Manchester City came from behind to beat Dortmund 2-1 in the UEFA Europa League Group G match at dawn on Thursday (15), thanks to Stones and Ennincharlant scoring world goals at the end of the match. Aynincharanter's difficult "Kung Fu Kick" goal was a reminder of the Swedish striker Ibrahimovic's style.
In the first half, the two sides were mainly testing, and there were not many threatening attacks. In the 56th minute, Dormont's veteran Maggolios kicked the ball from the left side of the penalty area, and midfielder Zudibinimhan broke the deadlock with a header at the near goal for the "Bees".
City then went on the offensive, with Anin Chalainte's shot hitting the post and bouncing out. In the 80th minute, City stalwart Stones suddenly shot from the right side of the penalty area, which is also the 28-year-old England international footballer since February this year since the English Football Cup, scored again for the "Blue Moon".
City equalized, and then went on to take the lead just four minutes later, when Zouo Janshiro crossed into the box with the back of his right foot, and Einin Chalant scored with a spectacular "Kung Fu Kick" from the top of the air.
The Norwegian striker, who is 22 years and 55 days old, became the youngest player in the history of the UEFA Europa League to score a goal for a team that scored in a reverse fixture, breaking the old record of 22 years and 194 days set by Spanish international Ejiao Morada, who scored for Real Madrid in the UEFA Europa League and broke through the "Galacticos" when he scored in a reverse fixture.
Aynin Chalant refused to celebrate after going down to score as a sign of respect for former owners Dormont. He played 21 UEFA matches and amassed 26 goals, which is incredibly efficient.
Manchester City top the table with six points from two wins, while Dortmund are in second place with three points. In the other match in the same group, Copenhagen drew 0-0 with Xavier at home, both teams have only one point.