Samir Nasri was the architect of Manchester City FC's passage to the UEFA Champions League knockout stages, a 2-0 victory at AS Roma consigning the Italian side to third in Group E.
An open game hung in the balance on the hour when Nasri advanced to the edge of the penalty area and hit an unstoppable shot that took a lick of paint from the inside of Morgan De Sanctis' near post on its way in.
The Stadio Olimpico fell silent, and though they found their voice when Kostas Manolas headed onto the upright, with four minutes left the immaculate Nasri teed up Pablo Zabaleta to end any lingering doubt.
With PFC CSKA Moskva losing 3-0 to FC Bayern München the result was enough to take City into Friday's draw as Manuel Pellgrini's side's campaign gathers timely momentum. Roma at least have the consolation of a UEFA Europa League spot, but would have hoped for more amid a bright start that almost brought an early goal when Francesco Totti picked out the unmarked José Holebas. The full-back's shot could not squeeze past Joe Hart.
How finely poised the game was became evident when, within the space of 15 seconds, both sides very nearly took the lead. First James Milner went close for City, forcing a fine stop from De Sanctis; the ball was led straight down the other end by Gervinho, who went even closer to breaking the deadlock. Hart's fingertip save came to the visitors' rescue.
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