Sterling scored Manchester City's 1000th goal at the Etihad

According to the official website of the Manchester City, the third goal of the English team against Olympique de Marseille, work of Raheem Sterling It was the 1000th since the 'citizens' played for the Etihad. Those of Pep Guardiola they beat the French 3-0 in the group stage of the Champions League in a match in which they returned to 'wet' Ferran torres. The Valencian opened the scoring.

City moved to its current venue in 2003, when it changed Maine Road by the then denominated City of Manchester Stadium. The first goal in what is now known as Etihad was Trevor sinclair in the UEFA Cup against The New Saints. Since then, 445 games have been played there, with 2'2 goals per game.

Ferran Torres scored again and Guardiola led his 250th match with the 'citizens'

The British entity website also reports that the clash against Marseille was the 250th of Guardiola and that Sergio Aguero, author of the second goal against the Gauls, has already 255 with City.