Manchester City, the reigning champions, set another record by winning the UEFA Europa League Round of 16 second leg 3-1 at home against Copenhagen in the early hours of Thursday morning (7), making a total of 6-2 in the two rounds to advance to the last eight. Become the third Manchester City "10 consecutive wins" in the history of the European Union this team, but also the first Premier League team has achieved how to achieve the results, the momentum is like a rainbow.
For the crucial battle to visit Liverpool on Sunday (10), City put away a core war of Chieuendibni, Phil Cotton and Bernardo Schwarz. However, the superb class underneath remained easy. He went 2-0 up inside 10 minutes of the opening wave thanks to Vinlur Ejenji and Zulian Ivaris going into the wave, and although he was chased down once on 29 minutes, Ainin Chalant went into the wave in first-half stoppage time to seal the win. City put Lodi Kasjandi away at half time to stay in the game further, and after the change of sides there was no more goals scored by either side as City progressed comfortably.
Manchester City have won 10 consecutive UEFA matches since playing Real Madrid in the last four, the first team in the history of the Premier League and the third European team to Real Madrid (2014-15) and Bayern (2019-20). Leader Gaudio said after the game, "I believe I can win the title again, forgetting that we will be competing with Real Madrid, Bayern and other giants, and the most important thing is that City has reached the last eight for the seventh consecutive year, very consistently, and that City is gradually getting to the level of Barcelona, Bayern and other all-time powerhouses".