Manchester City edge Aston Villa 2-1 with 94th-minute Nunes winner in UCL showdown
Manchester City edged a dramatic 2-1 victory over Aston Villa thanks to a last-gasp goal from converted right-back Matheus Nunes, keeping their Champions League ambitions firmly alive while dealing a blow to Villa’s hopes.
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The match, held at the Etihad Stadium, exploded into life within seconds as Marcus Rashford rattled the post just 18 seconds after kickoff, sending an early warning to the hosts. However, City responded in style, taking the lead in the seventh minute when Omar Marmoush carved through the Villa defence to tee up Bernardo Silva. The Portuguese playmaker's shot, though not perfectly struck, evaded Emiliano Martinez and nestled into the back of the net.
Villa drew level 11 minutes later under controversial circumstances. A clumsy challenge by Ruben Dias on Jacob Ramsey was penalized after a prolonged VAR review. Despite City’s protests, Rashford converted the spot-kick with confidence, silencing the home crowd.
Both teams then settled into a tactical chess match — Villa exploiting City's high defensive line while Guardiola's side pressed relentlessly. As the intensity dipped, it was James McAtee who came closest to reigniting the contest, his audacious lob narrowly drifting wide.
City were fortunate not to fall behind when Rashford, brimming with confidence, narrowly missed from a tight angle. McAtee squandered another opportunity moments later, failing to convert Nico O'Reilly’s precise through ball, before Marmoush had a potential goal ruled out for offside.
Just as the match seemed destined for a draw, substitute Jeremy Doku delivered a spark of brilliance. The Belgian winger burst past the Villa backline and laid the ball across to Nunes, who coolly slotted home in the 94th minute. The converted midfielder-turned-defender’s dramatic winner sealed a crucial three points for City, propelling them into third place in the Premier League table, while Villa remained seventh.
Player Ratings
Stefan Ortega (6/10): Solid replacement for Ederson, largely untroubled.
Matheus Nunes (7/10): Scored the decisive goal after a largely quiet evening.
Ruben Dias (4/10): Poor performance, gave away the penalty.
Josko Gvardiol (6/10): Strong aerially but inconsistent overall.
Nico O'Reilly (7/10): Promising signs from the young full-back.
Ilkay Gundogan (6/10): Showed flashes of experience, but not dominant.
Mateo Kovacic (6/10): Worked hard but lacked creative impact.
Kevin De Bruyne (5/10): Below his usual standards, struggled to influence play.
Bernardo Silva (7/10): Made the most of his chance to open the scoring.
Omar Marmoush (7/10): Key to City’s opener and posed a constant threat.
James McAtee (5/10): Missed key chances, needs to improve his end product.
Substitutes
Jeremy Doku (7/10): Game-changer with his pace and assist for the winner.
Manuel Akanji (N/A): No significant contribution due to limited minutes.
Manager
Pep Guardiola (6/10): City's tactical approach lacked its usual polish, but his substitutions made the difference late on.
Manchester City now turn their attention to the remaining fixtures with renewed confidence, knowing that even in moments of struggle, they can find a hero — this time, in Matheus Nunes.
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