Roma 2-2 Manchester City (4-5 on pens): Raheem Sterling scores 137 SECONDS into debut before game is decided on penalties
Raheem Sterling put new club Manchester City ahead within just three minutes after making his debut
Roma midfielder Miralem Pjanic levelled things three minutes later with a fantastic long range effort
City youngster Kelechi Iheanacho capitalised on a lazy back pass from Ashley Cole to put his side ahead
Adem Ljajic equalised with a beautifully executed free-kick minutes from time to take the game to penalties
Alesandar Kolarov blazed his penalty over the crossbar before Ljajic scored again with a cheeky Panenka
Joe Hart stepped up to smash a spot-kick into the top corner before Seydou Doumbia failed with another Panenka
By CHRIS WHEELER FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 07:08 EST, 21 July 2015 | UPDATED: 07:57 EST, 21 July 2015
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There have been many quick singles claimed at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground over the years, but it’s fair to say that the man troubling the scorers never cost his team £49million.
Raheem Sterling needed only two minutes and 17 seconds here to show why Manchester City decided to approach Liverpool with three offers before breaking their club record to sign him earlier this month.
It was all the more impressive because the England forward had just picked himself up from a rather embarrassing fall on his backside less than a minute into his debut in an International Champions Cup friendly eventually decided on a penalty shootout in City’s favour.
Raheem Sterling completes a fine move from new side Manchester City after latching on to a through ball from Kelechi Iheanacho
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Raheem Sterling completes a fine move from new side Manchester City after latching on to a through ball from Kelechi Iheanacho
The former Liverpool forward keeps his eyes on the ball as he races clean through before putting his new side ahead within three minutes
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The former Liverpool forward keeps his eyes on the ball as he races clean through before putting his new side ahead within three minutes
Sterling (centre) is surrounded by his new City team-mates as they congratulate him for scoring the opener against Roma on Tuesday
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Sterling (centre) is surrounded by his new City team-mates as they congratulate him for scoring the opener against Roma on Tuesday
MATCH FACTS
ROMA: De Sanctis; Florenzi, Manolas, Romagnoli, Torosidis; Ucan, Pjanic, De Rossi; Iturbe, Totti, Gervinho.
Scorers: Pjanic 8, Ljajic 87
MAN CITY: Caballero (Hart 46); Sagna (Horsfield 46), Kompany (Evans 82), Mangala (Denayer 46), Clichy (Kolarov 46); Garcia (Lopes 46), Fernando (Nasri 46), Zuculini (Toure 46); Sterling (Navas 46), Kelechi (Unal 73), Silva (Barker 46).
Scorers: Sterling 3, Kelechi 51
Referee: Jarred Gillett (Australia)
Attendance: 41,134
The Roma fans who booed him before kick-off loved that moment, jeering with delight when Sterling tried to trick his way past Alessandro Florenzi and slipped on the soft turf that had caused Manuel Pellegrini so much concern before kick-off.
The 20-year-old wasn’t about to hide, though. No sulking or skulking away to the touchline. When Kelechi Iheanacho clipped the ball in behind the Roma defence moments later, Sterling’s jet-heeled reaction took him clear of the Italian defence and through on goal.
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Raheem Sterling put new club Manchester City ahead within just three minutes after making his debut
Roma midfielder Miralem Pjanic levelled things three minutes later with a fantastic long range effort
City youngster Kelechi Iheanacho capitalised on a lazy back pass from Ashley Cole to put his side ahead
Adem Ljajic equalised with a beautifully executed free-kick minutes from time to take the game to penalties
Alesandar Kolarov blazed his penalty over the crossbar before Ljajic scored again with a cheeky Panenka
Joe Hart stepped up to smash a spot-kick into the top corner before Seydou Doumbia failed with another Panenka
By CHRIS WHEELER FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 07:08 EST, 21 July 2015 | UPDATED: 07:57 EST, 21 July 2015
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There have been many quick singles claimed at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground over the years, but it’s fair to say that the man troubling the scorers never cost his team £49million.
Raheem Sterling needed only two minutes and 17 seconds here to show why Manchester City decided to approach Liverpool with three offers before breaking their club record to sign him earlier this month.
It was all the more impressive because the England forward had just picked himself up from a rather embarrassing fall on his backside less than a minute into his debut in an International Champions Cup friendly eventually decided on a penalty shootout in City’s favour.
Raheem Sterling completes a fine move from new side Manchester City after latching on to a through ball from Kelechi Iheanacho
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Raheem Sterling completes a fine move from new side Manchester City after latching on to a through ball from Kelechi Iheanacho
The former Liverpool forward keeps his eyes on the ball as he races clean through before putting his new side ahead within three minutes
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The former Liverpool forward keeps his eyes on the ball as he races clean through before putting his new side ahead within three minutes
Sterling (centre) is surrounded by his new City team-mates as they congratulate him for scoring the opener against Roma on Tuesday
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Sterling (centre) is surrounded by his new City team-mates as they congratulate him for scoring the opener against Roma on Tuesday
MATCH FACTS
ROMA: De Sanctis; Florenzi, Manolas, Romagnoli, Torosidis; Ucan, Pjanic, De Rossi; Iturbe, Totti, Gervinho.
Scorers: Pjanic 8, Ljajic 87
MAN CITY: Caballero (Hart 46); Sagna (Horsfield 46), Kompany (Evans 82), Mangala (Denayer 46), Clichy (Kolarov 46); Garcia (Lopes 46), Fernando (Nasri 46), Zuculini (Toure 46); Sterling (Navas 46), Kelechi (Unal 73), Silva (Barker 46).
Scorers: Sterling 3, Kelechi 51
Referee: Jarred Gillett (Australia)
Attendance: 41,134
The Roma fans who booed him before kick-off loved that moment, jeering with delight when Sterling tried to trick his way past Alessandro Florenzi and slipped on the soft turf that had caused Manuel Pellegrini so much concern before kick-off.
The 20-year-old wasn’t about to hide, though. No sulking or skulking away to the touchline. When Kelechi Iheanacho clipped the ball in behind the Roma defence moments later, Sterling’s jet-heeled reaction took him clear of the Italian defence and through on goal.
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