Real Madrid conquer Etihad to reach Champions League quarter-finals

Real Madrid delivered a statement performance at the Etihad Stadium, securing a second victory over Manchester City and confidently booking their place in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals. A decisive brace from Vinicius Junior ensured the tie was effectively settled before half-time, leaving little room for late drama.
The match began at a furious pace, with Manchester City throwing numbers forward from the first whistle. Early efforts from Rayan Cherki forced Thibaut Courtois into action twice, setting the tone for a high-intensity encounter. However, the momentum swung dramatically in the 17th minute — a moment that ultimately defined the night.
Following a dangerous strike from Vinicius Junior, Bernardo Silva attempted a desperate goal-line intervention, only to handle the ball with his elbow. After a VAR review, the decision was clear: red card and penalty. Vinicius Junior stepped up with trademark composure, sending Gianluigi Donnarumma the wrong way. The aggregate score moved to 4–0 in favour of the Spanish giants, while Manchester City were reduced to ten men — effectively ending the contest.
To their credit, Pep Guardiola’s side refused to capitulate. Just before the break, Jeremy Doku surged down the left flank and delivered a precise cross to the far post, where Erling Haaland tapped into an empty net to level the score on the night at 1–1. For a brief moment, belief flickered among the home supporters.
The second half brought an unexpected twist. Thibaut Courtois was replaced at the interval by Ukrainian goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, and the substitution proved crucial. Lunin produced a sensational save in the 50th minute to deny Erling Haaland, followed by a series of confident interventions that gradually extinguished Manchester City’s hopes. As the game wore on, the hosts’ attacks lost their edge, and the tempo noticeably dropped.
Real Madrid, meanwhile, remained hungry. Aurélien Tchouaméni came close with a powerful header from a corner, while Vinicius Junior had a goal ruled out for offside after rounding the defence. The decisive moment finally arrived deep into stoppage time: Aurélien Tchouaméni delivered a sublime diagonal pass, and Vinicius Junior finished the game to seal a 2–1 victory on the night.
2025-26 UEFA Champions League
Manchester City - Real 1:2 (1:1)
Goals: Vinícius Júnior, 22 (penalty) (0:1); Håland E., 41 (1:1); Vinícius Júnior, 90+3 (1:2)
Manchester City: Donnarumma G.; Dias R. (Guehi, 46); Aït-Nouri; Khusanov; Reijnders (Ake, 46); Rodri (Nico González, 74); Bernardo Silva (till 21); Matheus Nunes (Semenyo, 56); Cherki; Håland E. (Marmoush, 56); Doku J.
Substitution: Ake (from 46); Guehi (from 46); Marmoush (from 56); Semenyo (from 56); Nico González (from 74)
Bench: Trafford; Stones; Lewis R.; Kovacic M.; Foden; Sávio Moreira; O'Reilly
Yellow Cards: Khusanov 45
Red cards: Bernardo Silva 21'
Real: Courtois (Lunin Andriy, 46); Alexander-Arnold (Carvajal, 83); García Fr.; Rudiger; Huijsen; Tchouaméni; Güler A. (Camavinga, 74); Diaz Br. (Mbappé, 69); Pitarch (Moran, 74); Valverde F.; Vinícius Júnior
Substitution: Lunin Andriy (from 46); Mbappé (from 69); Camavinga (from 74); Moran (from 74); Carvajal (from 83)
Bench: Alaba; Carreras; Aguado D.; García G.; Cestero; Mastantuono; Palacios
Yellow Cards: Mbappé 77; Alexander-Arnold 80
