CSKA Moscow came from two goals down to force a late 2-2 draw at home to Manchester City this morning, in an intriguing revitalised Champions League Group E clash.
The game was played behind closed doors because of crowd trouble at previous CSKA matches.
Sergio Aguero gave City the lead in the 29th minute by finishing a clever move between David Silva and Edin Dzeko, then James Milner made it 2-0 nine minutes later by turning in a miscued shot from Aguero.
However, CSKA stormed back in the second half, despite the absence of fans to cheer them on.
In the 64th minute Seydou Doumbia pulled a goal back for the hosts by turning in a centre from Ahmed Musa, then Bebras Natcho made it 2-2 four minutes from time with a calm penalty, after City's Aleksandar Kolarov pulled down the impressive Doumbia.