MANCHESTER, England — Pep Guardiola celebrated wildly as Manchester City took a big step toward Champions League qualification with a 2-1 victory over Aston Villa in the Premier League on Tuesday.
With clenched fists, the City manager roared with delight after Matheus Nunes struck deep into stoppage time at the Etihad Stadium.
''I was so happy. I have to admit it,'' Guardiola said after a win that could help salvage a troubled season for his once dominant team.
The late winner moved four-time defending league champion City up to third in the standings, with the top five securing a place in European club soccer's top competition.
Nunes fired home from a tight angle in the fourth minute of added time after Jeremy Doku's low cross through the box.
The game had looked destined to end in a draw after Bernardo Silva's first-half goal had been canceled out by a Marcus Rashford penalty.
There is still likely to be a tense battle for the Champions League with a clutch of teams in contention going into the final weeks of the season and just four points separating third to seventh in the standings.
But City's fate is in its own hands after a troubled campaign that saw its title defense unravel before Christmas and its hopes of winning the Champions League end in the playoffs.