The Herald (South Africa)

Man City fail to reach knockouts

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Manchester City missed the chance to qualify for the Champions League last-16 on Wednesday, being held to a 1-1 draw by Atalanta in a game they finished with right-back Kyle Walker in goal.

Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson was replaced at halftime with a muscle problem, before substitute Claudio Bravo was sent off in the final 10 minutes.

City had gone ahead with an early Raheem Sterling goal on seven minutes at the San Siro, but Croatian Mario Pasalic headed in the equaliser four minutes after the break to earn his side their first Champions League point.

Man City are top of Group C with 10 points from four games, with Shakhtar Donetsk and Dinamo Zagreb both on five.

The match finished amid drama when Bravo was shown a straight red card for bringing down Josip Ilicic nine minutes from time. After minutes of confusion, City coach Pep Guardiola finally pulled off Riyad Mahrez with Walker taking Bravo’s shirt.

“There were 10 minutes to go and we could think the worst,” Guardiola said.

“Kyle Walker was suggested because of his courage and he’s quick.

“Congratula­tions to him for helping the team and going in this position.”

Walker just about kept out Ruslan Malinovsky’s effort from the resulting free-kick but Atalanta failed to take advantage in the closing stages.

“But we reacted well with just one shot against us after that,” Guardiola said.

“We had a good first half you don’t ask the Italian teams how difficult it is playing against Atalanta, so the first half, we were outstandin­g.

“In the second half we suffered a lot.

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