Pep talk keeps City on track

27 November 2014 - 02:39 By Reuters
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EXTRA YARD: Manchester City's Sergio Aguero on his way to bagging a hat-trick against Bayern Munich in the Champions League clash at the Etihad Stadium this week
EXTRA YARD: Manchester City's Sergio Aguero on his way to bagging a hat-trick against Bayern Munich in the Champions League clash at the Etihad Stadium this week
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Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini, with his flagging side trailing 2-1 to Bayern Munich, gave his players a halftime pep talk that sparked a revival and kept their Champions League hopes alive.

After Sergio Aguero had put City in front with a penalty, following the dismissal of Bayern defender Mehdi Benatia, who had brought him down, the German champions scored twice in five minutes through Xabi Alonso and Robert Lewandowski.

But in the wake of Pellegrini's words of wisdom, Argentinian Aguero scored two goals in the final five minutes of the match to complete a hat-trick and reignite City's hopes of progressing to the knockout stage with a 3-2 win at the Etihad.

"My first thought at halftime was that we conceded two unbelievable goals and when you do that it is very difficult to win," Pellegrini said.

"But I told the players we had 45 minutes to score two goals, otherwise we were out.

"I said it was our last chance to stay in the Champions League and I told them not to allow their spirit to fall down. Another team may do that, but this team never. They're never beaten and always do their all to win.

"That is why the second half has double merit, because we beat Bayern Munich, who played very well, but also because we did not fall down in this period.

"I don't think this team are ever beaten," he said.

City are level on five points with CSKA Moscow and AS Roma in Group E, and if the English team win in Rome on December 10 and the Russians fail to beat Bayern, the Premier League champions will qualify for the last 16.

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