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Manchester City 0–2 Tottenham Highlights: City Defeats Arsenal in the Premier League Title Chase Thanks to a Brace From Haaland.

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This page is now closed. Thanks for joining us. These were the updates as Manchester City beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 in the Premier League on Tuesday, May 14:

  • Defending champions Manchester City beat Tottenham 2-0 in the Premier League.
  • Erling Haaland scores twice to settle what had been a nervy affair.
  • City climb back to the top of the table with one game remaining in the season.
  • Arsenal entertain Everton in their final game of the season on Sunday, while Manchester City host West Ham United.
  • The Spurs miss out on the fourth spot with the defeat as Aston Villa qualify for next season’s Champions League.

That’s it from our live coverage of Tottenham Hotspur against Manchester City in the Premier League.

City move two points clear of Arsenal at the top with one game to play after a brace for Erling Haaland.

It was a nervy affair at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and defeat for the home side means they miss out on Champions League football next season.

The battle for the title will go to the wire and so will the battle for the Europa League spots. Join us on Wednesday for our coverage of Manchester United and Newcastle United.

For now, though – from me, Kevin Hand – it’s goodbye.

Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou bristles after defeat

“The last 48 hours have revealed to me the foundations are pretty fragile,” he said at the post-match news conference.

“Outside and inside we need to go back to the drawing board with everything.

“I probably misread the situation in what is important in what you need to do to be a winning side.”

Speaking to Sky Sports, he added: “It was a tight game. In the big moments we weren’t able to capitalise and they were.

“We were in the goal the whole time. Even at 1-0, we had the chance to level. Up until their second we were in it.

“We had opportunities within the game to punish them. We still have some work to do.

“We lost the game so I’m disappointed (to miss out of the Champions League), we’ll assess the season as we go.

“Wherever you finish is a fair reflection of where you are at.”

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola gives his reaction to the win

“These type of games, with the emotions, are difficult,” he told Sky Sports.

“The opponent was difficult but in the right moment we punished them.

“They have a lot of pace to get in behind. They are an exceptional team.

“When you play thinking about the consequences, losing the Premier League, they feel the pressure and cannot perform to the usual level.

“It will be there against West Ham on Sunday, the emotions are there. You need to relax and do what you need to do.

“They are not celebrating anything. Relief because we lead going into the last game but everything can happen.”

Manchester United and Newcastle United face off on Wednesday

The battle for the Europa League positions, and indeed Erik ten Hag’s future as Manchester United manager, is our focus on Wednesday.

‘We know how things can swing in football’

Manchester City defender Kyle Walker gave his reaction to the win:

“It was always going to be difficult with the emotions and everything riding on it,” he told Sky Sports.

“It’s one step closer, it’s still not the job done but at least we bring it down to a game in front of our own fans.

“We had a job to do and we have done that. We know how things can swing against us in football.

“As the manager just said, we recover and prepare over the next three days and go and make history for this club.

“It’s not job done. There is still a game to go and a game to win.”

The points tally for Manchester City and Arsenal

Arsenal’s superior goal difference will give them some hope that a West Ham draw at Manchester City will be enough to offer the Gunners the chance to claim the title.

How Sunday shapes up for Manchester City and Arsenal

Manchester City host West Ham United on Sunday, while Arsenal entertain Everton.

Match Preview

Pep Guardiola said “history is in front of us” as he prepares his Manchester City team for a potentially tricky match at Tottenham on Tuesday that could ultimately decide the destination of the Premier League title. 

City, chasing an unprecedented fourth straight top-flight English league crown, is one point behind leaders Arsenal but crucially have a game in hand.

If City beats Spurs, it will be able to seal the championship with a win at home to West Ham on the final day of the season on Sunday, when Arsenal hosts Everton.

Guardiola’s men are charging towards the finishing line, hitting 28 goals in their past seven Premier League matches and conceding just five times. 

But the City boss, who said he was relishing the high-pressure title run-in, denied that the race was already effectively over. 

City has never won a league match at Tottenham’s new stadium, which opened in 2019, and has not even scored a goal, though it won there in the FA Cup in January.

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Man City Erling Haaland struck four times as it remained on course to win a fourth successive Premier League title with a 5-1 thrashing of Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday.

Hours after Arsenal’s 3-0 win over Bournemouth, Pep Guardiola’s men responded with a resounding victory that pulled them to within a point of the North Londoners at the top of the standings, but with a game in hand.

Arsenal has 83 points with two fixtures remaining in one of the tightest title races in years, while City has 82, but three games to play.

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“Nine (more) points, we will be champions. Seven points, six points, three points, Arsenal will win the Premier League,” Guardiola said.

Haaland — who boosted his league-scoring lead to 25 with the first four-goal haul of his career — converted from the penalty spot in the 12th minute after Rayan Ait-Nouri’s late tackle took Josko Gvardiol down in the box.

The 23-year-old Norwegian doubled City’s lead in the 35th when he soared high to head home at the far post from Rodri’s cross.

“That’s a beautiful goal. My father (Alf-Inge Haaland, who played for City) is going to be happy with that one,” Haaland told Sky Sports. “A nice celebration, I enjoyed that one.

“Not bad, 25 goals this season. We keep going.”

Haaland converted again from the spot just before halftime after he was clipped from behind by Nelson Semedo in the area. Hwang Hee-chan pulled one back for Wolves in the 53rd with the visitors’ only shot on target.

But a minute later, Haaland smothered any hopes of a comeback with his fourth.

The goal-scoring machine — who missed nearly two months earlier this season with a foot injury but seems to be finding form again at the perfect time — controlled a diagonal pass in the air from Phil Foden before slicing inside and curling a shot into the far corner.

“He was injured, to get back to best form you need time,” Guardiola said. “But happy for his performance, for his exceptional goals, in the penalties as well because we know how some days it is not easy … really pleased for him.”

Substitute Julian Alvarez completed City’s scoring in the 85th minute.

Wolves, whose manager Gary O’Neil was serving a touchline ban, looked nothing like the team that edged City 2-1 earlier in the season.

“I thought we damaged ourselves mostly,” said O’Neil, whose squad is 11th in the standings. “If you make errors against these guys, they’ll punish you. We made too many errors and Manchester City was very clinical.

“It was a tough afternoon, which we knew potentially it would be.”

City plays two away games at Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur then closes the season at home against West Ham United. Arsenal travels to Old Trafford next to play Man City United before hosting Everton on the final day.

Top Scorers in the Champions League.

Which players have the most goals scored in the Champions League during the competition’s history? Here, we examine the all-time leading scorers in the UEFA Champions League.

UEFA Champions League Top Scorers

PlayerGoals
Cristiano Ronaldo140
Lionel Messi129
Robert Lewandowski94
Karim Benzema90
Raúl71
Ruud van Nistelrooy56
Thomas Müller53
Thierry Henry50
Kylian Mbappé48
Andriy Shevchenko48
Zlatan Ibrahimovic48
Filippo Inzaghi46
Didier Drogba44
Mohamed Salah44
Neymar43
Alessandro Del Piero42
Sergio Agüero41
Erling Haaland41

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Cristiano Ronaldo: 140 Goals

With 140 goals, Cristiano Ronaldo holds the record for most goals scored in the UEFA Champions League.

The Portuguese player currently plays for Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, so it’s unlikely that he will add to his total of 21 goals scored during stints at Manchester United (21), Real Madrid (105), and Juventus (14).

With his 17 goals for Real Madrid in 2013–14—as they defeated Atlético Madrid in the Champions League final to win the trophy—and his 16 goals two years later in 2015–16—Ronaldo holds the record for most goals in a single Champions League season.

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The Portuguese legend has won the competition top scorer award on seven different occasions, which is a record across both the European Cup and Champions League eras.

He scored in a record 93 different UCL matches – 51% of his appearances in the competition, while eight of those saw him score a hat-trick, which is a record he shares with Lionel Messi.

Ronaldo found the net against 38 different opponents in his Champions League career, with his 10 goals versus Juventus the most by any single player against an opponent in the history of the competition.

Top Scorers in the Champions League.

Lionel Messi: 129 Goals

With 129 goals, Lionel Messi is the second-highest scorer in the history of the UEFA Champions League. However, he did manage to tie the record for most goals scored by a single club in UCL history, having scored 120 of his 129 goals at Barcelona.

After joining Ligue 1 powerhouse Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2021, he scored nine more goals, but it’s unlikely that he’ll have another opportunity to add to his 129 goals after joining MLS team Inter Miami.

Messi’s record of scoring against 40 different opponents in the UEFA Champions League is a record, ahead of Ronaldo’s tally of 38. Nine of those goals came against Arsenal (7%), his favorite opponent in UCL history.

Overall, 2022 World Cup winner Messi has scored in 18 different seasons of UCL action, netting in every campaign since 2005-06 after failing to score in his only appearance for Barcelona in his debut season of 2004-05. He shares this record with Karim Benzema, but the French striker has managed to score in all 18 of the UCL seasons that he’s played in since 2005-06.

He may share the UCL record for the most hat-tricks in the competition with Cristiano Ronaldo (eight), but he once did something the Portuguese never managed: score five goals in a single Champions League match. He managed this in Barcelona’s 7-1 win over Bayer Leverkusen in March 2012 as part of his record-breaking 2011-12 season in which he scored 73 goals in 60 competitive club appearances.

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Champions League.

Robert Lewandowski: 94 Goals

Robert Lewandowski is edging towards the century of UEFA Champions League goals, but with the Barcelona striker still seven goals away and now 35 years of age, he may run out of time.

He tried his best in 2022-23, with five goals in five appearances for Barcelona, but their group-stage elimination sent them into the UEFA Europa League so Lewandowski had a bigger gap between UCL games than he’s used to. So far in 2023-24, he’s scored three times – versus Antwerp in Barca’s opening game of the campaign and both legs of the last-16 tie against Napoli.

Of his 94 UCL goals, 69 came at Bayern Munich after he arrived from Borussia Dortmund.

He holds the Bayern record for the most goals in Europe, ahead of Gerd Müller (65). He also holds the Bundesliga club’s record for most goals in a single season within the competition, with his 15-goal effort in 2019-20 on the way to Bayern winning the competition. In doing so, he became the first Polish player to finish as the top scorer in a single season of UCL/European Cup action.

Karim Benzema: 90 Goals

With his transfer to Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia, Karim Benzema might be 90 and out.

Benzema has scored in the most UCL seasons without having failed to find the net in one, scoring in all 18 seasons of the competition since 2005-06 at Lyon.

The French striker won the Champions League top scorer award for the first time in 2021-22, with his 15 goals helping Real Madrid to the title, although he failed to score in the final win over Liverpool in Paris.

His 78 goals for Real Madrid in the competition are only behind Cristiano Ronaldo’s 105.

Champions League.

Raúl: 71 Goals

Former Spanish international Raúl is Real Madrid’s third-highest-scoring player in UEFA Champions League history (66), while his overall tally of 71 is the fifth most of all players in the competition.

Raúl was the top-scoring player in the competition until November 2014, when he was eventually overtaken by Messi and Ronaldo, while the Real Madrid great was the first player to reach 50 goals in the competition, in September 2005. He was the first Real player to reach 50 goals in Europe after Alfredo Di Stéfano had previously scored 49 times in European competition for the Spanish side.

His final season in the competition came at German side FC Schalke 04 in 2010-11, when he scored five times as a 33-year-old. This took his overall tally to 71 in the competition, which is more than double the next best by a Spanish player in the competition: Fernando Morientes’ 33 goals.

Champions League.

Other Players with 50+ UCL Goals

Ruud van Nistelrooy: 56 Goals

Dutch striker Ruud van Nistelrooy scored 56 goals overall in the UEFA Champions League, but that tally could have been more had he played more UCL action earlier in his career. He made just 11 appearances at PSV before his 25th birthday and debut for Manchester United in the competition.

No player reached 50 UEFA Champions League goals quicker than Van Nistelrooy (62 appearances) but he was 31 years old when he broke that mark.

He scored 35 goals in the Champions League for Manchester United – a club record, ahead of Wayne Rooney (30) and Ryan Giggs (28).

Van Nistelrooy is the top-scoring player to have never won the UEFA Champions League, despite playing 11 seasons in the competition and playing for clubs that have won the trophy a combined 10 times.

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Thomas Müller: 53 Goals

Thomas Müller just played his 15th Champions League season as a Bayern Munich player, scoring in 14 of these (only failing in 2018-19).

Since his competition debut in 2008-09, he’s scored 53 goals and has 23 assists. His goal tally is more than double that of any other German player in the competition: Mario Gomez (26).

He’s won the Champions League on two occasions with Bayern Munich, in both 2012-13 and 2019-20.

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Thierry Henry: 50 Goals

In the UEFA Champions League, Thierry Henry netted 35 goals for Arsenal, 8 goals for Barcelona, and 7 goals for Monaco.

for the age of 20, he had a grand entrance into the UCL, scoring six goals in his first five games for Monaco, before joining Arsenal for the 1999–00 season. He is now the best-scoring player in Champions League and European Cup history at the Gunners with 35 goals.

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Will Haaland and Mbappé Break the Champions League Goal Record?

With all of the players to have scored 50-plus UEFA Champions League goals either retired or in the twilight years of their careers, the focus is now on which players could eventually go on and break the UCL scoring records in years to come.

Kylian Mbappé looks the solid bet to reach 50 goals in the competition next, with the PSG and France forward on 48 UCL goals after enjoying another impressive campaign in 2023-24. He is now just two off the half-century, and few would bet against him reaching that mark this season with the Parisians into the semi-finals.

The speed at which Mbappé is rising in the ranking should begin to worry Cristiano Ronaldo at the top of the standings.

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Mbappé scored seven goals in eight Champions League appearances for PSG in 2022-23 before their last 16 elimination to Bayern Munich. He reached 40 goals in the competition in 59 games – two fewer than it took Messi and Robert Lewandowski (61) and 23 games quicker than Ronaldo (82). He is also the youngest of all 17 players to have reached 40 goals in the competition (23 years, 316 days) – breaking Messi’s previous record of doing so at 24 years and 130 days old.

The French star will be looking over his shoulder at Manchester City goalscoring phenomenon Erling Haaland.

Champions League
Champions League

Even though he is only 23 years old, Haaland has already scored an absurd 41 goals in 39 Champions League outings. In context, he has already scored as many goals in the UCL as legendary City player Sergio Agüero, although playing 40 fewer games overall.

At the age of 23, 130 days, the Norwegian scored 40 goals in the UCL, 187 days younger than Mbappé, and in fewer games than Lionel Messi (61) and the Frenchman (59).

Haaland also made history in March 2023 when Man City defeated RB Leipzig in the Champions League round of 16, becoming just one of only three players to score five goals in a single game.

Highlights of Man City vs Real Madrid, MCI 1-0 RMA, UEFA Champions League: Madrid advances to the quarterfinals with a 4-3 victory on penalties.

Highlights of Man City vs Real Madrid, MCI 1-0 RMA, UEFA Champions League: Madrid advances to the quarterfinals with a 4-3 victory on penalties. UEFA Champions League 2023–24 quarterfinal second leg match from Manchester, England’s Etihad Stadium.

Manchester City 4-4 Real Madrid

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European kings can retake their reigns as Man City is denied a double treble.

The kings had dethroned the champions. The era of Manchester City was brief—just one year. Real Madrid, the team Pep Guardiola has long referred to as the “kings of Europe,” did what they always do to eliminate City from continental play. They managed to figure it out.

It took a fantastic comeback, a mishmash of penalty takers, and a few saves from goalie Andriy Lunin, who would have been on the bench if Thibaut Courtois hadn’t injured his cruciate ligament or if Kepa Arrizabalaga had played better.

However, Real managed to get past Guardiola’s favorites despite being battered but not vanquished and obstinate but not defeated. A semi-final matchup with Bayern Munich is now imminent. Now, a fifth of Carlo Ancelotti’s incredible career and a fifteenth European Cup could do.

Richard Jolly’s report from a dramatic night at the Eithad:

Man City vs Real Madrid

REAL MADRID WIN ON PENALTIES!

Wednesday 17 April 2024 23:41 , Ben Fleming

Pep Guardiola speaks to the media after City’s defeat: “Sometimes you can win on penalties and sometimes you cannot. But in the game, we did not convert the chances that we had, even though we defended really. Everyone performed at a high level. We said we would have to be at our best to play Real Madrid and they were.”

“Football is about scoring goals and they did it a little better than us from the penalty spot. They are in the semi-finals, we are not. Small margins. It is what it is. Sometimes you win on penalties, sometimes not.”

REAL MADRID WIN ON PENALTIES!

Wednesday 17 April 2024 23:36Ben Fleming

Real Madrid have eliminated the reigning Champions League title-holders six times in knockout ties – at least twice as often as any other side in the competition’s history. Meanwhile, Carlo Ancelotti has now qualified for the semi-finals of the Champions League for the 10th time, the joint-most of any manager in the competition’s history (level with Pep Guardiola on 10).

REAL MADRID WIN ON PENALTIES!

Wednesday 17 April 2024 23:31Ben Fleming

Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti also speaks to Movistar: “We started well, went ahead and then we had to fight to survive, we had to suffer. City had control because we defended too deep.

“By the time the penalty shootout came, we were totally convinced we’d go through. This is about the only way you can come to City and win. You work, sacrifice and win however you can. Pep Guardiola is a gentleman, always has been. He congratulated us, wished us good luck and that’s what a real gent does.

“We defended really, really well tonight. This was about survival. 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.”

REAL MADRID WIN ON PENALTIES!

Wednesday 17 April 2024 23:26 , Ben Fleming

Madrid defender Nacho speaks to Spanish outlet Movistar: “We suffered a lot tonight because City really put you under the cosh. But we are Real Madrid. We always, always fight until the very end.

“We aren’t used to suffering like that. Normally it’s us putting teams under the cosh like that. But the only thing which mattered, all night, was making sure it was us in the semi-finals. We showed another side of ourselves; we showed we know how to defend deep and win.

“We put on a terrific display of how to defend and, both individually and collectively, this is such a happy feeling,” says Nacho. “I’ve got goosebumps talking about it. We didn’t start the shoot-out too well but we are a proud bunch. We showed our pride and made this a magical night.”

Elsewhere in the Champions League

Wednesday 17 April 2024 23:21 , Ben Fleming

It was a night to forget for Premier League sides in the Champions League as Arsenal crashed out against Bayern Munich courtesy of Joshua Kimmich’s second-half header.

Man City vs Real Madrid

Ruben Dias speaking to TNT Sports

Wednesday 17 April 2024 23:20 , Ben Fleming

“I don’t know what to say. It’s frustrating – we dominated the whole game and had our chances but it’s difficult to take. The way we control the game, we always do everything we can to try and avoid going to penalties because, in a way, that is what they wanted.

“We had the chances – sometimes the ball goes in, sometimes it doesn’t but now we have to look forward to what’s still to come this season.”

On the FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea on Saturday: “We won’t have much time to rest, it’s a busy part of the season, but now is a moment to be strong, especially in the head, as we are still fighting for two very important competitions.”

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Wednesday 17 April 2024 23:15 , Ben Fleming

“Our biggest strength is Carlo Ancelotti. He finds a way to let a lot of boys play with freedom. We’re so off the cuff. As a man, he fills you with calmness and confidence. I caught him yawning and he said to go out and excite him.

“Moments like this are magic and it just comes down to mentality: when you get those details right and you get those little moments, like the penalties, when the lads keep their cool. It’s magic. This was beautiful; my brother’s here today and it’s the first time he’s been able to see me playing for Madrid. I feel really proud about that.”

Jude Bellingham speaking to TNT Sports

Wednesday 17 April 2024 23:07 , Ben Fleming

“It’s a relief because you put so much into the game. I’ve played against City when you’ve been close, you think you’re going to get something out of it and then suddenly they snatch it away from you. You have to work really hard to beat them. To win the game was a massive reward.

They’re continually probing with the ball, they move you around and take you into positions that you don’t want to go to but you have to otherwise they can punish you and they did with the goal. Most teams would fall apart but we stood up really well and kept working hard.”

On his start to life at Real Madrid: “I could have never dreamt of a start like this. Not just because of the performances but the feeling of playing for the club. You put the badge on your chest and you’re just so grateful. Hopefully plenty more nights like this.”

REAL MADRID WIN ON PENALTIES!

Wednesday 17 April 2024 23:05 , Ben Fleming

No Premier League team will be in this year’s semi-finals but there will be English representation in the last four in the form of Bayern’s Harry Kane and Eric Dier as well as Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham.

Let’s hear from the midfielder now…

REAL MADRID WIN ON PENALTIES!

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:56 , Ben Fleming

Manchester City had 88 touches in the opposition box against Real Madrid; the most on record in a Champions League match since records began. Their 33 shots were also the most in a knockout stage game in the competition since Liverpool (34) versus Atletico Madrid in March 2020.

REAL MADRID WIN ON PENALTIES!

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:54 , Ben Fleming

The winning moment from Antonio Rudiger…

REAL MADRID WIN ON PENALTIES!

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:52 , Ben Fleming

Madrid head to their fans in the away stands to celebrate. Madrid were second-best for large parts of that game but, yet again in this competition, they have found a way.

They will go on to face Bayern in the semi-finals.

Penalties: Man City 3-4 Real Madrid

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:48 , Ben Fleming

GOAL! Rudiger squeezes it past Ederson into the bottom-left corner and Manchester City are out of the Champions League!

Penalties: Man City 3-3 Real Madrid

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:47 , Ben Fleming

GOAL! Ederson is a surprise taker and he has to score…but makes no mistake. Now can he make a vital save to keep his side in it?

Penalties: Man City 2-3 Real Madrid

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:46 , Ben Fleming

GOAL! Nacho sends Ederson the wrong way and slams it home. Madrid on the brink now.

Penalties: Man City 2-2 Real Madrid

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:46Ben Fleming

GOAL! Foden draws City back level but the home side still need Madrid to miss.

Penalties: Man City 1-2 Real Madrid

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:45 , Ben Fleming

GOAL! Cool as you like from Vazquez as he slots it into the bottom-left corner to put Madrid ahead.

Penalties: Man City 1-1 Real Madrid

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:45Ben Fleming

SAVE! Advantage Madrid now. Kovacic strikes it sweetly but Lunin makes a great save down to his left!

Penalties: Man City 1-1 Real Madrid

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:44 , Ben Fleming

GOAL! Bellingham levels things up for Madrid with a composed finish into the bottom-left corner.

Penalties: Man City 1-0 Real Madrid

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:43 , Ben Fleming

SAVED! An awful penalty from Silva who clips it down the middle but Lunin doesn’t move and catches the ball with ease.

Penalties: Man City 1-0 Real Madrid

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:42Ben Fleming

SAVE! Modric goes first for Madrid but he’s denied. Ederson guesses correctly and palms it away down to his right.

Penalties: Man City 1-0 Real Madrid

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:41 , Ben Fleming

GOAL! Julian Alvarez steps up first for City…and makes no mistake as he sends Lunin the wrong fire. No saving that.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:39Ben Fleming

A first ever penalty shootout for Man City in the Champions League as Kyle Walker wins the coin toss and elects for his side to take the first spot kick.

END OF EXTRA-TIME! Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:36 , Ben Fleming

To penalties we go. Few chances in extra-time and this huge quarter-final will be decided by spot kicks.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:35 , Ben Fleming

120 mins: A late chance for City but it’s straight at Lunin from a tight angle from Alvarez.

Just one minute of added time.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:30 , Ben Fleming

116 mins: They gave it a bit of a go in the first half of extra-time but now Madrid are more than content to camp out on their box and play for penalties. Can City deny them that chance with a late winner?

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:28Ben Fleming

113 mins: Fresh off the bench, Kovacic races into the box but his effort is deflected behind by Rudiger.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:26Ben Fleming

112 mins: Vazquez volleys a half chance over the bar as City turn to their bench again. Akanji and De Bruyne makes way for Kovacic and Stones.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:24 , Ben Fleming

110 mins: The Spaniard hobbles his way off the pitch as Militao comes on as the replacement.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:23 , Ben Fleming

109 mins: Madrid lost Vinicius in the first half of extra-time and will be forced into another sub now, it appears, as Carvajal hits the deck.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:20 , Ben Fleming

106 mins: And just like that, we’re back underway for the second half of extra-time.

HALF-TIME! Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:18 , Ben Fleming

And with that Rudiger chance spurned, the ref blows for half-time in extra-time. A quick turnaround before the second 15 minutes – are we headed for penalties?

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:17 , Ben Fleming

105+2 mins: CHANCE! A huge chance for Rudiger on the brink of half-time. The centre-back ghosts between Akanji and Dias but spoons his effort over the bar.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:15Ben Fleming

105 mins: Two minutes added on the first half of extra-time.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:12Ben Fleming

102 mins: Vincius makes way after that tussle with Walker as Vazquez comes on in his place.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:11Ben Fleming

101 mins: That is why Walker came straight back into the starting XI tonight. Vinicius makes a burst through the middle but the right-back comes across superbly to usher him off the ball.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:09Ben Fleming

98 mins: That small break after full-time seems to have given Madrid a bit more encouragement. The visitors have been far more attacking in the first eight minutes of extra-time.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:02Ben Fleming

93 mins: Bellingham hits the deck after a collision with Dias but is back on his feet now and looks okay to continue.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 22:00Ben Fleming

91 mins: A change for City before extra-time as Alvarez makes way for Haaland in attack. And like that, we’re back underway.

What has the next 30 minutes got in store for us?

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:57Ben Fleming

Speaking of De Bruyne’s strike, here it is:

FULL-TIME! Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:56Ben Fleming

A last-gasp effort from Haaland won’t trouble Lunin as the referee draws us to a close. De Bruyne’s strike means we’re still level in this tie and heading to extra-time.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:53Ben Fleming

90+3 mins: Rodri lines one up from range but his effort is deflected and rolls through harmlessly to Lunin.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:50Ben Fleming

90+1 mins: Four minutes of added time. Will there be a late twist in the tale or are we heading for extra-time?

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:50Ben Fleming

90 mins: A late yellow for Rodri who takes no chances as Diaz looks to break for Madrid.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:48Ben Fleming

88 mins: Haaland rises well at the back post but Bellingham does enough to put him off as the striker heads wide from a tight angle.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:47Ben Fleming

87 mins: Those two Madrid changes are yet to swing the tide in this game. It remains all City as the defending champions go in search of a late winner.

Doku forces yet another corner.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:44Ben Fleming

84 mins: Another change for Madrid as they look for some dynamism in attack. Rodrygo, who scored the game’s opening goal, makes way for Diaz.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:42Ben Fleming

82 mins: De Bruyne has to score! Doku again has the beating of Carvajal and is low cross falls at the feet of the onrushing Belgian who inexplicably blazes over from no more than 12 yards out.

A golden opportunity wasted by the hosts.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:40Ben Fleming

79 mins: CLOSE! De Bruyne almost has a second but his vicious curling effort from range is deflected just over the bar.

Madrid now looks to change the momentum of this tie with a sub as Modric replaces Kroos in central midfield.

Man City 1-1 Real Madrid (De Bruyne 76 mins – 4-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:35Ben Fleming

City equalise and we’re back level in this tie!

It’s Doku, off the bench, who makes the instant impact, fizzing a low ball into the box. Rudiger doesn’t do enough to clear the ball properly and the loose ball drops to De Bruyne who slams it into the roof of the net.

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Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:35Ben Fleming

75 mins: Carvajal does well in his opening exchanges with Doku but he’ll have to tread a careful line given his earlier yellow card.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:32 , Ben Fleming

72 mins: Doku does come on as City makes their first change. Grealish, who has had a good game, makes way.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:30Ben Fleming

70 mins: Grealish remains a bright spark for the hosts but sees his latest effort saved well down low by Lunin.

Doku and Alvarez appear to be warming up on the bench.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:30 , Ben Fleming

69 mins: De Bruyne drifts over to the left side now as he looks to unlock this Madrid defense, but his eventual cross is blocked out for yet another City corner.

It’s a flat delivery towards the near post but it’s gone out before reaching the City players.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:26Ben Fleming

66 mins: It’s eleven men behind the ball for Madrid and CIty are finding it increasingly difficult to find any space. De Bruyne has to drift out onto the right wing but his cross is skewed out for a goal-kick.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:21 , Ben Fleming

61 mins: Another yellow card is brandished shortly after. This time it’s Gvardiol after his late challenge on Bellingham.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:19 , Ben Fleming

59 mins: City just beginning to get a bit impatient as the game approaches the hour mark. Grealish brings a Madrid attack to a sudden halt. and is shown a yellow card for the infringement.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:15 , Ben Fleming

54 mins: Wave after wave of City pressure to begin this second half as Valverde blocks Grealish’s cross behind for a corner.

Gvardiol rises well to get a flick-on at the near post but Camavinga is well-positioned to head the ball away with Haaland lurking with intent beyond him.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:12 , Ben Fleming

51 mins: Almost a real mix-up for Madrid as Nacho knocks it past his keeper but recovers well to clear the ball off his line for a corner.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:08 , Ben Fleming

47 mins: City’s tenth corner, early in the second half, but the hosts have struggled to cause Madrid any issues thus far. Again the visitors deal with the threat.

KICK-OFF! Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:05 , Ben Fleming

46 mins: Back underway at the Etihad.

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HALF-TIME: Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:03 , Ben Fleming

Ominous signs for City fans hoping for a second-half comeback.

Real Madrid haven’t lost any of their last 57 Champions League games in which they’ve been ahead at half time (W50 D7), with their last such defeat coming against Galatasaray back in April 2013 (1-0 up at half time, lost 2-3).

Over in Munich

Wednesday 17 April 2024 21:00 , Ben Fleming

It’s still all square at the Allianz Arena between Bayern Munich and Arsenal at half-time. That quarter-final remains 2-2 on aggregate.

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HALF-TIME: Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:57 , Ben Fleming

Just the one goal in the first half courtesy of Rodrygo’s 12th-minute strike…

HALF-TIME: Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:50 , Ben Fleming

The half-time whistle goes after a frenetic first half in Manchester. The hosts have had the lion’s share of the chances but it’s Madrid who have the all-important advantage thanks to Rodrygo’s early strike.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:49 , Ben Fleming

45 mins: Two minutes of added time remaining as another City effort, this time from Foden, is blasted over the bar.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:48 , Ben Fleming

44 mins: Foden drifts a ball towards the back post but Carvajal rises well to nod away the danger. More corners follow but the visitors defend them well.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:44 , Ben Fleming

39 mins: City fans are not happy as the ref keeps his card in the pocket following Vinicius’ challenge on Silva. It comes after Carvajal was shown the game’s first yellow for a foul on Grealish a minute earlier.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:39 , Ben Fleming

36 mins: CLOSE! Grealish, again, has space to drive into but this time his strike is deflected off Rudiger and into the side-netting.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:36 , Ben Fleming

33 mins: City doing a good job of penning Madrid in their half but are struggling to test Lunin in goal. De Bruyne lets fly with a speculative left-footed effort but it sails over the bar.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:35 , Ben Fleming

32 mins: Grealish has had a bright start to this game and finds space on the edge of the box but his effort is deflected behind for a corner.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:31 , Ben Fleming

28 mins: City recycle the ball from the resulting corner but Haaland can’t generate enough power on the header to trouble Lunin.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:30 , Ben Fleming

27 mins: SAVE! De Bruyne is given space on the edge of the box but his curling effort is palmed away well by Lunin.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:28 , Ben Fleming

24 mins: City are playing a dangerously high line against this Madrid attack and are almost caught out there.

Vinicius attacks the attention of several City defenders before finding Carvajal on the edge of the box. The Spaniard tries his luck but his effort is blocked.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:22 , Ben Fleming

19 mins: How did that not go in? Haaland gets his header right this but it cannons back off the post. The ball drops to Silva, who is only yards out from goal, but the Portuguese midfielder can’t get his body in the right position to divert it into the net.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:20 , Ben Fleming

17 mins: Superb work from Grealish to keep the ball in play. Silva latches onto the loose ball, whipping it in first time towards the back post. Haaland rises well but can’t keep his header down as it flies over the bar.

Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:19 , Ben Fleming

15 mins: City look to hit back immediately but Rudiger does well to block Silva’s effort.

GOAL! Man City 0-1 Real Madrid (Rodrygo, 12 mins – 3-4 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:15 , Ben Fleming

Real Madrid strike first! A long, hopeful punt upfield is brought down well by Bellingham. It’s worked out to the right before Vinicius flashes a low ball across the box.

Ederson does superbly to deny Rodrygo’s first-time effort but he can do nothing to prevent the follow-up effort and the Spaniard’s edge ahead on aggregate.

Man City 0-0 Real Madrid (3-3 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:13 , Ben Fleming

10 mins: Camavinga with Real Madrid’s first chance, now, but his long-range effort is straight into the palms of Ederson.

Man City 0-0 Real Madrid (3-3 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:12 , Ben Fleming

8 mins: De Bruyne with the first proper attack in the game as he finds space out on the right side, but his low ball into the box is straight at Lunin who claims with ease.

Man City 0-0 Real Madrid (3-3 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:07 , Ben Fleming

4 mins: A quiet start to this one, perhaps a sign of just how much is on the line over the next 90 minutes.

KICK-OFF! Man City 0-0 Real Madrid (3-3 agg.)

Wednesday 17 April 2024 20:02 , Ben Fleming

1 min: And we are off and running in the first half!

Here come the players

Wednesday 17 April 2024 19:58 , Ben Fleming

Out of the tunnel to a rapturous reception, the players come. The latest chapter of this intriguing Champions League rivalry is ready to be written – let’s hope it’s a cracker.

Kick-off coming shortly

Wednesday 17 April 2024 19:52 , Ben Fleming

Just under ten minutes to go until kick-off and the atmosphere is building inside the Etihad Stadium. What has the next 90 minutes got in store for us?

Happy hunting ground for Bernardo Silva

Wednesday 17 April 2024 19:47 , Ben Fleming

Silva has netted four goals in seven games against Real Madrid – against sides he’s faced 5+ times as a Manchester City player, only versus Watford (115) does he have a better minutes-per-goal ratio than he does against Los Blancos (144).

Will the Portuguese midfielder notch up another tonight?

Man City vs Real Madrid

First-leg recap

Wednesday 17 April 2024 19:41 , Ben Fleming

We’ve got under 20 minutes to go until kick-off here in Manchester, with the tie finely poised after an absorbing first leg in Madrid.

If you need reminding of how that game went down, click below:

Man City vs Real Madrid

Another chapter in the Guardiola-Ancelotti rivalry

Wednesday 17 April 2024 19:36 , Ben Fleming

This will be the eighth time that Pep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti have faced each other in the UEFA Champions League, and the sixth while in charge of their current clubs Manchester City and Real Madrid.

The only pairs of managers who have faced each other on more than eight occasions in the competition are Alex Ferguson & Ottmar Hitzfeld and Carlo Ancelotti & Jürgen Klopp (nine times each).

Man City vs Real Madrid

Madrid up against the odds

Wednesday 17 April 2024 19:29 , Ben Fleming

Real Madrid have only progressed from two of their previous 10 UEFA Champions League knockout stage ties after failing to win the first leg at home.

Both of the times they’ve managed to progress in that scenario in the second leg were against Manchester United (1999-2000 quarter-finals and 2012-13 round of 16).

Man City vs Real Madrid

Man City vs Real Madrid betting tips

Wednesday 17 April 2024 19:22 , Ben Fleming

Manchester City and Real Madrid lock horns in a titanic clash for a place in the Champions League semi-finals on Wednesday night (TNT Sports 1, 8 pm).

The sides played out a thrilling 3-3 draw in the first leg of their quarter-final tie at the Santiago Bernabeu, leaving the contest firmly in the balance at the Etihad Stadium.

City held the lead twice, but Carlo Ancelotti’s men battled back to earn parity and give themselves a chance to avenge their defeat to City in last year’s semi-finals.

The tie is eerily similar to last season’s duel as the two teams played out a draw in the Bernabeu before City destroyed Los Blancos in the second leg, running out 4-0 winners at the Etihad.

Man City vs Real Madrid

Guardiola calls for patience

Wednesday 17 April 2024 19:15 , Ben Fleming

It could still be another fairytale year for Pep Guardiola’s Man City as they remain in the hunt for a historic second successive trouble. Despite that, the City boss is demanding patience from his fans and players.

“We are far away from the hypothetical dreams. When we are in the final of the FA Cup and the final of the Champions League and one or two games left with three, four, five points advantage, then I will start to think about this,” he said at his press conference.

“It’s one game at a time – Real Madrid tomorrow – and it is step by step. To still be in the position to win the Treble and being in contention at this stage, hats off, chapeau, incredible.”

Man City vs Real Madrid

Real Madrid team news

Wednesday 17 April 2024 19:07 , Ben Fleming

Just one change for Real Madrid as the suspended Tchouameni is replaced by Nacho.

Real Madrid XI: Lunin; Carvajal, Nacho, Rudiger, Mendy; Camavinga, Kroos; Valverde, Bellingham, Rodrygo; Vinicius Jr.

Subs: Kepa, Ceballos, Diaz, Fran, Garcia, Guler, Joselu, Vazquez, Militao, Modric.

Manchester City team news

Wednesday 17 April 2024 18:53 , Ben Fleming

Three changes for tonight’s hosts who are boosted by the return of Walker and Ederson. They replace Stones and Ortega who drop to the bench, while De Bruyne is preferred to Kovacic in central midfield.

Man City starting XI: Ederson, Walker, Akanji, Dias, Gvardiol, Rodrigo, De Bruyne, Bernardo, Foden, Grealish, Haaland.

Subs: Ortega, Carson, Stones, Ake, Kovacic, Doku, Alvarez, Gomez, Nunes, Bobb, Lewis.

Team news is in!

Wednesday 17 April 2024 18:47 , Ben Fleming

The hosts lineup for tonight:

Real Madrid fans in fine voice

Wednesday 17 April 2024 18:40 , Ben Fleming

The travelling Spanish contingent are enjoying themselves ahead of kick-off:

Foden hoping to shine

Wednesday 17 April 2024 18:30 , Ben Fleming

The Englishman was rested at the weekend but will hopefully be back in the starting XI tonight. What’s for sure is that he’s enjoyed his time in the competition, scoring in each of his last five starts in the Champions League (five goals); the joint-longest run by a Manchester City player in the competition, along with Sergio Agüero (Feb 2018-March 2019).

Man City vs Real Madrid

Head-to-head

Wednesday 17 April 2024 18:20Ben Fleming

It’s tight between the two sides historically, with Man City winning four and Real Madrid three (four draws). What is guaranteed, though, is goals. Indeed, the last five meetings between Manchester City and Real Madrid in the Champions League have produced 23 goals, at an average of 4.6 per game.

Ancelotti – ‘We have to have the quality to create problems’

Wednesday 17 April 2024 18:10Ben Fleming

Real Madrid suffered a humiliating defeat last time the two sides met at the Etihad Stadium, but Carlo Ancelotti is convinced his side will banish their demons as they look to reach yet another Champions League semi-final.

“In the last three years we’ve faced City and they’ve been spectacular games, tomorrow will be the same,” he said. “We have to compete and believe, which is what we’re trying to do today. The tie is level and we survived 90 minutes and anything can happen. We have to have the quality to create problems.

“We’re planning to put on a complete performance. Attacking and defending well, not losing the ball unnecessarily, playing well on the counter, controlling transitions. It has to be a very complete performance and we’re not focusing on just one aspect, we have to focus on all of them.”

Man City vs Real Madrid

Why the Premier League is now at risk of missing out on the fifth Champions League spot

Wednesday 17 April 2024 18:00Ben Fleming

After a disappointing set of results last week, the Premier League’s hopes of gaining an extra Champions League spot in next season’s revamped competition have been dealt a blow.

The Champions League is being expanded to a 36-team tournament from 2024/25 and two of the extra four places will be awarded to countries whose teams perform best in this season’s European competitions.

As confirmed by Uefa on their website, England sits third in the race, behind Italy and Germany, which would mean Serie A and the Bundesliga get a fifth Champions League place next season.

City will host Real Madrid at the Etihad following a thrilling 3-3 draw at the Bernabeu, while it looks tougher for Arsenal as they will need to get a result at Bayern Munich after a 2-2 draw against the German side at the Emirates.

The outcome of that tie could be decisive in the race between the Premier League and Bundesliga, as Arsenal could deny Germany if the Gunners knock out Bayern in Munich.

Man City vs Real Madrid

Why Jude Bellingham joined Real Madrid ‘project’ — and what comes next

Wednesday 17 April 2024 17:45 , Ben Fleming

As Jude Bellingham sat behind the top table at the Etihad Stadium, to his right were three massive images, filling a wall. Kevin De Bruyne, Rodri and Erling Haaland, each holding a trophy from Manchester City’s treble. There is an alternative future in which a supersized picture of him would stare out, where he could find himself next to Rodri and De Bruyne on a wall and in a midfield.

City wanted him last year. They were not alone in that. Liverpool did too, before bowing out of the bidding. And yet, for one of the most coveted players on the planet, the decision was actually a simple one.