Manchester City's glory continued as they beat Copenhagen 3-1 in the UEFA Europa League Round of 16 second leg in the early hours of Thursday morning (7), despite not going all out, to reach the last eight of the UEFA Europa League with a two-legged aggregate score of 6-2, making them only the third Manchester City team in the history of the European Union to achieve "10 consecutive victories", and the first to achieve such a feat. The English Premier League team is in a great position to do so.

In preparation for Sunday's (10th) crucial clash with Liverpool, City captain Chiyun Dibny, Phil Cotton and Bernardo Schwarz have been kept out of the squad. However, in their absence, the team's strength is still not to be underestimated. In the first 10 minutes of the match, Vinlor Ejenji and Zulian Ivaris scored two goals to take a 2-0 lead. Although Copenhagen pulled one back after 29 minutes, Ennin Chalant scored again in the first half of stoppage time to ensure City's victory. In the second half, City replaced Lodikasjandi to retain further fitness and eventually eased through with a 2-1 win.

Manchester City have now won 10 consecutive Europa League matches since their last meeting with Real Madrid in the quarter-finals, becoming the first team in Premier League history, and the third team after Real Madrid (2014-2015) and Bayern Munich (2019-2020) to achieve "10 consecutive victories" in Europe. The team. After the match, team leader Gaudio said: "I believe we can win the title again, although we will face giants such as Real Madrid and Bayern, but the most important thing is that City has reached the last eight for seven consecutive years, with great stability. City are gradually stepping into the ranks of historical powerhouses such as Barcelona and Bayern."

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