Champions League: Totti breaks record, earns Roma 1-1 draw with Manchester City
Champions League: Totti breaks record, earns Roma 1-1 draw with Manchester City
Totti became the oldest scorer in the Champions League's 22-year history by netting a deft equaliser for Roma in a 1-1 draw against Manchester City.

Francesco Totti became the oldest scorer in the Champions League's 22-year history by netting a deft equaliser for Roma in a 1-1 draw against Manchester City on Tuesday.

The former Italy forward, who turned 38 on Saturday, lifted a fine finish into the corner in the 23rd minute to cancel out a fourth-minute penalty won and converted by Sergio Aguero.

The Italian visitors will be happier with a point from a game between the teams likely to be vying for second place in Group E behind Bayern Munich. Roma has four points from two games and City only one, leaving the English champions already five points adrift of Bayern.

Totti broke the record held by Manchester United great Ryan Giggs, who was 37 years and 9 months when he scored against Benfica in 2011.

City described Totti as a "legendary player" in a Twitter post on the morning of the game, before adding: "He's never scored in England, has he?"

Obviously, that was tempting fate.

Totti created a chance for Maicon with a brilliant through ball with the outside of his foot in the sixth minute.

Maicon crashed his shot against the bar, keeping City's lead intact, but Totti made no mistake when he had his first sight on goal.

Radja Nainggolan slipped a pass through a gaping hole in City's defense and Totti showed a turn of pace, belying his years, to run onto the ball and clip a delicate shot over goalkeeper Joe Hart and into the corner. He celebrated his record-breaking goal with his familiar thumb-sucking routine.

Roma deserved to be level at halftime, with Gervinho lively in his roving attacking role and Miralem Pjanic showing vision as the team's playmaker in a fluid midfield that had too much movement for City.

The hosts' only clear-cut chance of the first half was the penalty, awarded when Maicon tugged Aguero as the striker ran onto David Silva's pass. Maicon, who endured a disappointing year at City in the 2012-13 season, was the last man and lucky to only receive a yellow card.

Aguero picked himself up and sent goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski, standing in for the injured Morgan De Sanctic, the wrong way with his penalty.

Pjanic had a close-range shot saved by Hart and was then just off target from the edge of the area as Roma made a fast start to the second half.

City improved after bringing Frank Lampard on for striker Edin Dzeko and shifting to a 4-5-1 formation, but never seriously threatened Skorupski despite dominating possession late on.

After opening with a 1-0 loss in Munich, City's Champions League struggles continue. Despite the vast sums of money in the six-year regime of Sheikh Mansour, the club has only advanced from the group stage once in three seasons.

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