Manchester City suffered a rare Champions League defeat at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday, losing 0-2 to Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen and ending its 23-game unbeaten home run in the competition’s group or league stage.
The loss spoiled Pep Guardiola’s 100th Champions League match as City manager and left the Premier League side provisionally sixth on 10 points after five games. Alejandro Grimaldo and Patrik Schick scored for Leverkusen, which is 13th.
Guardiola rested most of his regular starters for the first half, with 10 changes to his team, and the risky move backfired.
LEVERKUSEN OPEN SCORING WITH COUNTER-ATTACK STRIKE
Leverkusen struck in the 23rd minute on the counter-attack when Malik Tillman sent in a cross that Christian Kofane held up in the penalty area for Grimaldo to fire home.
Guardiola sent on reinforcements to start the second half in Phil Foden, Jeremy Doku and Nico O’Reilly, but it did not stop the visiting side from doubling its lead in the 54th minute with a glancing Schick header over a lunging Nathan Ake and past the outstretched hands of goalkeeper James Trafford.
City’s scoring machine, Erling Haaland, entered the game in the 65th minute to a standing ovation.
Though he was in the thick of the action, there were no late-game heroics, with Mark Flekken making a brave stop from the big Norwegian’s best chance, a one-on-one with the ‘keeper after running onto a through ball from Foden.
FLEKKEN PRODUCES BRILLIANT SAVES
City had been keen to make amends for their 2-1 Premier League loss at Newcastle United on Saturday, but it was not to be, and Flekken was a big reason why.
The Dutchman made brilliant saves to deny Ake and Tijjani Reijnders as City peppered the visitor’s goal with 20 attempts, including seven on target, to Leverkusen’s two.
“It’s an unbelievable feeling (to win at The Etihad) to be honest,” Leverkusen defender Jarell Quansah told TNT Sports. “We needed a lot of character and a lot of fight and grit.
“We know they’ve got a lot of world-class quality, and even the players that started tonight, we know they’re world-class players playing for their countries as well, so it was always going to be a tough task when they came on. We defended a bit deeper than I would have liked to, but glad to get the win.”
Leverkusen boss Kasper Hjulmand called it a night to remember.
“We are so happy with this win, but not only the win but the character the team showed,” he said. “I have great respect for the players, for the team we are. We are building a team here, and I think this night is a night to remember, and it’s fuel for our development.
“Of course, we had moments where we needed a little bit of luck and a very good ‘keeper tonight.”
City had not lost at home in the Champions League group stage since a shock 2-1 defeat by Lyon in September 2018.
AUBAMEYANG BRACE HELPS MARSEILLE BEAT NEWCASTLE
Newcastle United’s three-match Champions League winning streak was halted on Tuesday as they lost 1-2 at Olympique de Marseille after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice for the home side.
Harvey Barnes gave the visiting side a dream start at the Stade Velodrome when he broke the deadlock from close range after five minutes with his fourth goal in his last three matches in all competitions.
Aubameyang turned the scoreline around, though, with two goals in four minutes shortly after the interval to give the French side its second win of the campaign.
Newcastle, which is eighth with nine points, travels to Bayer Leverkusen next, while Marseille, 19th on six points, visits Union Saint-Gilloise.
Published on Nov 26, 2025