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CL: Gabriel Jesus return steers Manchester City towards last 16

A two-goal cushion allowed Guardiola to then replace Raheem Sterling, Kyle Walker and De Bruyne

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Manchester City's Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus (3L) celebrates scoring his team's second goalduring the UEFA Champions League football Group C match between Manchester City and Olympiakos at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester. Pic/AFP

Manchester City's Brazilian striker Gabriel Jesus (3L) celebrates scoring his team's second goalduring the UEFA Champions League football Group C match between Manchester City and Olympiakos at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester. Pic/AFP

Gabriel Jesus marked his return from injury with a blistering strike to seal Manchester City's 3-0 win over Olympiakos as Pep Guardiola's men cruised towards a place in the last 16 of the Champions League. City have maximum points from their opening three games in Group C, thanks in large part to Ferran Torres' free-scoring form as the Spaniard became the third youngest player to ever score in four straight Champions League games when he opened the scoring on 12 minutes. However, the English side have lacked a ruthless streak in the recent weeks in the Premier League without a natural striker and Jesus's return comes at just the right time ahead of Liverpool's visit to the Etihad on Sunday.

The Brazilian was introduced for the final quarter to boost his match fitness and took just 11 minutes to thrash the ball high past Jose Sa to double City's advantage. Joao Cancelo then rounded off the scoring in the final minute. Guardiola's wish for a hassle free passage through the group given the gruelling schedule his side face in the coming months looks set to be granted with a point in Greece in three weeks' time enough to book their place in the knockout stage with two games to spare. Kevin De Bruyne wasted a huge early chance to open the scoring when Olympiakos were caught out by the City press. But within seconds the Belgium made amends with a sumptuous one-two that sent Torres clear to slot home his fourth goal since signing from Valencia in August. Guardiola was able to make five changes from Saturday's 1-0 win over Sheffield United with one eye on the clash with Liverpool. First-choice centre-backs Aymeric Laporte and Ruben Dias were among those rested, but the City defence was not tested until Olympiakos drastically changed their approach in the second-half.

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