
Significantly, this match marked the return of Kevin De Bruyne, who received a warm welcome complete with applause and honouring banners. However, his time on the field was cut short when Antonio Conte made a tactical adjustment following a red card for Giovanni Di Lorenzo, altering the dynamics for Napoli.
Napoli’s goalkeeper, Vanja Milinković-Savić, was instrumental in keeping City scoreless during the first half, producing several key saves. The breakthrough finally occurred early in the second half as Phil Foden’s deft flick assisted Haaland in scoring his 50th Champions League goal. Doku then enhanced the scoreline with an impressive solo effort, showcasing City’s control.

Following the match, City supporters were pleased, while Napoli fans expressed their disappointment, taking to X to highlight the team’s fighting spirit and attacking prowess. Many Manchester City fans believe one of their key players showcased a return to form in the match against Napoli.
On X, @City_Chief praised the performance of the Belgian winger, stating:
In contrast, @LoyalCityKing defended Doku against previous critics:
To all of you who used to hate on Jeremy Doku, you need to be ashamed of yourselves.
@CTID326376 remarked:
Jeremy Doku. When we have a little patience with players… this is what we get!!! What a gem.
@Dhavidote added:
Good game from the lads, especially Doku, Foden, Reijnders, Rodri, Haaland and even Khusanov.
Others highlighted the match’s pivotal moments. @LoyalCityKing observed:
How differently would it have turned if not for the sending off? Lovely game at the Etihad, Haaland 50 UCL goals!
Some fans looked beyond the current match, with @SirDavis01 stating:
Man City is not Chelsea. We are the real blues. Let’s teach them how to play football—the real kings of England is City!
Others were impressed by recently signed goalkeeper, @drummervince52, who expressed:
Donnarumma is making a difference and might be player of the year for them at the end of the season.
@ayoo_43 remarked:
I cannot remember the last time we went back to back clean sheets, thank you Donnarumma.
@sportingshina pointed out:
Napoli have failed to win any of their 13 away games against English sides in Europe (D3 L10), with three of those encounters coming against Man City (D1 L2). Local champions. lol
@Mr_____Negative commented:
Cowards. Didn’t even try lol A man down isn’t an excuse as you are professionals. Pathetic.
As Manchester City gears up for a crucial match against title rivals Arsenal on Sunday, Guardiola was able to rest Haaland and Rodri towards the end, as City maintained control and passed the ball with ease.
The beginning of Manchester City’s season was less than ideal, with two defeats in their first three Premier League games to Tottenham and Brighton.
However, following a commanding 3-0 derby victory over Manchester United this past weekend, Guardiola’s squad has improved significantly.
The performance against Napoli signifies that Manchester City is positioning itself strongly for another effective Champions League run.