Doku decorates Manchester City’s win over Napoli after De Bruyne return ends early

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Pep Guardiola said of drawing Napoli and having Kevin De Bruyne return: “It was always going to happen, right?”

But he might have spoken of his No 9’s ruthlessness, as Erling Haaland broke this game open with Champions League goal No 50 in a record 49 matches, a feat that handsomely beats Ruud van Nistelrooy’s previous 62-appearance mark.

Thursday night’s strike was a seventh in five for Manchester City – form as ominous as the Norwegian’s in the immortal 2022-3 treble season.

Once Napoli had Giovanni Di Lorenzo sent off on 21 minutes it was the longest of nights for an XI containing all the returning-to-Manchester three – Scott McTominay, Rasmus Højlund and De Bruyne – before the last’s sacrifice when his captain saw red.

“Once A Blue Always A Blue” was one banner greeting Super Kev though Napoli’s star turn was Vanja Milinkovic-Savic, a goalkeeper defiant until the second-half intervention of Haaland and Jérémy Doku, whose solo effort had shades of Ricky Villa’s 1981 FA Cup final barnburner.

On a temperate night more akin to a venue somewhere in southern Europe a Tijjani Reijnders stinger was beaten out by Milinkovic-Savic for a first corner. Napoli’s response came via a raking 45-yard De Bruyne diagonal that dropped sweetly on to Leonardo Spinazzola’s boot: he turned Abdukodir Khusanov inside, then out, so the makeshift right-back did well to recover.

Before this a Rodri touch, pirouette, and pass to Doku had the left wing-man racing down the centre, and warned how City also hoped to hit Napoli: on the break.

Now, a similar foray caused the game’s first notable moment. A Gianluigi Donnarumma hoof upfield came to Phil Foden whose early release took Haaland galloping in – Di Lorenzo scythed him down and after the pitchside review Felix Zwayer went from adjudging no foul to a wave of the referee’s red card at the visiting captain.

Advantage City. After Reijnders’ free-kick spun away off the wall, and a Haaland flick went close, Napoli’s regroup featured Conte bringing on Mathias Olivera for De Bruyne: his 25 minutes were greeted with an ovation and a rendition of “Oh Kevin De Bruyne”. The Belgian poker-faced his removal but was surely seething.

Conte spoke of the contest being his “students” against Guardiola’s “tutors” and with Di Lorenzo’s early shower we settled in for City’s long siege of the Neapolitan goal.

Kevin De Bruyne trudges past Antonio Conte
A disappointed Kevin De Bruyne trudges past the manager who substituted him, Antonio Conte Photograph: Allstar Picture Library Ltd/Nigel French/Apl/Sportsphoto

Rodri rolled to Foden and he unloaded and Milinkovic-Savic saved. A loose pass aimed at Alessandro Buongiorno had blue shirts scurrying after the ball with him but the centre-back beat these – just.

A rat-a-tat sequence involving Rodri-Foden-Haaland had the No 9 squeezed out just inside Napoli’s area. Then, Dias’s curving cross drew a flying Haaland, who marginally failed to connect near-in. Rodri flitted about in prompting, metronomic mode and when stepping forward hit a 20-yard banger that had caused Milinkovic-Savic to dive low and right to repel.

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He repeated the act – twice – to tip away headers from Nico O’Reilly and Josko Gvardiol, the Serb a one-man resistance to the ever-surging blue wave. Through all this his counterpart between City’s posts, Donnarumma, was a spectator on easy street. From the Naples area, the 26-year-old had close-to-zero to do before a break the team from his childhood locality managed to reach intact.

City’s last effort before the refreshments was a Reijnders’ attempt that Matteo Politano nearly turned into his own goal when sticking out a boot. But, yet again, Milinkovic-Savic was alert and he gathered and saved the stand-in skipper’s blushes.

A first-half shot-count of 16-1 to City told the tale of the tie thus far. Conte’s interval instruction to his men was surely simple – “suffer and defend” – while saying too, maybe, internally, “cross everything”.

The head coach certainly prayed when Doku fed Foden and he let fly and the ball bounced from the left, across goal, narrowly missing. Now, following a yellow card for Politano for grabbing Gvardiol, Conte took him off for Juan Jesus but the Brazilian defender could do nothing to stop what happened next.

From the edge of the area Foden, magically, flipped a lob past the No 5 into Haaland whose run and headed finish was of the pure poacher’s school. Guardiola celebrated, then substituted Rodri, Nico González given the last half an hour. Having exited Sunday’s Manchester derby win on 76 minutes this may have been tactical/to give the Spaniard a rest, as he continues a comeback from a latest knee problem.

From here City’s mission was to keep their lead. The best method of doing this is to score again, of course. So, they did, and this came courtesy of Doku’s slaloming twinkle-toed burst that made mugs of Sam Buekema and Spinazzola, the 31 and 37 cast as pub footballers before the Belgian’s razor-sharp piercing of their net.

City, continuing to probe, did not add another but this was an accomplished display

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