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Event2024–25 UEFA Champions League
DateWednesday 18 September 2024
VenueCity of Manchester Stadium, Manchester
Player of the MatchNicolò Barella
RefereeGlenn Nyberg (Sweden)
Weather18 °C (64 °F)
Humidity: 74%
Wind: 11 km/ h
Man City - Brentford
Inter - Monza
Man City - Arsenal
Inter - AC Milan

Manchester City v Inter Milan was a match which took place at the City of Manchester Stadium on Wednesday 18 September 2024.

Preview[]

Pep Guardiola has admitted he is surprised by Erling Haaland's goalscoring form as Manchester City prepare to begin their Champions League campaign against Inter Milan.

Haaland, who signed from Borussia Dortmund in 2022, has made a blistering start to the Premier League season with nine goals in four matches - including two hat-tricks.

The 24-year-old's next goal will be his 100th in a City shirt, having scored 99 times in 103 appearances.

When asked in Tuesday's pre-match news conference whether even he was surprised by Haaland's goals record this season, City boss Guardiola replied: "A little bit, yeah.

"I don't expect him to score three, two goals every game. At the moment it is going to happen.

"I know the quality is there but I think the difference from last season is that he feels good, with no problems."

Guardiola was full of praise for Inter Milan, the team City beat to win the Champions League in 2023.

"A historic team, an incredible mentality," said Guardiola. "They are built to win every single game.

"They are created to win competitions. Last year, they won a lot, the mindset of the players was 'I'm able to do it' - quite similar to us."

Match Report[]

Manchester City's Champions League campaign opened in frustrating fashion as they were held to a draw by impressive Inter Milan at Etihad Stadium.

Pep Guardiola's side were never at their most fluent, not helped by an injury to Kevin de Bruyne that forced him off at half-time - the City boss says he will have to speak to the club's doctors to find out the extent of the injury.

But City's Italian opponents were well worth their draw.

In a repeat of the 2023 Champions League final won by City in Istanbul, Inter showed superb organisation and attacking threat despite facing increased pressure in the second half.

Erling Haaland, seeking his 100th goal for the hosts, was largely kept quiet, and both sides had chances to make the breakthrough but were unable to capitalise.

Phil Foden, on as a second-half substitute for the injured De Bruyne, saw a shot saved by Inter keeper Yann Sommer, who also thwarted Josko Gvardiol.

Inter wasted many good situations, with former Manchester United defender Matteo Darmian choosing a flamboyant backheel when the shot was on, while another one-time Old Trafford star, Henrikh Mkhitaryan, fired over the top from close range, leaving coach Simone Inzaghi on his knees beating the turf in frustration.

But City went close to a dramatic late winner as Foden fired straight at Sommer after a delightful move and Ilkay Gundogan had two headed chances in the box.

"We faced a really difficult team," said Guardiola, whose side failed to score in a Champions League match for the first time since October 2022.

"I'm still really, really satisfied for the game we played, especially with how [Inter] defended, they are masters of that, so big, they help each other unbelievably. So you cannot expect to create a lot of chances."

The new long-winded Champions League group stage reduces some of the jeopardy in this blank scoreline but there is no doubt it will be a disappointment to Guardiola and City that they could not start their quest for a second triumph in the tournament with a victory.

This was the first time in 40 Champions League home group games City have failed to score – and only the second time in two and half years they have not scored at Etihad Stadium, the other being the goalless draw against Arsenal last season.

They certainly had their chances in the second half, with substitute Gundogan unable to convert two late opportunities, first sending a header into the arms of Inter keeper Sommer, then heading over from substitute Jeremy Doku's cross with the goal at his mercy seconds from the end.

Sommer was in fine form throughout as Inter justified their status as Champions League dark horses having reached the final against City in 2023.

There was concern for City before Sunday's vital league meeting with Arsenal at Etihad Stadium with De Bruyne unable to come out for the second half after picking up an injury late in the first period. Guardiola will hope this was a minor knock and his removal precautionary as he will not want to lose the Belgian midfielder's influence for a game of such significance between first and second in the table.

City did have the consolation of the return of Foden after illness, looking sharp and almost making the breakthrough only to be denied by the excellent Sommer.

Even Haaland, with nine goals in his first four Premier League games this season, was unable to breach Inter's determined defence as he was well shackled, almost literally on occasions as he complained to the referee about the manner in which he was constantly manhandled.

"There were six players around him, three behind, three in front," said Guardiola. "That makes it difficult for any player.

"We tried to use the spaces, that is why Gundogan had a couple of chances. I knew Inter would play like that - credit to them. We created a couple of really clear opportunities but we didn't score."

It was a night when City, unusually for them, could not make the breakthrough but it is unlikely to cause any lingering damage to their Champions League aspirations.

Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi made for compelling viewing throughout this tie as he cut an animated figure on the sidelines, constantly on the edge of rage – until the final whistle offered relief and the reward of a deserved point for his side.

He lived every moment at Etihad Stadium, engaging in constant dialogue with his backroom staff, often wandering yards out of his own technical area down the touchline and, on one occasion, ending up in City's designated section, not too far away from counterpart Guardiola.

Inzaghi was at his most dramatic when Mkhitaryan wasted Inter's best chance in the second half, the substitute blazing over and leaving his coach - a former striker - on his hands and knees, beating the turf in undisguised fury before clutching his head in anguish.

For all the touchline antics, Inzaghi is a coach of high quality, emphasised by the calm and ordered manner of Inter's defending in the face of City's all-conquering attack, and bolted on to a real threat on the counter.

"I said well done to them, they put in a giant performance," he said afterwards.

Inzaghi led the Italian champions to that showpiece final against City in Istanbul, and while they are very much outsiders to win the trophy for the first time since 2010, no-one will face an easy task against them.

Match[]

Details[]

18 September 2024 (2024-09-18)
21:00 (20:00 UTC+1)
Manchester City 0–0 Inter Milan City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester
Referee: Glenn Nyberg (Sweden)
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Manchester City
Inter Milan
31 Flag of Brazil Ederson
24 Flag of Croatia Joško Gvardiol
03 Flag of Portugal Rúben Dias Booked in the 33rd minute 33'
25 Flag of Switzerland Manuel Akanji
16 Flag of Spain Rodri
82 Flag of England Rico Lewis
10 Flag of England Jack Grealish
17 Flag of Belgium Kevin de Bruyne Captain Substituted off in the 46th minute 46'
20 Flag of Portugal Bernardo Silva Substituted off in the 80th minute 80'
26 Flag of Brazil Savinho Substituted off in the 46th minute 46'
09 Flag of Norway Erling Haaland
Substitutes:
02 Flag of England Kyle Walker
05 Flag of England John Stones
08 Flag of Croatia Mateo Kovačić
11 Flag of Belgium Jérémy Doku Substituted on in the 80th minute 80'
18 Flag of Germany Stefan Ortega
19 Flag of Germany İlkay Gündoğan Substituted on in the 46th minute 46'
27 Flag of Portugal Matheus Nunes
33 Flag of England Scott Carson
47 Flag of England Phil Foden Substituted on in the 46th minute 46'
87 Flag of England James McAtee
Manager:
Flag of Spain Pep Guardiola
01 Flag of Switzerland Yann Sommer
85 Flag of Italy Alessandro Bastoni
15 Flag of Italy Francesco Acerbi
31 Flag of Germany Yann Bisseck Substituted off in the 75th minute 75'
30 Flag of Brazil Carlos Augusto
07 Flag of Poland Piotr Zieliński Substituted off in the 66th minute 66'
20 Flag of Turkey Hakan Çalhanoğlu Substituted off in the 82nd minute 82'
23 Flag of Italy Nicolò Barella
36 Flag of Italy Matteo Darmian Substituted off in the 75th minute 75'
99 Flag of Iran Mehdi Taremi
09 Flag of France Marcus Thuram Substituted off in the 66th minute 66'
Substitutes:
02 Flag of Netherlands Denzel Dumfries Substituted on in the 75th minute 75'
06 Flag of Netherlands Stefan de Vrij
10 Flag of Argentina Lautaro Martínez Captain Substituted on in the 66th minute 66'
12 Flag of Italy Raffaele Di Gennaro
13 Flag of Spain Josep Martínez
16 Flag of Italy Davide Frattesi Substituted on in the 82nd minute 82'
21 Flag of Albania Kristjan Asllani
22 Flag of Armenia Henrikh Mkhitaryan Substituted on in the 66th minute 66'
28 Flag of France Benjamin Pavard Substituted on in the 75th minute 75'
Manager:
Flag of Italy Simone Inzaghi

Match Stats[]

Overall Manchester City Inter Milan
Goals scored 0 0
Total shots 22 13
Shots on target 5 4
Ball possession 60% 40%
Corner kicks 4 3
Fouls committed 12 9

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