Borussia Monchengladbach 1-2 Man City: Sergio Aguero's last-gasp spot-kick gives visitors vital win Sergio Aguero's last-minute penalty helped Manchester City fight back to earn a crucial Champions League win at German side Borussia Monchengladbach.Aguero calmly slotted into the corner as City bounced back from defeat by Juventus in their opening Group D tie.
City keeper Joe Hart saved a first-half penalty from Raffael but was powerless to stop Lars Stindl precisely side-footing in the opener from 15 yards.Defender Nicolas Otamendi volleyed in the equaliser before Aguero struck.City remain third in Group D, level on three points with Spanish side Sevilla, but three adrift of Juventus.
The Italian champions, who won 2-1 at Etihad Stadium earlier this month, have maximum points after beating Sevilla 2-0 in Turin.
Hart key to City's success Aguero's late winner - after the Argentine was tripped by Monchengladbach's Fabian Johnson - make the early standings look much healthier for a City side aiming to progress past the Champions League last 16 for the first time.
But had it not been for an impressive display by returning goalkeeper Hart, Manuel Pellegrini's side might not have found themselves in the position to be pushing for a late winner.
Hart returned to the side after a back injury kept him on the bench for Saturday's defeat at Tottenham - where replacement Willy Caballero was criticised for his part in two of the home side's four goals.
And Hart produced a commanding display in Germany to show why he is so integral to his side's ambitions.
As well as stopping Raffael's first-half penalty, the 28-year-old spread himself to deny the Brazilian and also stopped Patrick Herrmann when sloppy defending allowed the pair to burst through on his goal.
City's fab four unveiled Manchester City fans finally saw their £116m forward line of Sergio Aguero, Raheem Sterling, David Silva and Kevin de Bruyne together for the first time.But although they contributed significantly to the visitors hogging 65.4% of the possession in Germany, the quartet struggled to find their fluency in the final third of the field.
Aguero, who has only managed one goal from open play this season, wasted an excellent chance inside the opening five minutes, sliding Sterling's low cross from the left against the legs of home keeper Yann Sommer.
The Argentina forward, who had eight shots - more than any other player - also dragged two first-half efforts wide.
But he kept his cool when it mattered to score his 15th goal in his last 15 Champions League starts for City.
Champion form from City? City have won two Premier League titles in recent seasons, but have famously struggled to find the right formula to progress into the latter stages of the Champions League.
The Blues have been eliminated at the last-16 stage by Barcelona in both campaigns under Pellegrini, who insisted in his pre-match news conference that losing to the "best team in the world" was not a failure.
But they will struggle to go deep into the latter stages if they produce similarly shaky defensive displays against better teams than Monchengladbach.
City were again without injured skipper Vincent Kompany and, in his absence, were sliced open too easily by the home side.
However, thanks to Hart and Aguero, Pellegrini's side earned only their third win in their past 12 Champions League matches.
City's defensive frailties were shown in the opening goal. Left-back Aleksandar Kolarov was dragged inside to allow Julian Korb (27) the space to pick out scorer Lars Stindl (13), who was left unmarked to slot in.
Man of the match: Joe Hart Player reaction Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart: "We didn't play well today, we were disjointed as we had been in the last few games.
"But we deserved to win. We had some really good chances. It may have come late but Sergio Aguero is a cool guy and he will score."
Stats you need to know - Manchester City have only kept four clean sheets in their last 30 Champions League games
- The Blues have scored in all but one of their last nine Champions League games
- Monchengladbach have scored in each of their last 16 home games in European competition. The last time they did not hit score was in September 1987 against Espanyol
- Pellegrini's team are the first English team to win away at Monchengladbach in European competition (W1 D1 L4)
LINEUP, BOOKINGS (4) & SUBSTITUTIONS (6)
Borussia Mönchengladbach
01 Sommer
27 Korb Booked (Traoré - 78' )
03 Christensen
15 Domínguez Soto Booked
17 Wendt
07 Herrmann (Hahn - 72' )
08 Dahoud (Nordtveit - 84' )
34 Xhaka
19 Johnson
13 Stindl Booked
11 Caetano de Araújo
Substitutes
06 Nordtveit
09 Drmic
10 Hazard
16 Traoré
18 Schulz
28 Hahn
33 Heimeroth
Manchester City
01 Hart
03 Sagna
26 Demichelis
30 Otamendi Booked
11 Kolarov
42 Y Touré (Fernando - 45' )
25 Fernandinho
17 De Bruyne
21 Silva (Jesús Navas - 65' )
07 Sterling (Zabaleta - 94' )
10 Agüero
Substitutes
05 Zabaleta
06 Fernando
13 Caballero
15 Jesús Navas
50 Maffeo
62 Barker
70 Evans
Ref: Clément Turpin
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