A team that a few months ago played in the English Second Division, Norwich City , with its star, the Finnish Teemu Pukki , managed to win the competition champion on Saturday and beat Manchester City 3-2.

The Canaries , who had only won one of their four previous games this season, surprised Pep Guardiola's leaving three points on Carrow Road.

The Norwich got 2-0 up at 28 minutes thanks to Kenny McLean and Todd Cantwell's goals, forcing the City to come back.

Sergio Agüero laid the first stone to flip the scoreboard, when he drilled the Norwich nets at 45 minutes, just before leaving for the break.

With everything prepared in the second part for an offensive 'Citizen' that overturns the game against the goal of the locals, Nicolás Otamendi made a resounding mistake.

The Argentine, who had imposed himself as a starter in the last three games and is expected to maintain ownership due to the injury of Aymeric Laporte , fell asleep at the start of the ball. Emiliano Buendía, his compatriot, stole his wallet and left the ball to Pukki to make his sixth goal in the competition, to one of the pichichi Agüero and Tammy Abraham , of Chelsea , who total seven.

The City had 40 minutes left to try to overcome, but it was not until 88 that Rodri cut distances and made the 3-2 with a shot from outside the area.

The City had no room for maneuver, but had a good opportunity to balance the game in a shot by Agüero who caught Krul well below.

The defeat leaves citizens second, but now five points behind Liverpool, which remains the leader for another week and holds its record of five victories in five games.

It is the second prick of the City so far in the league, having tied against Tottenham Hotspurs . For its part, the Norwich gets tenth second, with six units, three above the relegation zone

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