Erling Haaland's Two Goals Drive Manchester City Into Champions League Knockout Stage With 3-0 Victory Over Young Boys
Haaland's Dominating Performance at Group G Match Takes Manchester City to Knockout Round, Extending Unbeaten Home Streak in Champions League to 28 Games
- Erling Haaland scored twice, including a long-range effort in the second half, taking his Champions League career total to 39 goals in 34 games - putting him within reach of Manchester City great, Sergio Aguero's 41 goal record.
- Haaland's first goal was a penalty kick at the 23rd minute, and his second came in the six minutes after halftime - missing out on a hat trick as he was substituted in the 61st minute.
- Manchester City maintained their unbeaten home run in the Champions League, extending it to 28 games with a dominating win over Young Boys.
- Young Boys were reduced to 10 players when Sandro Lauper received a red card.
- Manchester City defender, John Stones, was substituted at halftime due to a muscle issue, casting doubt on his availability for upcoming games.