Manchester City produced a stellar display to secure their spot in the Champions League final, demolishing Real Madrid with a remarkable 4-0 victory, sealing a commanding 5-1 overall triumph.
Bernardo Silva stole the show with a brace, while Eder Militao’s unfortunate own goal and Julian Alvarez’s late strike added to the scoreline. The reigning English champions are now just three wins away from emulating Manchester United’s iconic treble achievement in the 1998/99 season.
City, who are on the verge of clinching their fifth Premier League title in six years, asserted their dominance from the opening whistle and could have notched even more goals if not for the awe-inspiring heroics of Real Madrid’s goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois. Not even Erling Haaland, in scintillating form this campaign, could find a way past the brilliant Belgian shot-stopper, as his headers were thwarted on two occasions.
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The first half witnessed City’s utter supremacy, with Silva breaking the deadlock on the ninth minute before doubling his tally on the 28th minute following a deflection off Ilkay Gundogan’s effort. Madrid came agonizingly close to equalizing on the 35th minute when Toni Kroos rattled the crossbar with a fierce shot, only for City to compound their misery in the second half with Militao inadvertently turning the ball into his own net.
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