Manchester City moved a step closer to the treble by dismantling Real Madrid at the Etihad to reach a second Champions League final in three years.
2022/2023 UEFA Champions League


Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
7' Rodri's shot wide out
13' CHANCE! Haaland's header stopped
21' CLOSE! Haaland's header stopped again
23' GOAL! Man City 1-0 Real Madrid (Bernardo)
27' Haaland's shot wide out
35' Kroos' long shot hits the bar
37' GOAL! Man City 2-0 Real Madrid (Bernardo)
50' Yellow Card! Ruben Dias booked
51' Alaba's free kick stopped
55' Yellow Card! Carvajal booked
73' CHANCE! Haaland's shot stopped by Courtois
76' OWN GOAL! Man City 3-0 Real Madrid (Militao)
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91' GOAL! Man City 4-0 Real Madrid (Julián Álvarez)
Following a 1-1 draw in Madrid last week, Bernardo Silva blew the European champions away inside 37 minutes of this second leg, with the Portugal midfielder's double handing City full control of the tie.
And as the visitors chased a route back into the game, Eder Militao's own goal 14 minutes from time and a late Julian Alvarez strike sealed a huge 4-0 win for Pep Guardiola's side, who will meet Inter Milan in next month's final.
Carlo Ancelotti opted to start with Eder Militao in place for Antonio Rudiger for Wednesday’s second leg, despite the latter’s excellent performance in the first leg, and it is a decision that appeared to backfire, as Man City absolutely dominated the first half.
Thibaut Courtois made several excellent saves, but he was powerless to stop Bernardo Silva opening the scoring after 25 minutes. The Portuguese added his and Man City’s second soon after, looping a header into the back of the net.
Real Madrid had a disastrous first half, and although they improved in the second period, they were unable to beat Ederson in the Man City goal. The hosts added a third courtesy of a Militao own goal, while Julian Alvarez added a fourth in injury time to put the icing on the cake.
Man City will now play Inter Milan in next month’s final, while Real Madrid will return to La Liga action to see out their season. It is a disappointing end for Carlo Ancelotti’s side, although they have picked up three trophies across the campaign.
Line-ups
Man City XI: Walker, Gundogan, De Bruyne, Stones, Ederson, Grealish, Ruben Dias, Bernardo, Akanji, Rodri, Haaland
Subs: Carson, Stefan Ortega, Mahrez, Laporte, Kalvin Phillips, Foden, Sergio Gómez, Cole Palmer, Julián Álvarez, Rico Lewis
Real Madrid XI: Modric, Benzema, Kroos, Alaba, Courtois, Carvajal, Valverde, Militao, Vinicius, Rodrygo, Eduardo Camavinga
Subs: Hazard, Nacho, Rudiger, Vazquez, Mariano, Odriozola, F Mendy, Vallejo, Asensio, Ceballos, Andriy Lunin, Aurélien Tchouaméni