Manchester City's home dominance in Europe remained unbroken since 2018, reinforcing their credentials as a force to be reckoned with on their home turf

Manchester City secured their passage to the Champions League quarter-finals with a 3-1 victory over FC Copenhagen, sealing a comfortable 6-2 aggregate triumph.

The defending champions maintained their stronghold on the competition with a 10th consecutive win.

The evening unfolded with swift dominance for Pep Guardiola's side, who capitalised on a two-goal advantage from the first leg. Manuel Akanji set the tone in the fifth minute, expertly volleying in Julian Alvarez's corner to give Manchester City an early lead.

Reflecting on the early breakthrough, Akanji shared, "I saw the ball coming. It was perfect for my foot. I was really happy about it. It was our aim to score early." The first-half continued to unfold in City's favor, as Kamil Grabara's goalkeeping mishap allowed Alvarez to extend the lead just four minutes later.

Despite a consolation goal from Mohamed Elyounoussi, Erling Haaland, a goal-scoring force, added to City's tally just before halftime. Rodri's precision with a clipped ball over the top found Haaland, who demonstrated his clinical finishing with a low shot through defenders.

Manchester City witnessed a formidable defensive display in the second half, as the holders thwarted Copenhagen's attempts to mount a comeback. City's home dominance in Europe remained unbroken since 2018, reinforcing their credentials as a force to be reckoned with on their home turf.

As they now shift their focus back to the Premier League, Sunday's clash against Liverpool at Anfield looms large. Guardiola's strategic rotation, leaving key players like Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden on the bench, showcases City's depth as they navigate the challenges on multiple fronts.

"We feel good right now," emphasised Akanji. "We're confident going into the next round. We are one of the favourites but have to prove it."

The quarter-final draw on March 15 awaits City, who are eyeing a seventh consecutive appearance in the last eight. With the Premier League title race intensifying, Manchester City's clash against Liverpool promises to be a pivotal moment in the season's narrative.