Fonseca dons mask of Zorro after Shakhtar leaves its mark

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Paulo Fonseca appeared in a black hat, cape and mask after his team had ended the English club's unbeaten record in all competitions this season.
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Fonseca dons mask of Zorro after Shakhtar leaves its mark
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Shakhtar Donetsk manager Paulo Fonseca, dressed as Zorro, attends a press conference after his team beat Manchester City 2-1 in their UEFA Champions League Group F match at Metalist Stadium in Kharkiv, eastern Ukraine, on December 6, 2017.

Shakhtar Donetsk advanced to the knockout stage of the UEFA Champions League with a 2-1 victory over Manchester City on Wednesday, prompting the Ukrainian club's coach to attend his news conference dressed as Zorro.

Paulo Fonseca appeared in a black hat, cape and mask after his team had ended the English club's unbeaten record in all competitions this season.

He was fulfilling a promise he'd made to dress up as the fictional vigilante if Shakhtar qualified from a group containing favorites City and Napoli.

"This is the most joyful press conference of my career," Fonseca told reporters.

"I feel great joy. I think not only Shakhtar's supporters but all Ukrainians have to be proud of our team. Twelve points in such a group is fantastic."

In freezing temperatures against a Shakhtar team that only needed a draw to be sure of qualifying, City struggled to cope with rapid counterattacks by the Ukrainian side's Brazilian forwards.

Defeat means City, which had already qualified as Group F winner, failed to become only the seventh club in UCL history to win every game in the group stage.

"We lose a game, it's part of our profession," City coach Pep Guardiola said. "You cannot expect and all the season I've said many times, we are not going to win all the games... We are going to lose games, today was the first."

With one eye on Sunday's Manchester derby, Guardiola gave starts to youngsters Phil Foden on the left and Tosin Adarabioyo in the center of defense.

Shakhtar started aggressively and took the lead in the 26th minute when Bernard cut in from the left side of the box and curled a shot inside the far post, beyond the reach of goalkeeper Ederson.

Eight minutes later, Ederson was left helpless in a different way for Shakhtar's second goal as Marlos passed into space behind the City defense. Ismaily, already in behind right-back Danilo, sprinted to beat Ederson to the ball before rounding the 'keeper and stroking a shot into the unguarded net.

City earned a consolation goal in added time when Sergio Aguero scored from the penalty spot after Bogdan Butko brought down Gabriel Jesus.

It was City's first competitive loss since being beaten by Arsenal in an FA Cup semifinal in April. City had been unbeaten in 28 games since then, 22 of them this season.

Feyenoord beat third-place Napoli 2-1 in Wednesday's other game in Group F.

The draw for the last 16 takes place in Switzerland on Monday, and Shakhtar could face group winners Paris Saint-Germain, AS Roma, Barcelona, Liverpool, Besiktas, Manchester United or Tottenham Hotspur in the knockout stages.


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