Live Manchester City-Real Madrid: De Bruyne equalizes LIVE

MANCHESTER – We start again from the spectacular 3-3 draw at the Bernabeu with the hope that the second leg quarter-final between Guardiola and Ancelotti will also be so enchanting. Manchester City and Real Madrid they are ready to compete for passage to the Champions League semi-finals: follow live the match report and all the updates.


11.20pm

106′ – Second extra time begins

We start again immediately after the mini break with the second extra time.


11.17pm

105’+2′ – The first extra half ends with Rudiger’s error

On the last ball of the first extra half, kicked out incredibly by Rudiger and twisting inside the area, Orsato whistles for half time.


11.12pm

102′ – Vinicius comes out

Cramps for Vinicius who leaves the field exhausted, Ancelotti replaces him with Lucas Vasquez.


11.07pm

The gestures of Ancelotti and Guardiola

The English coach asks the public for help, the Madrid coach goes to speak to the fourth official together with his son Davide. READ EVERYTHING


11pm

91′ – EXTRA TIME BEGINS

We start with extra time, exclusively only on Amazon Prime Video. City doesn’t have Haaland, Julian Alvarez takes his place.


10.54pm

90’+4′ – End of the second half, we go to extra time

Even balance after 94′, we go to extra time.


10.49pm

90′ – Four minutes of injury time

Four minutes of injury time allowed.


10.43pm

84′ – Brahim Diaz for Rodrygo

Another change for Ancelotti who removes Rodrygo and inserts Brahim Diaz.


10.40pm

81′ – GREAT MISTAKE BY DE BRUYNE!

Second chance for De Bruyne after the goal, this is sensational: the ball reaches him from the back at the height of the spot, but in the run he wastes it by kicking a moving penalty high.


10.38pm

79′ – De Bruyne comes close to scoring a double. Modric comes on for Kroos

De Bruyne unleashed tries a curling shot which comes out just short. Ancelotti changes: Kroos out and Modric in.


10.35pm

76′ – DE BRUYNE DRAW! MANCHESTER CITY-REAL MADRID 1-1

City equalize! Doku himself breaks through to the left, the cross is released badly by Rudiger who passes it to the feet of De Bruyne, who is very quick to put the winning shot under the crossbar.


10.31pm

72′ – First substitution for City

First substitution for Guardiola: Grealish comes out and Doku comes in, one winger for another.


10.29pm

70′ – Lunin saves from Grealish

Dribbling by Grealish who frees himself and unloads with his right foot, Lunin blocks in two stages.


10.21pm

62′ – Ball on Orsato

During the action Orsato takes a strong ball to the abdomen, suffering the blow. Nacho and Haaland approach him and tell him… READ EVERYTHING


10.20pm

61′ – Yellow also for Gvardiol

Another yellow card for City: Gvardiol knocks out Bellingham, Orsato draws the card.


10.18pm

59′ – Grealish booked

Bad foul by Grealish from behind, gets yellow.


10.11pm

52′ – Nacho saves almost on the line

Powerful penetration by De Bruyne with the ball at his feet, then he extends it and Nacho saves almost on the goal line with Lunin now beaten.


10.05pm

46′ – The second half begins

We start again without changes, off to the second half.


9.53pm

First half statistics

At half-time it’s 0-1 after a beautiful first half: LOOK AT THE STATISTICS of the first 45′.


9.50pm

45’+2′ – The first half ends

Orsato whistles, the first half ends with Real Madrid in the lead thanks to Rodrygo’s goal.


9.48pm

45’+1′ – Foden from afar

Two minutes of injury time allowed. In the first, Foden tries his luck from afar but his left foot is far from the goal.


9.40pm

38′ – Carvajal is booked and has been booked for a booking

Break from Grealish, Carvajal spends the foul: yellow, he was warned, he will miss the possible first leg semi-final.


9.38pm

36′ – City comes close to equalising

Haaland extends with his stride and exchanges with Grealish, capable of controlling and kicking, but Rudiger’s sliding intervention is sensational and saves the goal.


9.34pm

32′ – Slalom by Grealish and right-footed shot just wide

City attacks again: Grealish goes on his own, slaloming into the area and aiming a shot which, deflected, ends up just wide.


9.29pm

27′ – Lunin saves from De Bruyne

Great shot from De Bruyne after City’s quick restart, Lunin is attentive and blocks.


9.21pm

19′ – HAALAND CROSSBALL!

Haaland again and header again, imperious break and deadly whip that sends the ball onto the crossbar. On the rebound Bernardo Silva fails to turn on goal and sends it out.


9.19pm

17′ – Haaland heads over

City tries to react with Haaland, his header is weak and high.


9.14pm

12′ – GOAL BY RODRYGO! CITY-REAL 0-1

Real breaks the deadlock: great stop from Bellingham who tames a long throw, then the action develops to the right, cross to the center of the area and sharp right-footed shot from Rodrygo who finds the great save from Ederson, but the attacker still hits the rebound Brazilian reiterates online.


9.13pm

11′ – Camavinga tries

Real responds with Camavinga, the long-range shot is easy prey for Ederson.


9.11pm

9′ – City’s first attack

Very tactical match with lots of ball possession. De Bruyne tries to give the first ring, his cross shot is blocked by Lunin.


9.02pm

MANCHESTER CITY-REAL MADRID BEGINS!

Off to the match, the wait is over! City gather in a group hug in the center of the pitch to energize themselves. The first ball possession belongs to the Citizens.


8.54pm

Real, fewer minutes behind

Real Madrid is the team that has spent the fewest minutes behind in the Champions League this season (43:48). Indeed, despite going behind on two separate occasions in the first leg against Manchester City, Real only trailed for a total of 18 minutes during the match.


8.40pm

Kroos’ record numbers

Real Madrid’s Toni Kroos has completed 95% of his passes under intense pressure from his opponent in this Champions League (259/273), a record among midfielders in the competition. More specifically, Kroos missed just one of the 23 passes of this type made in the first leg against Manchester City (96% – 22/23).


8.30pm

Super Foden

Phil Foden has scored in each of his last five Champions League starts (five goals); the longest such streak for a Manchester City player in the competition tied with Sergio Aguero (February 2018-March 2019).


8.16pm

The data on Real Madrid that worries Ancelotti

Real Madrid have only managed two of the 10 previous Champions League knockout stage matches in which they did not win the first leg at home. Both previous games in which Los Blancos managed to advance to the next round in this scenario were against Manchester United (1999-2000 quarter-finals and 2012-13 round of 16).


8.03pm

The challenge between Guardiola and Ancelotti

This will be the eighth time Pep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti face each other in the Champions League, the sixth when they are in charge of their current clubs Manchester City and Real Madrid. The only other coaching pairs who have faced each other on at least eight occasions in the competition are Alex Ferguson with Ottmar Hitzfeld and Carlo Ancelotti himself with Jürgen Klopp (9 previous matches each).


7.51pm

The official Manchester City lineup

MANCHESTER CITY (4-2-3-1): Ederson; Walker, Akanji, Dias, Gvardiol; Rodri, De Bruyne; Bernardo Silva, Foden, Grealish; Haaland. Annex: Guardiola.


7.46pm

The numbers of City and Real

In the last five matches between Manchester City and Real Madrid in the Champions League, a total of 23 goals have been scored, for an average of 4.6 per game. In two of these five matches, the first goal of the match was scored in the first two minutes of the game (at 1:34 by Kevin De Bruyne in April 2022 and at 1:49 by Bernardo Silva in the first leg of this season).


7.34pm

Guardiola chasing poker against Real Madrid

Manchester City have won each of their last three home games against Real Madrid, all in the Champions League under Pep Guardiola (2-1 in 2020, 4-3 in 2022 and 4-0 in 2023). The Spaniard could become the second manager to win four consecutive home matches against Los Blancos in the competition after Ottmar Hitzfeld, who did so in charge of Bayern Munich between 2000 and 2002.


7.25pm

The official Real Madrid lineup

REAL MADRID (4-3-1-2): Lunin; Carvajal, Rudiger, Nacho, Mendy; Valverde, Camavinga, Kroos; Bellingham; Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo. Annex: Ancelotti.


7.21pm

City can eliminate Real again

Manchester City could become the second team to eliminate Real Madrid from the knockout stages of the European Cup/Champions League in two consecutive seasons, after AC Milan in 1988/89 (semi-finals) and 1989/90 (round of 16) .


7.09pm

Probable lineups

MANCHESTER CITY (4-1-4-1): Ederson; Walker, Stones, Dias, Gvardiol; Rodri; Silva, De Bruyne, Foden, Grealish; Halland. Annex: Guardiola

REAL MADRID (4-3-1-2): Lunin; Carvajal, Rudiger, Nacho, Mendy; Valverde, Camavinga, Kroos; Bellingham; Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo. Annex: Ancelotti


7:00 pm

City-Real kick-off

City-Real kick-off is set for 9pm. Here’s where to watch the match on TV: READ EVERYTHING.


Etihad Stadium (Manchester)

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