Juventus 1-0 Manchester City
Juventus 1-0 Manchester City: Mandzukic sends Italians top
Mario Mandzukic's first-half goal secured a 1-0 victory for Juventus over Manchester City and sent the Italians through to the knockout stage and back into first place in Group D.
Mandzukic
got Juve's first goal when they came from behind to secure a 2-1 win in
Manchester on matchday one and the Croatia striker's 18th-minute strike
was enough to seal the points this time around.
Having made
sure of their own last-16 berth with a superb 3-1 win at Sevilla in
their previous game, City manager Manuel Pellegrini urged his team to
grab top spot with victory in Turin.
On the back of their
humiliating 4-1 loss to Liverpool on Saturday, the Premier League side
turned in a much-improved showing but lacked a cutting edge to lend Juve
the advantage in the battle for a seeded place in the knockout draw.
Juve only need a point from their final match at Sevilla to finish
first ahead of City, who have been dumped out by Barcelona in the past
two seasons as second-place qualifiers and will now fear a similar fate
against a European heavyweight.
Substitute Raheem Sterling
passed up a glorious chance to equalise in the closing stages before a
miserable night for Pellegrini was compounded by an apparent groin
injury to Joe Hart.
City had little to show for patient build-up play during the opening
stages until Kevin De Bruyne's cross from the left broke for
Fernandinho, a goalscorer against Sevilla, who blazed wastefully over on
this occasion.
It was a miss the visitors would regret almost
instantly as Paul Pogba orchestrated a Juventus break, skipping past De
Bruyne to feed Alex Sandro before the wing-back's measured delivery was
slotted home on the volley by Mandzukic.
A stunning reaction
save by Hart prevented Mandzukic from adding a second on the end of
Stephan Lichtsteiner's 28th-minute knockdown.
A woeful backpass
from Claudio Marchisio almost let City striker Sergio Aguero in for an
equaliser ahead of the interval but veteran goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon
stood firm.
Another wonderful Sandro cross was impressively
cleared by Nicolas Otamendi with Mandzukic lurking early in the second
half before City came agonisingly close to an equaliser.
Fernando guided De Bruyne's left-wing corner towards the bottom corner,
where Buffon touched his header onto the base of the post and gathered
with Yaya Toure lurking.
Once again, City were at their most
vulnerable having almost scored - Alvaro Morata, on for a limping
Mandzukic, broke free of the away defence and his lofted attempt over
Hart was turned on to the post by Stefano Sturaro.
Aguero,
largely starved of service, had a 67th-minute volley deflected wide
before making way for Sterling and Pellegrini's new attacking spearhead
endured a moment to forget 10 minutes from time.
The England
forward looked set to keep City in control of the race for top spot but
he scuffed a left-footed shot wide from De Bruyne's low cross with the
goal gaping.
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