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Pep Guardiola shuffled his pack against Copenhagen – and those brought into the side did not let him down
It takes a lot to earn the right to make seven changes for a Champions League knockout game but Manchester City’s and Pep Guardiola’s record permits such an overturn after a ruthless derby victory. Being 3-1 ahead from the first leg helped, too.
Naturally bringing in seven full internationals is a useful option for any side that is now unbeaten in 30 Champions League home games. Guardiola might claim the trip to Liverpool on Sunday was not at the forefront of his mind but overhauling his side to face Copenhagen was indication that the outcome of results this month could define how many trophies he is celebrating come June. When Manchester United were dominating home and abroad, these run-of-the-mill matches were the sort John O’Shea would always start because he knew how to get the job done.