Rome:Happy or not, Kylian Mbappe continues to score goals for Paris Saint-Germain. Manchester City, meanwhile, just isn't the same without Erling Haaland. Still, City despite a 0-0 draw at FC Copenhagen joined holder Real Madrid on Tuesday as the first teams to advance to the knockout phase of the Champions League.
On the same day when reports emerged that Mbappe is frustrated at PSG and wants to leave during the January transfer window, the France striker converted a penalty in a 1-1 draw with Benfica. It was Mbappe's record 31st goal for PSG in the competition, passing Edinson Cavani for the club record.
Mbappe had been close to joining Real Madrid on a free transfer this summer but finally agreed to stay at PSG for two more years with an option for an extra season. The 23-year-old Frenchman celebrated his latest goal by holding his arms out wide and rushing toward the stands at Parc de Princes with no outward sign of discontent. Mbappe also had an acrobatic potential later winner waved off by the VAR, leaving PSG level on points with Benfica atop Group H.
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CITY STOPPED
With Haaland rested, 10-man City was held to a 0-0 draw at FC Copenhagen, a team languishing in the bottom half of the Danish league. Copenhagen became the first team to stop City from scoring this season in a match overshadowed by early video-review decisions.
One of those VAR calls resulted in a red card for City left back Sergio Gomez in the 30th minute for pulling back Hkon Arnar Haraldsson as the last man, harming the visitors attacking ambitions at the atmospheric Parken Stadium. Still, City leads Group G with 10 points, followed by Borussia Dortmund (7), Sevilla (2) and Copenhagen (2). City, like Madrid, has advanced with two rounds of matches still remaining in the group phase.
BELLINGHAM'S CONSISTENCY
At 19, England midfielder Jude Bellingham has scored in all four of Dortmund's Champions League games this season. Young players took center stage as Sevilla took the lead with a header from 20-year-old defender Tanguy Nianzou before Bellingham knocked in Thomas Meunier's low cross for a 1-1 draw.