Manchester City have scored three times in the final 20 minutes to record a 5-3 victory over AS Monaco in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.
With 61 minutes gone, the Ligue 1 outfit had already scored three goals - with former Manchester United and Chelsea man Radamel Falcao netting twice - but City mounted a memorable comeback during the final stages of the game.
Sergio Aguero netted his second of the night before John Stones and Leroy Sane both got on the scoresheet to give the Premier League side a clear advantage heading into the second leg.
Read below to see how the action unfolded at the Etihad Stadium.
During 2014-15, Monaco were drawn with Arsenal at this stage of the Champions League and a shock 3-1 win at the Emorates Stadium laid the foundations for a famous triumph. Chelsea and Liverpool also played Monaco in the Champions League over a decade ago but as already stated, this is the first time that City have been handed a game against the Monte-Carlo-based outfit.
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Falcao - who failed miserably at both Manchester United and Chelsea - can boast a phenomenal record this season, with 19 goals from 25 appearances to his name, while Thomas Lemar and Mbappe have been equally productive from the wing, with nine and 10 goals to their name respectively.
Many other names stand out, too, with Fabinho - a former target of Man United - scoring five times in 25 games and Valere Germain - on the bench this evening - netting eight times in Ligue 1. City really cannot afford to focus all their attentions on Falcao, who is bound to get a mixed reception when getting on the ball tonight.
A corner from De Bruyne is flicked onto the back post by Toure and Stone is there to convert at the back post. That's all you are getting. I need to lie down.
Aguero is released into the penalty area and with the goalkeeper approaching, he slides a pass across to Sane who taps home into an empty net.