Rayan Ait-Nouri: “It was a tough game,” said the City defender in an interview with City’s media team. “Bodo made a good game. We tried to push them in the first half. We tried to score. We made some mistakes and they scored two goals. We need to be ready for the next game because we have one more game against Galatasaray at home and we have a big game against Wolves on Saturday and we have to give our best next week.”
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Bodo/Glimt 3-1 Manchester CIty
Champions League match report: Jamie Jackson was at the Aspmyra Stadion to see European aristocrats Manchester City take one hell of a thoroughly deserved beating from a hugely impressive Champions League minnows who registered their first ever win in the competition.
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Man of the match: From a crowded field of heroes in yellow, Bodo/Glimt’s Jens Petter Hauge has been handed the gong, with the Uefa Technical Observer Group saying: “He scored the best goal of the game, with his workrate and efensive contributions throughout the match making him the perfect choice.”
Marc Guehi: At his unveiling yesterday, the new Manchester City recruit said “I am at the best club in the country”. A penny for his thoughts after witnessing that shambles at home on TV.
Bodo/Glimt: Much of the post-match discourse will focus on Manchester City’s many shortcomings this evening and so it should but Bodo/Glimt’s near flawless execution of their game plan should not be ignored or overlooked.
They were excellent tonight, maintaining their shape and defending in numbers when they didn’t have the ball, only to strike like cobras on the counter-attack any time the opportunities presented themselves.
Every time they surged forward they looked like scoring and it’s worth reiterating that as well as notching up three goals, they also rattled the woodwork and had two further efforts ruled out for tight offsides.
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Next up: Manchester City host Galatsaray in the final round of games and may need to win to guarantee a spot in the top eight that will take them straight into the Round of 16.
Bodo/Glimt travel to Madrid for their final match of the league stage and need to win and hope results elsewhere go their way if they are to sneak into the knockout stages.
Full time: Bodo/Glimt 3-1 Manchester City
The players of Bodo/Glimt form a line and join hands to milk the applause of the 12,000 fans privileged enough to witness their famous win in the stadium and they deserve every bit of the acclaim. They were outstanding against a Manchester City side who were little short of dismal.
A quick recap: Kasper Hogh scored twice in three minutes to send Bodo/Glimt on their way, while Jens Hauge scored the pick of the goals with an unstoppable shot from distance. City’s consolation came from Rayan Cherki before Rodri was sent off for picking up two yellow cards in under a minute. This defeat leaves their chances of a top eight finish in peril, while Bodo/Glimt move up to 26th in the table, two places outside qualification for the knockout stages.
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90+4 min: It’s all over and Bodo/Glimt have beaten Manchester City to record their first ever win in the Champions League. It was an excellent performance by the Norwegian side, who were well worth their victory and could coneivably have won by more. They’ve scored three goals, had two ruled out for offside and also hit the bar. Their fans will certainly be hitting the bar later, to celebrate a win that will send shockwaves around the world.
90+3 min: Cherki jinks this way and that as he takes on the Bodo/Glimt left-back. With a minimum of fuss, Fredrik Bjorkan stands his ground and steals possession of the ball. Excellent defending.
90+1 min: Donnarumma is quick off his line to deny Helmersen as Bodo/Glimt sweep forward in numbers again. The substitute tried to lift the ball over the Italian, who did well to deny him.
89 min: Tijani Reijnders runs on to a through ball to the byline but sends it out of play with a diabolical first touch. It’s been that sort of night for Manchester CIty, who are staring down the barrel of a far more embarrassing humiliation than they one they were forced to endure at Old Trafford on Saturday. And that was bad.
87 min: Cherki stands the ball up after making his way to the byline. His delivery is perfectly placed for Nico O’Reilly, who heads the ball straight into the arms of Nikita Haikin, who almost certainly can’t believe his luck.
86 min: Bodo/Glimt break forward again and have a three-on-two again but Helmersen needlessly strays offside and the flag goes up.
84 min: The 10 men of City keep plugging way but look to be going through the motions with the air about them of men who know they are beaten. However, if they can get a goal in the next couple of minutes, who knows what could happen?
82 min: Another Bodo/Glimt substitution with Maatta on for Sondre Fet, another midfielder who has put in an excellent shift for a team who, to a man, have been outstanding.
78 min: Rayan Ait-Nouri is clearly kicked by Hauge in the Bodo/Glimt box. It should be a penalty but City aren’t given one.
77 min: Bodo/Glimt triple-substitution: Andreas Helmersen, Sondre Auklend and Ulrik Saltnes are on for Blomberg, Hogh and Evjen, who have all been brilliant.
76 min: City break upfield from a corner and win one of their own after good work from Omar Marmoush, who is on for Phil Foden.
73 min: Bodo/Glimt right-back Fredrik Sjovold wants in on the scoring occasion and makes an underlapping sprint upfield before running on a to a pass and having his shot from a narrow angle blocked by Rico Lewis.
71 min: Nico O’Reilly tries to curl a long ball from deep towards Haaland but it’s expertly intercepted by Bjortuft, who heads the ball away.
68 min: Bodo/Glimt have been phenomenal tonight, working their socks off when out of possession and breaking at lightning speed whenever they have the ball. Every time they get on the ball they look like scoring.
A case in point: In all the recent excitement I didn’t actually get around to mentioning a fourth “goal” they had ruled out when Hogh thought he’d completed his hat-trick but had his effort from close range at the far post correctly ruled out for offside.
66 min: There were 58 seconds between Rodri’s first yellow card for a trip on Hakon Evjen and his second for that tug on Blomberg. He could have no complaints about either but that didn’t stop either him or Pep Guardiola moaning at great length about what they perceived to be the injustice of it all.
63 min: Bodo/Glimt go close to scoring a fourth! Hauge curls a purler towards the top corner from distance that rattles the crossbar. This match is bonkers!
Red card! Man City are down to 10 men!
61 min: A minute or so after being booked for a cynical foul, Rodri receives his marching orders for hauling down Ole Blomberg with a hand on his shoulder.
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GOAL! Bodo/Glimt 3-1 Manchester City (Cherki 60)
City pull one back! Rayan Cherki scores with as low defelcted shot from a couple of yards outside the penalty area moments after Erling Haaland had failed to slide home a ball squared his way from the right by Rico Lewis.
GOAL! Bodo/Glimt 3-0 Manchester City (Hauge 58)
They’ve scored a third! Jens Hauge fires an unstoppable shot into the top corner after capitalising on a Rodri mistake and weaving his way past several City defenders en route to the edge of the penalty area. This is amazing!
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55 min: While I’m not certain, I suspect that if Hoigh had shot himself instead of needlessly passing the ball inside to Evjen, the goal would have stood because he wasn’t offside when he ran on to Berg’s pass. You don’t expect that kind of generosity from as striker who is on a hat-trick.
52 min: Bodo/Glimt scythe through the City defence again and Berg plays a ball over the top for Hogh to chase. He collects and passes a couple of metres inside to Hakpon Evjen, who lifts the ball over Donnarumma and into the back of the net. Offside but it takes a long VAR check to make sure. City are an absolute shambles at the back.
50 min: Bodo/Glimt attempt another smash-and-grab on the counter, with Hauge picking out Patrick Berg with a cross from the left. The midfielder’s first touch is excellent and his shot from a narrow angle is saved by Donnarumma’s outstretched leg.
49 min: Having had just eight touches of the ball in the first half, Erling Haaland is flapping his arms in frustration, appealing to his teammates to help him add to that tally.
47 min: A crossfield pass by Rodri is intercepted and Bodo/Glimt try to play Hogh through on goal with a low, long pass along the deck that’s intercepted.
Bodo/Glimt 0-2 Manchester City
46 min: Play resumes with City on the ball and seriously needing to up their game to avoid further embarrassment. There are on changes in personnel on either side.
Well now. While fans of Bodo/Glimt may beg to differ, for some reason this scoreline doesn’t feel quite as seismic as it almost certainly should. We know they’re a decent team who have an excellent coach in Kjetil Knutson and the quite literally Arctic conditions in which they play do give them an advantage. Even so, they ought to have no business whatsoever leading against a team like Manchester City 2-0 at the break.
CIty’s defending has been abysmal and there’s plenty of blame to go around, but Max Alleyne made mistakes in the build-up to both goals, while Rayan Ait-Nouri was equally culpable for the third. On both occasions, Bodo/Glimt’s attackers outnumbered City’s defenders, who were undone by simple balls over the top. If anything, they’re lucky not to be even further behind.
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Half-time: Bodo/Glimt 2-0 Manchester City
Manchester City trail 2-0 and are staring down the barrel of a major humiliation. Hats off to Bodo, who have been magnificent and lead courtesy of a double from Kasper Hogh.
45 min: Rayan Cherki squares the ball for Haaland, whose shot on the turn fizzes narrowly wide of the left upright. The City striker shakes his head in frustration as another good chance goes to waste.
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43 min: A Rayan Cherki corner is headed clear by Jostein Gundersen but City recycle the ball as they attempt to pull a goal back before the break. Another Cherki cross sails high and wide of the Bodo/Glimt goal.
41 min: Nico O’Reilly tries to send a cushioned pass into the path of Haaland from the right but it’s intercepted before the Norwegian can shape to smash home from close range.
38 min: Jens Hauge runs on to a headed flick from Kasper Hogh and darts in behind the City defence. Instead of shooting, he cuts inside and tees up Hogh, whose shot on this occasion curls harmlessly wide. City have dodged another big bullet.
36 min: Ait-Nouri, Lewis and Cherki combine down the right but the young Mancunian loses the ball and Bodo/Glimt are back in possession. They have never won a Champions League match but this would be quite the scalp if they can hang on to their lead. There’s a long way to go yet, mind.
34 min: Manchester City win a free-kick about 10 yards outside the Bodo/Glimt penalty area and play the ball wide instead of getting it into the box. They win a corner and Rayan Cherki sends the ball into the penalty area, where Erling Haaland tries to poke Rodri’s header across the face of goal home from close range but fails to make contact with the ball. It’s a bad miss.
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33 min: Bodo/Glimt have been mixing it up nicely in a bid to keep Manchester City on their toes, with their goalkeeper Nikita Haikin kicking long on occasion or electing to play the ball out from the back.
32 min: Ah, the flag went up so that effort wouldn’t have counted if Hogh had scrambled it home.
29 min: Bodo/Glimt come close to scoring a third on the back of some excellent passing football. Hogh is denied at the far post by Donnarumma as he tried to finish a move he’d started – the Bodo/Glimt striker has been linked with a move to Championship side Norwich City and his transfer fee is going up with each passing minute.
25 min: Who saw this coming? The players of Manchester City look completely shellshocked as the stuff of nightmares unfolds. Having made a mistake in the build-up to Hogh’s first goal, Max Alleyne is at fault again, having failed to deal with a bouncing ball before allowing Blomberg to steal it from under his nose, advance upfield and tee up Hogh again. The No9’s finish was excellent, a crisp clip past Donnarumma.
GOAL! Bodo/Glimt 2-0 Manchester City (Hogh 24)
Bodo/Glimt double their lead! It’s a delightful clipped finish from Hogh, who scores his second goal past Donnarumma after his side had carved City open.
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GOAL! Bodo/Glimt 1-0 Manchester City (Hogh 22)
Bodo/Glimt lead! The hosts play the ball over the top and it’s stood up for Kasper Hogh by Blomberg at the far post. Unmarked, he leaps to send a downward header through the legs of Gianluigi Donnarumma.
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18 min: City switch the play and Ait-Nouri gets on the ball again. He links up with CHerki, who crosses into the Bodo/Glimt penalty area, where it’s blocked by Bjorkan and City appeal for a handball. The defender had his arm by his side and no penalty is forthcoming. Nothing comes from the corner.
17 min: Phil Foden takes another corner, sending the ball deep. Rico Lewis keeps the ball in play and slips it to Rayan Cherki, who is unable to get a shot on target.
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15 min: That Alleyne missed header aside, there have been no chances of note for either side so far, although Erling Haaland has had a little lob on target from a narrow angle that didn’t particularly trouble Haikin.
13 min: Rayan Ait-Nouri has been making hay down the right flank for Manchester City, who appear to have targetted Bodo/Glimt left-back Fredrik Bjorkan as a potential weak link. To be fair, given the astronomical financial disparity in the value of these two squads, Bodo/Glimt should not be able to compete with City at all on the man-for-man front.
9 min: Jamie Jackson is the Guardian’s man in Bodo and has sent me these photos of the Northern Lights … and himself.
7 min: Bodo/Glimt advance again but Ole Blomberg coughs up cheap possession to Nico O’Reilly.
5 min: City win their first corner of the game after good work from Rayans Ait-Nouri and Cherki, the latter forcing a save from Nikita Haikin. Phil Foden’s inswinger is on a plate for Max Alleyne, just four yards out but the young defender makes a dog’s breakfast of his header and barely connects with the ball.
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3 min: There’s an early fright for City, as Bodo/Glimt get the ball forward courtesy of Jens Hauge and force a good block before their visitors can scramble the ball clear.
1 min: Tijani Reijnders loses the ball to Odin Bjortoft early doors as Manchester City advance into the Bodo/Glimt half. Somewhat surprisingly, Nico O’Reilly has lined at left-back for Manchester City, while Rayan Ait-Nouri is on the right.
Bodo/Glimt v Manchester City is go ...
1 min: Bodo/Glimt get the ball rolling, their players wearing yellow shirts, shorts and socks. The players of Manchester City are kitted out in dark green.
Not long now: The pre-match pyrotechnics concluded, German referee Sven Jablonski and his team of match officials lead both sets of players out on to the pitch as the Champions League anthem blares out over the Tannoy. Kick-off is just a couple of minutes and the last of the pre-match niceties away.
Erling Haaland: Having grown up in Bryne, a mere 1,948 kilometres south of Bodo, this represents something of a homecoming for the Manchester City striker. The 25-year-old has scored five goals in the Champions League this season and will be hoping to add to his tally following an extremely fallow period in which he has scored just one goal, a penalty against Brighton, in his last seven games in all competitions.
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Marc Guehi: The England defender completed a £20m move to Manchester City from Crystal Palace yesterday, with Pep Guardiola describing him as a high-class defender who is the “perfect age” and will provide an immediate boost owing to injuries. Sadly, the boost won’t be as immediate as Pep would like because his new recruit is ineligible to play against Bodo/Glimt. Jamie Jackson reports from just north of the Arctic Circle …
Tonight’s match officials
Referee: Sven Jablonski
Referee’s assistants: Eduard Betinger and Robert Kempter
Fourth Official: Tobias Reichter
VAR: Robert Schroder
Manchester City: Pep Guardiola makes four changes to the team that lost at Old Trafford, with Rayan Ait-Nouri in for his start since returning from international duty with Algeria at Afcon. Nico O’Reilly, Tijani Reijnders and Rayan Cherki also come into the side, with Nathan Ake, Bernardo Silva, Antoine Semenyo and Jeremy Doku making way. Phil Foden stays in the side despite breaking his hand in the game against Manchester United.
Bodo/Glimt v Manchester City line-ups
Bodo/Glimt: Haikin, Sjovold, Bjortuft, Gundersen, Bjorkan, Evjen, Berg, Fet, Blomberg, Hogh, Hauge.
Subs: Lund, Nielsen, Aleesami, Auklend, Saltnes, Helmersen, Klynge, Riisnaes, Maatta, Sjong, Chooly.
Manchester City: Donnarumma, Lewis, Khusanov, Alleyne, Ait Nouri, Reijnders, Rodri, O’Reilly, Foden, Haaland, Cherki.
Subs: Bettinelli, Trafford, Ake, Marmoush, Doku, Gray, Mukasa, Mfuni, Noble, Samba.
Early team news
City are enduring something of a crisis at the back which they have attempted to alleviate by signing Marc Guehi but like his fellow new recruit, Antoine Semenyo, the former Crystal Palace defender is ineligible to play in the Champions League until the knockout stages.
With John Stones, Josko Gvardiol and Ruben Dias all ruled out, Pep Guardiola may persist with his centre-back pairing of Abdokodir Khushanov and Max Alleyne, who were outstanding against Newcastle in the Carabao Cup last week but far less impressive against Manchester United on Saturday.
Oscar Bobb, Mateo Kovacic, Nico Gonzalez and Savinho are also unavailable due to injury, while Bernardo Silva is suspended and if selected, Phil Foden will play with a protective cast on a broken hand. Omar Marmoush has travelled with the squad after returning from Afcon.
Bodo/Glimt are without centre-back Haitam Aleesemi, who is sidelined with a hamstring injury. His fellow defender Jostein Gundersen is available for selection after serving the suspension he received for being sent off in his side’s match against Monaco.
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Champions League: Bodo/Glimt v Manchester City
With just three points from their six games thus far and yet to notch up a win in this season’s Champions League, Bodo/Glimt welcome Manchester City to the Aspmyra Stadion, needing all three points to keep alive any faint hopes they still have of making the knockout stages. Kjetil Knutsen’s side currently sit 32nd in the league standings with just two games left and are playing out of season, the Norwegian Eliteserien having finished in November with Viking pipping them to the title by just one point. While their players will be fresh, they are unlikely to be match fit after playing just two friendlies in preparation for this encounter.
City come into this match on the back of last Saturday’s near humiliation at the hands of their bitter rivals Manchester United and need a win to maintain their push for the top eight finish that would see them straight into the Round of 16. No strangers to bad weather, they will be playing in sub-zero temperatures on an artificial pitch tonight, with the forecast for kick-off being -1° that will apparently feel nearer to -7°. Kick-off in Bodo is at 5.45pm (GMT) but we’ll have team news and build-up in the meantime.