Champions League: Seven goals, football at its finest – spectacle in Manchester

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Seven goals, football at its finest – spectacle in Manchester

Manchester City, Real Madrid

Celebrations after the opening goal: Kevin De Bruyne scored after two minutes to make it 1-0 for Manchester City

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In the first leg of the semi-finals, Manchester City and Real Madrid ensure a great evening of football in the premier class, which the Premier League club wins. Pep Guardiola’s team dominates for long stretches, but has to fear for the final participation.

Es only been played a few seconds, it became clear that this game could be a special one, an exciting one. And so it happened. In an offensive spectacle, Manchester City, the leaders in the English Premier League, won the semi-final first leg in the Champions League against Real Madrid 4-3 (2-1) on Tuesday evening. Star coach Pep Guardiola and his team have a good chance of making it back into the final of the premier class.

Kevin De Bruyne (2nd minute), Gabriel Jesus (11th), Phil Foden (53rd) and Bernardo Silva (74th) ensured the narrow lead for the second leg on 4 May at the Bernabeu Stadium. Karim Benzema (33rd/82nd/penalty) with a brace and Vinicius Junior (55th) scored for Madrid.

Real hits back coldly

After just under two minutes, Guardiola showed his fists in a jubilant pose. After a precise cross from Riyad Mahrez, De Bruyne, sprinting into the penalty area, headed the ball into the Real Madrid goal, making it impossible for his fellow Belgian, Thibaut Courtois. Just nine minutes later, Jesus, who last scored four goals in the 5-1 win over Watford FC in the Premier League, capitalized on Spain’s defensive weaknesses to make it 2-0. The Brazilian prevailed in a duel against David Alaba, whose participation had long been in doubt due to muscular problems.

Manchester City, Real Madrid

Personal trainers among themselves: Pep Guardiola (left) before kick-off with Carlo Ancelotti

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On the other hand, the offensive artists from Real around ex-world champion Toni Kroos, director Luka Modric and striker Benzema did not initially get a chance. Manchester cleverly blocked the spaces and effectively stopped the build-up game of the leaders of the Spanish Primera Division. Coach Carlo Ancelotti’s team only got into the game better after about half an hour by pressing themselves.

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But because Real continued to react carelessly in defense, hosts Manchester had good chances through Mahrez and Phil Foden. And then suddenly Benzema was there on the other side in his 600th game for Real. The Frenchman, who was the decisive man in the previous rounds against Paris Saint-Germain and defending champions FC Chelsea with three and four goals respectively, converted a Ferland Mendy cross into a goal despite the difficulties.

Manchester City, Real Madrid

Goal for Real Madrid: Karim Benzema (centre) scored to make it 1-2

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After the break, Alaba stayed in the dressing room. The Real defense, which had not yet been reorganized, was duped by Mahrez in the 48th minute, who then hit the post. Foden’s follow-up shot was blocked by Dani Carvajal in front of the line. In the 53rd, the England international did better, heading in a Fernandinho cross. The Madrilenians responded promptly: Vinicius ran alone on the left from the center line towards the city goal and completed it with a precise low shot.

Bernardo Silva restored the two-goal lead with a powerful shot under the bar, before Benzema reduced the penalty again for Real with a converted hand penalty, thus keeping Madrid’s chances of the final alive.

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