by Kevin De Bruyne’s free kick from the right wing.

The ball bobbled between two United defenders and squirmed past goalkeeper David de Gea, who might have been slightly unsighted but should have done better.

United was looking to protect their proud status as the only team to win the leagueFA CupEuropea­n Cup treble, in 1999, and equalised, against the run of play, through a penalty by Bruno Fernandes in the 33rd minute.

United hit the crossbar through Raphael Varane late on but it now needs a favour from Inter Milan in the Champions League final in Istanbul next Saturday to thwart City’s treble bid.

‘‘What a privilege — we are one game away,’’ Guardiola said.

City’s class of 2023 became the 13th team in English soccer history to clinch a league and FA Cup double. It has happened twice under Guardiola, who has won 13 trophies in his seven years at the club and 34 in his managerial career.

Right at the heart of City’s celebratio­ns was Gundogan, who — as it stands — will be leaving City after the Champions League final because he is out of contract.

His opening goal came after Gundogan, City’s captain, took the kickoff himself. He passed the ball back to goalkeeper Stefan Ortega, who booted it forward for Erling Haaland to flick on. United defender Victor Lindelof could only partially clear to Gundogan, who volleyed in rightfoote­d from 20m.

The goal jolted United, which was outplayed until a controvers­ial decision to award a penalty against Jack Grealish for handball as he raised his arms while jumping to block a header into the box by United defender Aaron WanBissaka.

A penalty was awarded after the referee looked at the pitchside monitor, and Fernandes sent Ortega the wrong way.

But Gundogan ultimately had the final say, just as he did in City’s final game of last season when he scored two late goals to complete a turnaround from 20 down against Aston Villa and clinch the Premier League with a 32 win.

United boss Erik ten Hag conceded his team was beaten by ‘‘the best team in the world.’’

 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Making it his own . . . Manchester City’s Ilkay Gundogan holds the FA Cup aloft after his team beat local rival Manchester United 21 in the final at Wembley Stadium in London yesterday.
PHOTO: REUTERS Making it his own . . . Manchester City’s Ilkay Gundogan holds the FA Cup aloft after his team beat local rival Manchester United 21 in the final at Wembley Stadium in London yesterday.
 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from New Zealand