Real Madrid beats Man City to advance to Champions League semis
Madrid dug deep, held on and now faces Bayern Munich in the semifinals after the Germans beat Arsenal 1-0 on Wednesday and 3-2 on aggregate
AP
Manchester (England), 18 April
Real Madrid weathered the storm,
silenced the crowd and ultimately ended Manchester City's brief hold on the
Champions League. The all-time kings of Europe moved a step closer to a
record-extending 15th title in the competition they have dominated after a 4-3
win Wednesday on penalties at Etihad Stadium. But not before being pushed to
the limit by defending champion City.
“I was pretty much dead on my feet
at the end,” Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham said. “It's so difficult. They
are continuously probing with the ball and move you around. Most teams would
fall apart when City get on top of you, but we stood up really well.”
The game had gone to the
uncertainty of a shootout after ending 1-1 on the night and 4-4 on aggregate. City
dominated the chances after going behind to Rodrygo's goal in the 12th minute,
but only had Kevin de Bruyne's leveler in the 76th to show for its superiority,
which included 64% of possession and 18 corners to Madrid's one through extra
time.
That counted for little as Antonio
Rudiger struck the decisive spot kick after Bernardo Silva and Mateo Kovacic
both saw their penalties saved. “In this competition, that's the way football
happens,” City manager Pep Guardiola said. “In other sports, for (these)
statistics, we would have won.”
Guardiola had few complaints. He
accepted his team had failed to capitalize against a Madrid team that was
forced to defend deep against wave after wave of attack. Erling Haaland hit the
bar with one header in the first half De Bruyne sent an effort sailing over
from inside the box in the second.
Madrid dug deep, held on and now
faces Bayern Munich in the semifinals after the Germans beat Arsenal 1-0 on
Wednesday and 3-2 on aggregate. “Today it came down to mentality,"
Bellingham said.
The defeat ended City's bid to
become the first English team to win back-to-back Champions League titles and
its pursuit of successive trebles. It is still challenging for the Premier
League title and FA Cup.
Victory for Madrid saw the Spanish
giant advance to the semifinals for the fourth year in row — denying City the
chance to emulate that feat. “This was about survival,” Madrid coach Carlo
Ancelotti said. "Madrid is a club based on always fighting to stay in
situations where there seems to be no way out – but we always find a way. By
the time the penalty shoot-out came, we were totally convinced we'd go
through.”
Ancelotti has already won the
Champions League a record four times as a coach — one more than Guardiola — and
could extend that record by lifting the trophy for a third time with Madrid.
For Guardiola it is back to the
drawing board after watching his team to relinquish the trophy it won for the
first time last year and ending his own 12-year wait to triumph again in
European club soccer's most demanding competition. “I have to say thank you to
these players from deep in my heart because the way they played. But football
is about winning and we didn't do enough, yet we were exceptional," he
said.
This was the third straight season
Madrid and City have clashed in the Champions League in what is becoming a
classic rivalry. The winner of their meetings going on to win the competition
in each of the past two years.
Madrid avenged last year's loss
when its defense of the trophy was ended by a 4-0 rout at the hands of City in
the semifinals. England midfielder Bellingham was pivotal to Madrid's opener
with a moment of brilliance to open City up. Collecting a high ball just past
the halfway line, he shook off the attention of Rodri with a deft touch to
wrong-foot his opponent.
The ball was worked to Vinícius
Junior on the right who crossed to Rodrygo, who beat Ederson at the second
attempt after his first shot was saved. That pressure eventually paid off when
De Bruyne leveled the game, lifting the ball high into the net after Rudiger
could only partially clear a cross from substitute Jeremy Doku.
With no further goals in extra
time, the game went to a shootout and City immediately seized the advantage
after Julian Alvarez converted his opening penalty and Luka Modric's effort was
saved. But Madrid goalkeeper Andriy Lunin then saved successive spot kicks from
Silva and Kovacic to swing the balance in the visitors' favor. Silva's attempt
was right down the middle and easily caught chest-high by Lunin.
It came down to Rudiger to take the
winning kick that sent Madrid fans wild and City supporters home. “We suffered
a lot tonight because City really put you under the cosh (pressure),"
Madrid captain Nacho said. “But we are Real Madrid. We always, always fight
until the very end.”
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