Santiago Bernabeu Produced one of the ultimate champions league classic games in years as Spanish giants Real Madrid and Defending Champions Manchester City played out a 3:3 full time draw in the first leg of their quarter final clash on Tuesday night.
Manchester City and Real Madrid played a thrilling Champions League quarter-final first leg, ending in a 3-3 draw and setting up an exciting second leg.
In the early minutes, Bernardo Silva’s clever free-kick gave City the lead, but Madrid responded with deflected goals from Eduardo Camavinga and Rodrygo, leveling the score. Despite City’s dominance in possession, they struggled to capitalize until Phil Foden and Josko Gvardiol’s goals put them ahead.
However, Madrid’s Federico Valverde equalized with a stunning volley, ensuring a tight second leg at Etihad Stadium.
There were concerns for City as Foden suffered a late ankle tackle, but he downplayed fears of a serious injury.
City showed resilience after Madrid’s quick responses and will aim to continue their Champions League success at home. Madrid’s tactical approach exploited City’s defensive vulnerabilities, setting up an intriguing rematch.
Both teams have strong motivations, with City pursuing another Treble and Madrid aiming to continue their impressive form in La Liga.