With a 20-yard strike from Kevin De Bruyne and a goal from the man of the moment, Iikay Gundogan ensured Manchester City are in the quarter-final, yet again.
Riyadh Mahrez laid the pass for De Bruyne's goal and Phil Foden was able to create an assist for Gundogan with a beautiful pass, ensured the match was buried in the first half.
The Manchester side was too hot to handle for the German side, who were two goals down from the first leg of the tie. The tie was buried within eighteen minutes of action, this gave Pep Guardiola the chance to rest some of his key players for the FA Cup semi-final match against Everton, to be played on Saturday.
With City enjoying most of the ball possession, Borussia Monchengladbach has been a shadow of themself ever since their manager, Marco Rose announced that he will be joining Borussia Dortmund at the end of the season. They've lost seven consecutive matches, which have left them at the bottom half of the German Bundesliga table, with a huge eleven points off the top four.
Man City, on the other hand, have become unplayable, losing just one match in their last eighteen matches and have not conceded a goal in the champions league since Matchday 1.
Will City be able to turn their luck around, this time? City have been dumped out of the competition in the quarter-final stage on three previous occasions.
Riyadh Mahrez laid the pass for De Bruyne's goal and Phil Foden was able to create an assist for Gundogan with a beautiful pass, ensured the match was buried in the first half.
The Manchester side was too hot to handle for the German side, who were two goals down from the first leg of the tie. The tie was buried within eighteen minutes of action, this gave Pep Guardiola the chance to rest some of his key players for the FA Cup semi-final match against Everton, to be played on Saturday.
With City enjoying most of the ball possession, Borussia Monchengladbach has been a shadow of themself ever since their manager, Marco Rose announced that he will be joining Borussia Dortmund at the end of the season. They've lost seven consecutive matches, which have left them at the bottom half of the German Bundesliga table, with a huge eleven points off the top four.
Man City, on the other hand, have become unplayable, losing just one match in their last eighteen matches and have not conceded a goal in the champions league since Matchday 1.
Will City be able to turn their luck around, this time? City have been dumped out of the competition in the quarter-final stage on three previous occasions.