Manchester City came from a goal down to secure a precious victory against holders Porto in the first leg of their Europa League last-32 tie.
Silvestre Varela put the hosts ahead after 27 minutes when he converted Hulk's cross.
But the Blues grabbed an equaliser when Alvaro Pereira scored an own-goal under pressure from Mario Balotelli.
Aguero - on for Balotelli - then grabbed the winner five minutes from time after being set up by Yaya Toure.
The return game is at the Etihad Stadium next Wednesday.
Victory
It was the Blues’ finest European night for some time as they turned over a team which rarely loses in their impressive stadium, even though they were some way below their best.
Porto have proven Euro pedigree – they have won the Champions League, Uefa Cup and Europa League within the last nine years, are seasoned campaigners, and notoriously hard to beat in their home town.
City won it without really hitting top gear, but at times matters descended into ugliness as sections of the Porto crowd three times appeared to aim monkey chants at Balotelli.
With Uefa observers at the stadium, that could land the club in trouble, and rightly so.
The match began at a slow pace, as if City were happy to await the second leg, while Porto were showing them a tad too much respect.
It clearly wasn’t what Roberto Mancini had in mind, as he picked a remarkably strong team, perhaps only Aguero away from his best eleven.
Back came Yaya Toure and Mario Balotelli, and it seemed as though Mancini was intent on securing a result in the first leg which would make next Wednesday’s second leg academic.
But the Blues misfired in the first half, and it was Balotelli who uncharacteristically squandered their best chance, moments after Varela had put the Portuguese side ahead.
The young Italian found himself clean through on goal as Porto’s offside trap malfunctioned and Samir Nasri lofted a fine pass to him. With just the keeper to beat, he swung a casual leg and keeper Helton was able to beat it away.
That typified a laid-back approach by the Blues. Perhaps the warm Portuguese sunshine in the afternoon had seeped into their bones.
The sun-drenched afternoon had given way to a cold night on the Bay of Biscay, and the chill reality of the task facing City was starting to bite.
The defence was equally sloppy. Big central defender Rolando was allowed a free header from James Rodriguez’s corner and Gael Clichy had to head up and away with Joe Hart beaten, for the game’s first chance after a dull opening 15 minutes.
Yaya, back after a six-week absence on African Nations Cup duty, made an impact of sorts when a trademark charge upfield saw him up-ended by a crude Danilo challenge.
The defender, who Mancini admitted on Wednesday he had “watched” for a year, was stretchered off, and had a yellow card waved in his direction as he went.
Close
The Blues came close to a lead when a free kick routine momentarily unhinged an unconvincing Porto rearguard. Nasri fired the free kick centrally into the box and Balotelli arrived from wide to flick a header goalwards.
Helton, panicked by the contact, beat it away and when Porto failed to clear their lines Micah Richards crashed in a shot which the keeper had to turn round.
City were getting into their stride and when David Silva spread a gorgeous pass to Nasri in space on the right, the Frenchman again forced Helton to turn a shot round the post.
But Porto are unbeaten in their domestic league for more than three years, and had not lost a European game at the Estadio do Dragao in seven matches.
The kind of belief a record like that gives you began to show, although Mancini will be less than impressed with the City defending.
The Blues have been working hard at defensive situations on the training ground as the season reaches a tight, tense climax.
But Richards allowed Hulk too much space on the left, and when his near-post cross was fired in Varela darted in and produced a shot which Hart could not keep out.
Then came Balotelli’s golden chance, and its overly casual ending, which took some of the wind out of the Blues’ sails.
The Blues needed a strong start to the second half and when strength is needed, Richards is a good port of call. He powered forward on the overlap and slammed a shot against the post, Helton again looking a trifle startled.
City kept up the pressure, and one bewildering move, naturally involving Silva but with the killer pass coming from Gareth Barry, found Balotelli in space. This time his control let him down, although Barry’s pass had real pace on it.
But this was much more like it, and on 56 minutes the Blues were level, albeit with a slice of luck.
Yaya’s raking ball in to the box was aimed for Balotelli’s run, and when he collided with Alvaro Pereira, the ball struck the Porto defender and flashed past the stranded Helton.
Porto had been pinned back at the start of the second half, but with their pride stung Porto hit back hard.
Kompany, Nigel de Jong and Barry were all booked in the space of two minutes, and Hart was forced to beat away a blockbuster of a free kick by Hulk as the home side sought the winner.
Porto, to their great discredit, wasted energy and time trying to get one of City’s four booked players sent off, with some ridiculous histrionics, but to be fair to Turkish ref Cuneyt Cakir – who sent off Balotelli in last season’s game with Dynamo Kiev – he was having none of it.
And City scored again six minutes from time, as Barry slipped a pass through for Yaya, and he unselfishly squared for Aguero – on for Balotelli – to tap into the empty net.
What is your verdict on the action? Have your say.
Porto 1 Manchester City 2: Stuart Brennan's Europa League verdict
February 16, 2012

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Good game, good game, game of the day. Time for a glass of porto.
Another big game performance from Yaya! Thats why we have struggled a little bit during Jan/feb! Looking great again, let the happy days roll on and on .........
Brilliant EUROPEAN performance.....only downside the bookings but credit where credit is due, made them look ordinary at times.....Lescott excellent again!!
In parts excelllent but very poor in others. Completely outfought and outrun in the first half but much better performance in the 2nd apart from the numerous silly bookings which leaves us with 7 players one yellow card away from a suspension. Would not have got the 2nd goal while Ya Ya was away as no-one can drive forward late in the game like he does. Porto too good a team for the tie to be over but advantage the Blues.
Great win against very good opposition. Not over yet but nothing to be afraid of!
Great comeback win. Fully deserved. Ridiculous 6 yellow cards - only Nasri and Richards were merited. Given Porto's formidable home record a really good result. YaYa showed us what we've been missing the last few weeks. I thought Lescott was superb all game. He has really upped his game over the last couple of weeks. De Jong good passing from him and Nasri much more influential and finally looks like he understands his role. Enjoyed the game against a very good Porto team (in a different class to the likes of Ajax by the way) only spolied by the referee who blew up for everything.
Tie not over yet but it's looking good.
Great performance yaya and lescott were quality.
Fantastic performance in a very open game. Lovely to see Yaya back and terrific performances from Lescott, Silva and my man of the match Nasri. Forward Roberto, who needs Tevez?
Credit where its due. Hope you stay in the competition longer than us !!!!
Just show's how much we missed Ya ya,komps brillient
again our nige awesome.
Salford blues me & our Beks 2 of many.
Hard, hard win after a nervy 30 mins.
If you told me 10 years ago that in 2012, we'd have 60 pts in the EPL in Feb, be FA Cup holders & would be beating the top European teams away from home, I'd have said you were barking.
Absolutely loving this.
Thank you Sheikh Mansour.
Thank you Khaldoon Al Mubarak.
Thank you Roberto Mancini & team.
Thank you MCFC.
C'mon City - time to kick on.
A really great all-round performance from the team - weathering a good first half performance from Porto and grasping back control from the home team, As well as the two goals we scored, we also created several good chances to score more.
An excellent away performance against a good team.that played good football throughout.
Several soft bookings for both sides, but never a dirty or nasty game, and entertaining throughout
Well done Mancini and the team .
Gives us a great platform for the second leg, but Porto will not provide an easy game at the Etihad, and we will have to be solid in defence.
Well done to the team, and good to see Yaya back and providing that forceful drive from the middle.
Ca not argue with the result, but some really silly bookings. Roberto next training session please teach the boys about the offside rule, could have had 2 more goals with a little bit of thought on how to run back. Please do not take them lightly at home, and lets see the fans turn out in force.
how much better was silva and barry tonight.
All because of one special player??
YAYA!!!!!!!
Welcome back, weve missed u
P.s... How good was lescott tonight. Warrior!
lescott and yaya were outstanding. lescott is making all the doubters eat there words!
Porto needing two goals will get hurt.
Pete Lewis looking down on City again.R.I.P. ................utid
Brilliant brilliant win.
We have just beat a team unbeaten in their domestic league for three and a half years and unbeaten in Europe for twelve months.
This was by far the hardest draw in the tournement and we passed with flying colours and with great ease.
On the downside its a good job the ref,who wasn't great,wasn't card happy as it could have ended 9 vs 8 left on the field.Porto are without doubt the dirtiest and mardest team i have seen us play in Europe(even worse than Kiev).
Absolute fantastic win and we have upset alot of Cockerneee Nited fans tonight by winning this game.
A tremendous performance against a slass outift. Apart from their goal, they did not have a chance. We had four first half chances and also hit the post in the second half as well as scoring two. However, this game is not over yet - 100% concentration in the home leg needed. Great performances by many, but Lescott stod out for me. I can never remember a city side getting so many yellow cards! this was the ref who sent Balotelli off when they played at the Etihad! Balotelli weas, according to the commentators, subjected to racist abuse. (I wish he would watch himself when the opposition clear the ball - he gets back too slowly and is often then caught offside. However, he played quite well and scared the defender into the own goal. Ya Ya showed why we have missed him in setting up Aguero's goal. Every player gave their all - nobody slacked. WE DESERVED TO WIN IT!!
For me to much tip tapping at the back, yes we won but we did not look to clever at times, need a little bit more urgency going forward, but we won tonight and thats all that matters. school report on tonights performAnce MUST PLAY BETTER
2nd half City were very very impressive.
Great possession, and outstanding defending totally blotted out Porto.
Looking forward to the 2nd leg, but it's not over.
C'mon y'all get Wed afternoon booked off work next week and bring your kids! Up the blues!!!
Excellent result.
Magnificent.......Well done Blues