Manchester City cruised into the Champions League quarter-finals for the seventh consecutive season with a 3-1 victory over FC Copenhagen in their last-16 second leg.
Man City started the game with a two-goal cushion and took care of business early with first-half goals by Manuel Akanji, Julian Alvarez and Erling Haaland. The result meant Pep Guardiola's side went into the last eight with a comprehensive 6-2 aggregate scoreline.
With a trip to Liverpool in a top-of-the-table Premier League clash to come on Sunday, Guardiola had the luxury of resting key players including Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden, making seven changes to his side that beat Manchester United 3-1 in last Sunday's league derby.
"Today, I need energy, fresh legs," Guardiola said. "I know how tired, exhausted some of my players were today. We play on Sunday. So I need fresh legs."
City are a point behind Liverpool and a point ahead of Arsenal after 27 league games in tight title race. They are also in the thick of the FA Cup, with a quarter-final against Newcastle United on March 16.
"To be part of the titles, we need everyone," Guardiola said. "For one more year we are in the best eight teams in Europe. Incredibly happy we are still in all competitions."
Akanji scored with City's first chance, volleying in Alvarez's corner in the fifth minute. Alvarez scored his own four minutes later, thanks to calamitous goalkeeping by Kamil Grabara, who let the City forward's shot slip through his hands seconds after Rodri pinged an effort off the crossbar.
Former Southampton player Mohamed Elyounoussi pulled one back for the Danish champions in the 29th minute but City's goal-scoring machine Haaland slotted home a low, hard shot through two defenders seconds before halftime, his 29th goal of the season across all competitions.
Rico Lewis had a late chance for a fourth City goal but his shot hit the bar.
City joined Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Paris St Germain in the quarters, with the final four teams to be determined next week.