Bodo/Glimt 3-1 Manchester City: City humbled in Norway as Rodri sees red
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Bodo/Glimt 3-1 Manchester City: City humbled in Norway as Rodri sees red
"Manchester City's bad week continued with an embarrassing and merited defeat in Norway - with Rodri sent off. City were off the pace as rivals Manchester United beat them at the weekend and Pep Guardiola's side were again punished by a rampant Bodo side who excelled on the counter attack on the way to a first ever win in the Champions League group stage."
"There were just 117 seconds between two Kasper Hogh strikes in the first half as the Danish striker scored his first ever goals in the Champions League. And Jens Petter Hauge - who scored twice against Tottenham earlier this season - added a third to pile on the misery for City. Rayan Cherki momentarily put City back in touch but Rodri was then shown two yellow cards inside a minute for his first sending off in the Champions League."
Manchester City suffered an embarrassing and deserved defeat in Norway as Rodri was sent off. Bodo scored twice in quick succession through Kasper Hogh, whose strikes came just 117 seconds apart and represented his first Champions League goals. Jens Petter Hauge added a third as Bodo exploited counter-attacking opportunities. Rayan Cherki reduced the deficit, but Rodri received two yellow cards inside a minute, resulting in his first Champions League sending-off. The defeat leaves Manchester City still positioned to reach the last 16 but under pressure ahead of the group-stage finale.
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