Manchester City beat Sheffield United 2-1 at the last minute, Guardiola made history
In the English Premier League teams, Manchester City won the away game, albeit with difficulty, against Sheffield United. Manchester City won 2-1 with a goal in the last minutes, manager Pep Guardiola managed to go down in history.
Erling Haaland missed a penalty in the 37th minute of the first half and also had plenty of chances in the second half. Haaland, scoring an assist from Jack Grealish in the 63rd minute, however, gave City a 1-0 lead. It was 1-1 when hosts Sheffield United scored in the 85th minute with their first shot on target.
Golden came into play 1 minute later, Phil Foden assisting Rodri’s goal in the 88th minute, allowing City to take the lead to make it 2-1. With this result, Manchester City made 3 of 3 in the league and reached 9 points. Sheffield, meanwhile, remained unbeaten on 0 for 3.
PEP GUARDIOLA GOES INTO HISTORY
Following this result, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola became the fastest manager to reach 200 wins in Premier League history.
With 200 wins in 269 games, Guardiola topped the list ahead of Alex Ferguson and José Mourinho. Ferguson, the Manchester United legend, achieved 200 wins in 322 matches, while Portuguese coach José Mourinho had the same success in 326 matches.
Source: Sozcu
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