Real Madrid can’t be killed so easily
It really should be over by now. In the first leg of their Champions League semi-final, Manchester City largely dominated Real Madrid, easily cutting through the Madrid defence, scoring four goals in the process. It was a performance worthy of a huge, perhaps insurmountable margin of victory. Instead, Real Madrid have once again proven the one undeniable truth in recent Champions League history: Until they are dead, Real Madrid are never, ever dead.
In this case, Madrid were mostly lucky to avoid conceding even more goals and managed to score three to go home with a manageable 4–3, one goal loss. It really shouldn’t have been this close. Although the final tally stats didn’t really show any lopsided shots – the hosts had 60 per cent possession, but only one more shot on target than Real – City were able to get chance after chance after chance on both sides of the pitch , while Madrid’s defense even struggled to stay within the same postcode.
The game couldn’t have started better for Manchester City. Just 95 seconds into the game, a magnificent cross from Riyad Mahrez found a wide-open Kevin De Bruyne in the box for City’s opener.
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