Manchester City vs Roma player ratings: Did Joe Hart impress on his return to the side?

A look at the individual performances at the Etihad

Wednesday 01 October 2014 07:35 EDT
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A bundle of energy up front, Aguero was let down by a lack of service, though he slotted his penalty away confidently. 6
A bundle of energy up front, Aguero was let down by a lack of service, though he slotted his penalty away confidently. 6 (Getty Images)

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Roma's Francesco Totti became the oldest goalscorer in Champions League history as Manchester City escaped with a draw from their Group E clash.

Totti, 38, defied his age with a sublime finish to cancel out Sergio Aguero's early penalty for City at the Etihad Stadium.

It was little more than the in-form Serie A side deserved for a high-quality display of attacking football.

Again City goalkeeper Joe Hart, returning to the side after sitting out the club's two previous matches, was kept busy.

But how did the Manchester City players perform on an individual level? We take a look...

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