Mar 7, 2018 at 7.45pm UK at ​Etihad Stadium
Man CityManchester City
1-2
Basel
Fernando de Jesus (8')
Fernando de Jesus (77')
FT(HT: 1-1)
Elyounoussi (17'), Lang (71')
Lacroix (44')

Result: Manchester City through to Champions League quarter-finals despite Basel defeat

Manchester City book their spot in the quarter-finals of the Champions League despite losing 2-1 to Basel in the second leg of their last-16 tie at the Etihad Stadium.

Manchester City have booked their spot in the quarter-finals of the Champions League despite losing 2-1 to Basel in the second leg of their last-16 tie at the Etihad Stadium.

City entered the match with a 4-0 advantage from the first leg in Switzerland, and triumphed 5-2 on aggregate to ease into the final eight.

Gabriel Jesus scores for Manchester City against Basel in the Champions League on March 7, 2018© Offside

City boss Pep Guardiola made six changes to the team that started against Chelsea in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon. Claudio Bravo was handed a spot between the sticks, while Danilo and John Stones came into the back four.

Further forward, there was a rare start for Yaya Toure, while 17-year-old Phil Foden and Brazilian forward Gabriel Jesus also made the XI as Guardiola shuffled his pack.

As for Basel, Taulant Xhaka - brother of Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka - missed out for the visitors through suspension, but Dimitri Oberlin kept his spot at the tip of the attack.

It took City just eight minutes to make the breakthrough at the Etihad Stadium, with Gabriel Jesus tapping a low Bernardo Silva cross into the back of the net from close range for his first goal since November.

Basel had the chance to hit back in the 11th minute when Geoffroy Serey Die took the ball away from Oleksandr Zinchenko before striking towards goal, but his effort was always too high.

The visitors were causing problems in the final third, and they deservedly levelled in the 17th minute when Mohamed Elyounoussi smashed the ball home from close range after a fortunate deflection inside the City box.

City's next opportunity arrived just before the 30-minute mark when Leroy Sane evaded Basel goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik before feeding Ilkay Gundogan, but the German saw his strike blocked.

Danilo of Manchester City battles with Dimitri Oberlin of Basel in the Champions League on March 7, 2018© Offside

Elyounoussi then fired wide of the post down the other end as both teams continued to have joy in the final third.

City had 70% of the ball in the first period, but Basel more than deserved to enter the half-time break on level terms following an impressive first-half performance in Manchester.

The first 15 minutes of the second period passed without incident as both teams continued to concede possession in forward areas.

Sane was the player lighting up the Etihad Stadium for City, but the German was missing Kevin De Bruyne and David Silva as Basel defended their lines.

The home side's supporters were becoming restless as the match headed for its final 25 minutes with City not too interested in searching for a second goal.

Instead, it was Basel that took the lead in the 72nd minute when Elyounoussi worked space in a wide area before feeding Michael Lang, who found the top corner with a brilliant strike from a narrow angle.

City came close to equalising 10 minutes from time when Brahim Diaz collected a super pass from Sane before striking towards goal, but Vaclik was on hand to make the save.

The hosts had a lot of the ball in the final exchanges, but it was comfortable for Basel as the Swiss outfit picked up a morale-boosting win on their way to exiting the competition.

MAN CITY (4-2-3-1): Bravo; Danilo, Stones, Laporte, Zinchenko; Gundogan (Diaz 66'), Toure, Foden (Adarabioyo 89'); B.Silva, Jesus, Sane

BASEL (5-2-3): Vaclik; Lang, Lacroix, Frei, Suchy, Riveros; Serey Die, Zuffi; Bua (Stocker 68'), Elyounoussi, Oberlin (Van Wolfswinkel 74')

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