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Aguero hat-trick helps Man City defeat Moenchengladbach

Leicester City enjoyed the easiest possible introduction to Champions League football as two Riyad Mahrez goals helped them to brush off the limited Group G challenge of Club Bruges 3-0 in Belgium.

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Manchester City’s Champions League game against Borussia Monchengladbach, postponed because of torrential rain, will be played on Wednesday evening at 7:45 p.m. BST.

Borussia Mönchengladbach were beaten 4-0 by Manchester City FC in their UEFA Champions League Group C opener, with Sergio Aguero’s hat-trick and a late Kelechi Iheanacho strike separating the sides at the City of Manchester Stadium on Wednesday.

Guardiola, who won the Champions League twice as Barcelona boss and describes the competition as “beautiful” now wants fans to get fully behind the challenge.

The game had been due to take place at 1845 GMT on Tuesday, but was called off 20 minutes earlier as a summer thunderstorm battered Manchester.

So, too, is Guardiola.

However, City have some superstars of their own to attract spectators.

But that couldn’t take the limelight from Aguero, who was back in the team amid a three-match domestic suspension for elbowing an opponent during a Premier League game. We spoke with [Gundogan] and he said “I’m ready”.

Man City vs BMG PredictionManchester City is in great form, and they can easily beat the visiting team.

“OK, the goals will come along”.

The letter is signed Max Ebert, the club’s sporting director. But the visitors couldn’t stifle City’s attacking threat and conceded chance after chance in the final minutes. “We knew what to expect”.

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“If we are to be successful it means everyone playing their part – the coaches, the players and – very importantly – the spectators. We didn’t manage to do that”. “The stadium was not completely full so the only thing we can do is play good so the people at home say, ‘Wow, next time I will be there.’ We have to be so proud to play in this competition”. “Every team needs to score to win games and, if you have such an incredible striker in your own rows, then it gives you the safety you are always able to score”.

Borussia Monchengladbach boss Andre Schubert is preparing his side for a tough test against Manchester City