The Cityzens dominated the Bundesliga outfit with two goals during the second half of the match that came after mistakes from Die Roten's defense.

Is it time to think about Manchester City as the top title contender for this edition of the UEFA Champions League?

The team led by Pep Guardiola rattled Bayern with a massive three-nil win in the first leg of their Quarterfinal tie, and while at it, the English side managed to set a new record in the continental competition for a Premier League side.

Manchester City has been quite consistent in past editions of this tournament, especially when playing at home. Today's win marked the 25th consecutive game for the Cityzens without a loss, and that represent a new milestone for English teams involved in this tournament.

The previous record holders for an English club were Arsenal, who managed to go unbeaten for 24 games. Manchester City re-wrote history with a display that has seen them win 23 games and adding two more draws.

To find Manchester City's last loss in a home game for the UEFA Champions League, one has to go back to the 2018-19 season, where Lyon claimed a 2-1 win over the Premier League side in September 2018. Since then, the team led by Pep Guardiola has not lost a single home game at Etihad Stadium.