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Manchester City 7-0 Schalke: Champions League at a glance

Manchester City turned on the style to record their biggest ever European win and reach the last eight.

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Manchester City are through to the UEFA Champions League last eight after a stunning 7-0 win against Schalke – their biggest ever victory in Europe. Josep Guardiola's side, already 3-2 to the good from the first leg in Gelsenkirchen, had one foot in the quarter-finals when Sergio Agüero converted from the spot on 35 minutes. His second, after Raheem Sterling's back-heel, and Leroy Sané's drilled finish made it job done by half-time.

Sané had a fine game against his former side
Sané had a fine game against his former side©Getty Images

Sané laid on Sterling, Bernardo Silva – at the end of a devastating passing move from the hosts – and Phil Foden for further goals in the second half, with Gabriel Jesus getting in on the act with a first-time strike late on. Schalke did not know what had hit them.

View from the stadium: Simon Hart

A third quarter-final in four seasons beckons for City after this excellent performance. After an opening half-hour of stubborn resistance, Schalke simply could not cope with the speed of City's attack during a second period when Guardiola's men got behind the opposition's high back line time and again, their efforts spearheaded by Sané who, against his old club, added three second-half assists to a first-half goal.

Man of the match: Leroy Sané

Sané relishing part in City dream team

Sané was as rampant as City were ruthless in their dispatching of his home-town team. The German international had a hand in four of City's seven goals to back up his brilliant free-kick from the first game. You could say he came back to haunt them, but Schalke will, at the very least, take pride in how far their academy graduate has come.

Key stats

5: Guardiola's side have scored five or more goals in ten of their 48 matches this season.

6: Before matchday four this term, City had never scored six goals in their 135 games in UEFA competition; they have now done it twice in their past five matches.

7: This equals the biggest ever single-leg win in UEFA Champions League history.

Foden came off the bench to score his first European goal
Foden came off the bench to score his first European goal©Getty Images

8: Agüero has scored eight round of 16 goals, moving him to joint fifth on the all-time list.

9: Guardiola has reached at least the quarter-finals in nine of his ten campaigns as a UEFA Champions League coach.

10: City had never before scored ten goals in a UEFA competition tie.

21: Schalke have conceded 21 goals in their last five games in all competitions.

26: City have netted 26 goals in this season's UEFA Champions League, making them competition top scorers.

What does it mean?

City still have hopes of a quadruple
City still have hopes of a quadruple©Getty Images

Dubbed Champions League "teenagers" by their manager on Monday, City continue to mature in this competition and are now in their third quarter-final in four seasons. They are also, quite remarkably, still on for a quadruple; the League Cup is already tied up, with their FA Cup quarter-final at second-tier Swansea taking place on Saturday. They also top the Premier League, one point ahead of Liverpool.

What's next?

City have three fixtures prior to the first leg of their last-eight tie. The English champions go to Swansea in the FA Cup this weekend, before travelling to Fulham and hosting Cardiff in the Premier League.

Struggling domestically, Schalke will want to end their season on a positive note, beginning with the visit of Leipzig on Saturday before a trip to Hannover. Domenico Tedesco's team then welcome Werder Bremen in the German Cup quarter-finals.

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