In a highly anticipated
European crown
In the second leg of the quarter-final.
Manchester City football club
together with
Real Madrid soccer team
A thrilling showdown unfolded. Against the backdrop of a 3-3 scoreline in the first leg between the two sides, fans are expecting an exciting game as Manchester City host Real Madrid.
Rodrigo was the first to break the deadlock for Real Madrid in the first half, giving the visitors the lead. However, De Bruyne's goal gave City a valuable counterbalance as they equalized after the changeover.
With regulation time ending in a 1-1 tie, the game went into overtime. In overtime, Foden
and Rüdiger's missed chances made for a mixed bag of emotions for fans of both sides.
Eventually, the match went into a tense and exciting penalty shootout. In this life-and-death situation, mistakes from Modric, B-Square and Kovacic made the situation even more confusing, while Real Madrid goalkeeper Lu Ning's two saves became the key to the game. In the end, Real Madrid narrowly beat Manchester City 4-3, and successfully advanced to the Champions League semi-finals with a total score of 8-7.
Starting as well as bench lineups:
Man City start: 31 - Ederson, 2 - Walker, 3 - Diaz
, 25 - Akanji (112' 5 - Stones), 24 - Gwadior
, 16-Rodri, 17-De Bruyne (112' 8-Kovacic), 47-Foden, 20-B Seat, 9-Harland (91' 19-Alvarez), 10-Gralish (72' 11-Doku)
City subs: 18 Ortega, 33 Carson, 6 Ake, 21 Gomez, 27 Nunes, 52 Bob, 82 Lewis
Real Madrid start: 13-Lunin, 2-Cavanagh (110' 3-Militang)
), 22 Rüdiger, 6 Nacho, 23 Mendy, 15 Valverde, 12 Camarvinga, 8 Kroos (79' 10 Modric), 11 Rodrigo (84' 21 Diaz), 5 Bellingham
7 - Vinicius
(103' 17-Vazquez)
Real Madrid substitutes: 25 Kepa, 30 Fran Gonzalez, 14 Joselu, 19 Ceballos, 20 Fran García, 24 Güellar