Manchester City have a mountain to climb if they are to reach the Champions League quarter-finals after they fell to a 3-0 defeat to a Federico Valverde-inspired Real Madrid.
Match Report
Valverde plundered a 22-minute hat-trick in the first half at the Santiago Bernabeu to put Madrid, who were without the injured Kylian Mbappe, in control of the last-16 tie.
A frantic opening 20 minutes saw City pile on the pressure, but against the run of play, Thibaut Courtois' punt upfield caught out Nico O'Reilly, with Valverde capitalising to round Gianluigi Donnarumma and side-foot home.
Valverde doubled up seven minutes later, taking Vinicius Junior's deflected pass into his path and drilling a left-footed strike beyond Donnarumma.
The Madrid captain saved the best for last, though, as he latched onto a delicate lob from former Man City playmaker Brahim Diaz, deftly lifting a touch over Marc Guehi and volleying in from point-blank range.
Vinicius looked set to put Madrid four to the good early in the second half, only to send a tame spot-kick straight at Donnarumma, who had brought down the Brazilian in the City box.
Some excellent last-ditch defending and smart goalkeeping from Courtois, who made up for an error from Thiago Pitarch – the youngest Spanish player to start for Madrid in a Champions League knockout match – kept City at bay, and Pep Guardiola's team must overturn a big deficit if they are to make the last eight.
Data Debrief: Valverde turns in an all-timer
Valverde is only the second player to score a first-half hat-trick against an English opponent in the Champions League. The other was Lionel Messi for Barcelona against Arsenal in April 2010.
His tally of goals on Wednesday also equalled the total of Champions League strikes he had managed across his previous 75 outings in the competition.
It was an awesome performance from the Uruguayan, who started out wide right. All three of his attempts went in, while he also led Madrid for chances created (two, level with Vinicius), dribbles (seven), dribbles completed (four), duels (17) and duels won (11).
City put the pressure on, but they created chances worth just 0.56 expected goals despite having almost 60% possession. Madrid were superb on the counter, with their 12 shots (seven of which were on target) worth a combined 2.59 xG.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
6' Semenyo shot, Courtois saves
6' Doku bursts down left, cross finds no one
7' Brahim Diaz breaks down right, pokes shot, Donnarumma saves
8' Doku cross, ball slides past post
13' O'Reilly speculative effort, Courtois tips it
16' Bernardo short corner, Semenyo finds space but slips
19' Bernardo shot just wide
20' GOAL! Valverde rounds Donnarumma, slots home. Real Madrid 1-0 Man City
27' GOAL! Vinicius assist, Valverde double. Real Madrid 2-0 Man City
33' Two down, Guardiola thinking
40' City corner, Guehi fouls Mendy
42' GOAL! Valverde flick, completes hat-trick. Real Madrid 3-0 Man City
46' Fran Garcia on as Real Madrid sub
46' City make second-half change, Reijnders comes on
47' Brahim dribbles into box, cuts inside, shot saved
48' Reijnders corner, O'Reilly misses open goal
49' Injured Mbappe all smiles watching from bench
51' Doku through ball, Reijnders first-time pass out
54' Bernardo through ball, Semenyo angled volley, Courtois saves
57' Penalty Missed! Vinícius penalty saved after Donnarumma foul
59' Doku breaks down wing, cross, Rudiger clearance nearly own goal
62' Vinicius angled shot, Donnarumma saves
63' Güler intercepts, volley wide of far post
65' Tchouameni down injured, medics on
66' Vinicius cuts in from left, curling effort just past post
69' Semenyo cross, Rüdiger with vital clearance
70' Double change sees Cherki, Ait-Nouri, Camavinga on
72' Diaz miscontrol, then recovers with tackle
73' Reijnders long-range effort takes deflection, over the bar
75' O'Reilly pokes shot, Courtois with stunning save
76' Mastantuono and Ángel on for Brahim Díaz and Pitarch
82' Yellow Card! Rayan Aït-Nouri booked
82' Marmoush on for Haaland
84' Carvajal on as Real Madrid sub
90' Highlight from Real Madrid vs Man City
Line-ups
Real Madrid XI: Courtois, Rudiger, F Mendy, Alexander-Arnold, Valverde, Brahim, Tchouameni, Vinicius, Güler, Dean Huijsen, Thiago Pitarch
Subs: Carvajal, Lunin, Fran García, Camavinga, Manuel Ángel, Gonzalo García, Raúl Asencio, César Palacios, Fran González, Franco Mastantuono, Jorge Cestero, Diego Aguado
Man City XI: Ruben Dias, Bernardo Silva, Donnarumma, Rodri, Haaland, Guehi, Antoine Semenyo, Doku, Savinho, Nico O'Reilly, Abdukodir Khusanov
Subs: Ake, Stones, Bettinelli, Foden, Omar Marmoush, Reijnders, Rayan Aït-Nouri, Matheus Nunes, Nico González, James Trafford, Cherki, Max Alleyne
Kingmario4life
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RB, RW, CM, ST This brother can do everything
seyi_sheyman
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Donarumma tonight😬🥵
Tonybiz
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No hairstyle No earrings No too much skills Always available and turning up in every important games
Uncle200
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A weak Real Madrid in UCL is the most dangerous
Musadiallo10
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Some fans were saying yesterday that Barcelona drew with Newcastle and that Barcelona will not even make the top 4 of the EPL. So what about now? Struggle Madrid in La Liga dismantling one of the best teams in the EPL, Atletico, RapingTottenham and Arsenal fighting to draw with Liverkuen? So, are these EPL teams just average in the world? LESSONS: don't judge a league by a single match you watch in the Champions League; every match has its own tempo.
Sascdmrsu
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congratulations cures you guys deserved to win this this is the real spirit of champions happy for you congratulations once more
gudiest01
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Real Madrid may have 99 problems but beating man City is not part of them
choppyleo
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Courtois has more assists than most Barça players! Hala Madrid More like for this exceptional goalkeeper
Babysong
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Here is the GIF, click: https://www.matchgif.com/v2/live/matchGifs?match_id=54398745&language=en
Wakkufazire
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it helped again
Teenobby
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Truth is hard to accept but Real Madrid is the pain in the ass for Man City. Accept it. Know it. Felt it. This is not to hurt us our own City Fans. But truth is something that cannot be hidden. All these years, Real Madrid has hurt us the worst of all. Congrats to Real Madrid. It is certain that we cannot overturn the game now.
Rabeeu77
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To whoever was involved in bringing Fede Valverde to Real Madrid, thank you
yapbcdlosy
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Good Saml Good [ko] [Crylaugh][Comeon][Comeon]
samaeikmp
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I find it like Barca knows how to beat Madrid. But teams in the champions league they get easily whooped by Madrid even when they are strong. Or is it only in domestic cups although last time we met them in UCL was in 2011. Is it fear or what?😂😂😂
bcuz UCL is not Barca level of competition, so we can't meet there. 10+ years without the trophy is ridiculous 🙄
reodiklotz
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Fuck you city player's well played mandrid congratulations 95% you will win round of 16. Next match playing in Manchester. Not easy for man city next match playing mbappe also jud Rodrigo too strong good luck fuck donnuruma and all players. Pep and his donkey players we hope will perform next round but all most lose city