Manchester City humiliate Real Madrid, reach Champions League final

Manchester City marched into the Champions League final for the second time in three seasons after outclassing holders Real Madrid 4-0 for a 5-1 aggregate victory.
Bernardo Silva’s first-half double put City in control against the 14-time European champions at a raucous Etihad Stadium on Wednesday.
While an own goal by Eder Militao after the break and a late fourth from Julian Alvarez sealed the deal for Pep Guardiola’s side as they avenged last year’s bitter semi-final loss.
With Inter Milan awaiting in the final, Manchester City will now be huge favourites to finally deliver the trophy Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Mansour has craved since buying the club in 2008, having lost to Chelsea two years ago.
Manchester City are now unbeaten in 26 home matches in the competition, and that run was never in danger once Portuguese midfielder Silva whipped a shot past Thibaut Courtois in the 23rd minute.
He then headed his side’s second in the 37th minute.
The second half was almost a formality as holders Real Madrid, bidding to win the trophy for a sixth time in 10 seasons, were outplayed by a relentless City side closing in on a treble.
And there was no way back for Carlo Ancelotti’s team when Kevin De Bruyne’s free-kick flicked off Militao in the 76th minute.
Alvarez put the icing on the cake of a memorable night for City with a clinical finish after coming on as a late replacement for Erling Haaland. There was an air of expectancy and tension before kickoff inside Manchester City’s fortress.
It was even more so as the clash was billed as a de-facto final with Inter Milan, in their first final for 13 years despite a mediocre Serie A season, awaiting the winners.
The lineups were almost identical to the sizzling 1-1 draw in the Bernabeu last week, the only change being in Real Madrid’s rearguard with Militao in for Antonio Rudiger.
Just as in the Spanish capital, City took an early stranglehold with Real Madrid barely stringing two passes together and finding it almost impossible to escape their own half.
Twice inside the opening 20 minutes, Real Madrid keeper Thibaut Courtois rescued his side with saves from point-blank Haaland headers, the first a little lucky, the second miraculous.
City’s pressure was relentless, though, and the breakthrough was not long coming. Silva whipped a left-footed shot past Courtois from the right edge of the penalty area – City’s eighth goal attempt in the opening 23 minutes.
It took Real Madrid half an hour to mount an attack, and even then, Manchester City’s Kyle Walker won a sprint race with Vinicius Jr to snuff out the danger.
Toni Kroos, one of five current Real Madrid players to win the trophy five times with the Spanish club, then unleashed a dipping right-foot shot. But City keeper Ederson, who had been a spectator, touched it against the crossbar.
A one-goal advantage was always going to be dangerous against Real’s serial winners. But Silva made sure City reached halftime with one foot in the final, reacting quickest to loop a header into the net after Ilkay Gundogan’s shot was saved.
City toyed with the 14-times champions for the rest of the half and could have been further ahead. Real Madrid needed some magic to give themselves any hope, and it almost arrived six minutes after halftime when Ederson acrobatically saved David Alaba’s dipping free-kick.
Courtois did his best to keep Ancelotti’s side in the tie with yet another save from Haaland as the Norwegian was left waiting for his 53rd goal of an incredible season.
But any thoughts of a repeat of last year’s miraculous turnaround when Real Madrid won 6-5 on aggregate were banished when De Bruyne’s whipped free-kick glanced off Militao and into the net.
Alvarez then stroked first-time into the bottom corner in stoppage time.
With their place in the Istanbul showpiece secured, City can win their fifth English Premier League title in six seasons this weekend, and they also have an FA Cup final to look forward to.
(Reuters/NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Economy
U.S. appeals court temporarily pauses ruling against Trump tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump has secured an interim victory in the legal battle over his tariff policy.

World
Trump plays down differences with Xi over Iran war
U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday downplayed differences with Chinese President Xi Jinping over the war in Iran ahead of his trip to Beijing.

Showbiz
Israel booed as five countries are eliminated in Eurovision semi-final
Israel’s Eurovision entry, Noam Bettan, was booed during his performance as five countries were eliminated from the Eurovision Song Contest during its first semi-final.

Uncategorized
Earthquake strikes Iranian capital Tehran
An earthquake struck the Iranian capital Tehran late on Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

World
Nigeria, other countries running out of sand, gravel, UN warns
The UN says humanity is extracting sand and gravel faster than nature can replinish it, wsrning that sand is not an endless resource.

States
Police lament rising deforestation in Jigawa
The police commissioner in Jigawa, Haruna Yahaya, has expressed concern over the spate of deforestation caused by indiscriminate tree felling.






