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Foden and Haaland boost City's hopes of automatic qualification

The Guardian

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November 06, 2025

If Phil Foden performs so do Manchester City is a truism reiterated by this two-goal show that helped sweep Pep Guardiola's improving team to 10 points from four games at the stage's halfway juncture.

- Jamie Jackson

Foden and Haaland boost City's hopes of automatic qualification

Factor in Erling Haaland who decorated his captaincy for the eve with a 27th goal (for club and country) and Waldemer Anton's 72nd-minute jab home was solely an irritation.

But after the strike Borussia Dortmund had more moments - Karim Adeyemi missed at pointblank - and so despite Rayan Cherki's fourth in added time, Guardiola is sure to remind his charges not to allow the opponent to wrest the initiative as the visitor did for the closing phases.

The bottom line, though: City are close to the cohesive proposition that makes them formidable and the ceiling is again high for the 2022-23 treble winners.

Guardiola trained the squad yesterday morning, preferring to give players Tuesday off following Sunday's “so demanding” 3-1 win over Bournemouth here. This rare move - “I’ve done it a few times” - caused the eye to look for any discernible impact on their rhythm seven or so hours after being put through the drills.

By halftime, the answer was a definite no. Dortmund monopolised the ball in an opening passage that pinned their hosts back and a loose Josko Gvardiol pass allowed Adeyemi to be played through along the right and momentarily threaten Gianluigi Donnarumma’s goal. Adeyemi was soon breaking again along the same flank and zipping in a ball from which Maximilian Beier failed to prosper.

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time to read

2 mins

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time to read

8 mins

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High stakes Rachel Reeves is facing a sink or swim moment. Which will it be?

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time to read

7 mins

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Paddington wear Duffel coats for men aren't just warm this winter - they're hot

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time to read

2 mins

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Theatre review Dissection of the American dream speaks loudly now

In 2014, the director Ivo van Hove’s Young Vic production of Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge drew comparisons to monumental Greek drama. Lightning has struck twice with this magnificent, shuddering production that perfects the art of doing less for more effect and is staged at the same West End venue to which its predecessor transferred.

time to read

2 mins

November 22, 2025

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Money hacks The couple's guide to spending and saving

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer for whether you should manage your finances jointly, separately or somewhere in the middle.

time to read

4 mins

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The Guardian

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Loved actually How Bill Nighy became our most unlikely new cult agony uncle

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time to read

3 mins

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Sublime sitcom is a thing of joy, beauty and a pack of chops

\"How's yer downstairs?\" bellows West End Curls manager Rita (Sarah Hadland) at the scrunched-up ball of postnatal exhaustion that is Gemma (Aimee Lou Wood).

time to read

1 mins

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Government borrows £10bn more than forecast in pre-budget setback

Rachel Reeves was urged to use next week's budget to create significantly more headroom against her fiscal rules, after official figures showed the UK government borrowed almost £10bn more than forecast in the year to October.

time to read

3 mins

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Epstein files World awaits their release - but this won't be the end

They are the files that America and the world - has long waited to see: a huge cache of documents at the Department of Justice related to the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

time to read

4 mins

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