We are hungry for success, says Kompany

City skipper in buoyant mood after downing Kiev 3-1 in Champions League


Agencies February 25, 2016
Three away goals give City a strong advantage over Kiev in the return leg and should be enough to see Sky Blues qualify for the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time in their history. PHOTO: AFP

KIEV: Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany said they played like a team ‘hungry for success’ as they put a poor recent run behind them to move to the verge of the Champions League quarter-finals with a 3-1 win at Dynamo Kiev on Wednesday.

City had lost their previous three matches, denting their Premier League hopes with back-to-back defeats by Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur and exiting the FA Cup with a humiliating 5-1 loss at Chelsea.

They put in a barn-storming first-half display in Ukraine, however, and held off a Kiev fightback after the break to edge closer to a maiden appearance in the last eight of the Champions League.

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City have failed at this hurdle for the last two seasons, although both those ties were against Barcelona.

“The performance was good, with a lot of high pressing, 3-1 is a good result and we are happy with it,” Kompany told BT Sport. “We are going into the second leg with a fairly good chance to go through, which has not been the case before. We looked like a team that was hungry for success tonight.”

City were slick in their approach play in the opening 45 minutes, slicing through their opponents almost at will and taking a 2-0 lead with goals from Sergio Aguero and David Silva.

Kiev pulled a goal back when Vitaliy Buyalskiy’s deflected effort beat Joe Hart, but a 90th-minute curler from Yaya Toure restored their two-goal advantage.

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Apart from a brief wobble when Kiev reduced the arrears, it was a reassuring display for City manager Manuel Pellegrini, whose side face Liverpool in the League Cup final at Wembley on Sunday.

“Maybe when it was 2-1 we had moments of doubt, but then we got the third goal,” said Pellegrini. “Is the tie settled? No, it is important in football to never think it is finished. But to have that third goal gives us more confidence for the second leg.”

Simeone ‘calm’ despite stalemate

Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone said he was calm about the return leg after his side failed to take advantage of a 10-men PSV Eindhoven in the goalless draw at the Philips Stadion.

Atletico had chances to kill the game before half-time as Luciano Vietto and Antoine Griezmann missed one-on-ones with Jeroen Zoet.

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The hosts had to resist for the final 20 minutes a man light when Gaston Pereiro saw red for a second bookable offence.

However, Atletico failed to take advantage meaning all is to play for when the sides meet again on March 15 at the Vicente Calderon for a place in the last eight.

And despite his side’s struggles to score goals of late, Simeone is confident their excellent home record in Europe will see Atletico into the quarter-finals for a third consecutive year.

“I don’t like to lie and I speak honestly. Playing at home (to decide the tie), how can I not be calm?” said Simeone.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 26th,  2016.

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