2 years ago
Manchester City will take a restricted lead to the Bernabeu for the second leg of their Champions League semi-last in the wake of beating Real Madrid 4-3 in a thrill ride on Tuesday night.
This is the way Pep Guardiola's side is evaluated at the Etihad...
Ederson 5
Some problematic utilization of his feet caused City problems. Not his typical guaranteed self, which prompted a feeling of anxiety at the back.
John Stones 4
The examination didn't work. Whether it was down to his wellness or absence of reasonableness for the right-back job, Real hoped to target City down his side.
Ruben Dias 6
Not generally so prevailing as we've generally expected. Hauled out of position by Benzema dropping off and part of an unsure City safeguard.
Aymeric Laporte 6
Had a few awkward minutes as Real uncovered holes on one or the other side of him. He was in good company - yet Real figured out how to get past him time after time. Handball gave Real a late punishment.
Oleksandr Zinchenko 7
He crushed Real with his runs forward. Prominent Real attempted to go after down the contrary side generally.
Rodri 6
Overwhelm now and again when Real bursts forward. Substantially more compelling when City was under lock and key, assisting with driving the resistance increasingly deep into retreat.
Kevin de Bruyne 9
Some totally rare football from him as City took steps to take off with it right off the bat. Opened the scoring and afterward set up Jesus for the second. Foden ought to enjoy taken benefit of another initial he made, all before halftime.
Bernardo Silva 8
Gotten spaces that hauled Real around the pitch and further opened them up with his dashing development. No preferable exhibited over by his awesome objective.
Riyad Mahrez 7
Blew two brilliant opportunities to broaden City's lead and maybe kill off Real. Guardiola was noticeably disappointed, and yet, he presented such danger with his speed.
Phil Foden 9
Scored one and could have had two more. Some totally extravagant contacts had Real players pursuing shadows. Unadulterated class.
Gabriel Jesus 8
Took his objective splendidly and created Real such countless issues with his development and pursuit off the ball.
Substitutes
Fernandinho (Stones, 36) 5
Moved the years back with a one-of-a-kind burst and cross to layout Foden's objective - yet beaten with such ease by Vinicius as Real promptly hit back and made to seem healthy enough as he battled to stay up with the lightning winger. In all honesty, so would anybody.
Raheem Sterling (Jesus, 83)
Couldn't turn in the late possibility.
Unused: Steffen, Carson, Ake, Gundogan, Grealish, Egan-Riley, Mbete, Palmer, McAtee, Lavia
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