Olimpiacos beats Manchester City on penalty kicks in International Challenge Cup

Manchester City forward Stevan Jovetic (35), left, takes the ball from Olympiacos forward Kevin Mirallas (14) in the first half of the Guinness International Champions Cup at TCF Bank Stadium on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis, Saturday, Aug. 2, 2014.(AP Photo/Andy Clayton-King) (The Associated Press)

Manchester City midfielder Jesus Navas (15), center, is converged on by Olympiacos forward Kevin Mirallas (14), left, and Olympiacos defender Giannis Maniatis (2) during the first half of the Guinness International Champions Cup at TCF Bank Stadium on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis, Saturday, Aug. 2, 2014.(AP Photo/Andy Clayton-King) (The Associated Press)

Dimitrios Diamantakos scored twice in regulation and Roberto Jimenez Gago made two saves in a shootout to help Olimpiacos beat Manchester City 5-4 on penalty kicks Saturday after a 2-2 tie in the International Challenge Cup game.

Aleksander Kolarov put English Premier League champion Manchester City up 2-1 in the 53rd minute on a penalty kick after David Silva was tripped in the Olimpiacos box.

But Diamantakos tied it in the 65th minute when he took a feed at the top of the box, made a move to get past goalkeeper Joe Hart and blasted it into the open net

Manchester City opened the scoring on Stevan Jovetic goal in the 35th minute. Jovetic took a pass from Samir Nasri, dribbled past one defender, then split two others with a right-footed shot that beat a flat-footed Jimenez Gago. Two minutes later, Diamantakos tied it for Olimpiacos.