Champions League
Guardiola surpasses the legendary Manchester United coach with victory over Slovan! He also set a new Champions League record
Manchester City destroyed Slovan Bratislava in the second round of the Champions League, winning 4-0. It was simply a three-point win for the English side, but their coach Pep Guardiola achieved a solid milestone. He surpassed Sir Alex Ferguson’s record.
Manchester City destroyed Slovan Bratislava in the second round of the Champions League, winning 4:0. For the English team itself it was simply a gain of three points, but its coach Pep Guardiola reached a solid milestone. He surpassed Sir Alex Ferguson’s record.
- Manchester City blasted Slovan Bratislava with four goals
- Pep Guardiola surpasses Sir Alex Ferguson’s
- The Spanish strategist has set a new record for the number of games in which his team has beaten its opponents by four more goals
Even before the game, predictions made it clear that this was very likely to be a one-sided affair. And it was. Manchester City won clearly 4: 0 at the Tehelny Pole, with the superiority visible on the pitch and in the statistics.
The Citizens clearly had the upper hand in virtually every metric. Expected goals at 4.50 versus Slovan Bratislava’s 0.26, 74% ball possession.
The reigning Premier League champion produced a total of 28 shot attempts, 14 of which headed straight between the three posts. The club from the Slovakian capital even defeated Slovan on corner kicks in crushing fashion, 15:0.
Despite this, it was only a four-goal victory. Ilkay Gündogan scored in the eighth minute, then Phil Foden, Erling Haaland and 21-year-old James McAtee also got on the scoresheet.
But it was in this statistic that City coach Pep Guardiola surpassed legendary Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson.
Guardiola sets a new Champions League record
As OptaJoe reported on the X network, the Spanish strategist and his team won their thirteenth match in the Champions League in this way.
With Manchester United, the former coach Ferguson has beaten his opponents with this result, i.e. by four goals, in a total of twelve matches. Guardiola thus also set a new Champions League record.
Vladimir Weiss Sr. spoke about the match with City in a different way after the game, admitting that he had probably never seen such quality live. “I have never played against such an opponent before. In my eyes, this is the best team in the world with the best players. It was an honour to play against such a team. It’s from a different world,” the Slovak manager praised.
Source: UEFA, OptaJoe, Manchester City – X