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BELGRADE, Serbia — Defending champion Manchester City beat Red Star Belgrade 3-2 in the Champions League for a sixth straight win to wrap up the group stage. There were first Champions League goals from 20-year-old attackers Micah Hamilton and Oscar Bobb and a penalty from Kalvin Phillips. City manager Pep Guardiola fielded a second-string team to give some valuable game time to fringe players. Guardiola's team will head into the knockout stage on the back of a perfect record in group play as it looks to retain a title City won for the first time in June.







