Manchester City took advantage of two shocking mistakes by Raphael Varane to beat Real Madrid 2-1 in their Champions League last-16 second-leg match on Friday and advance to the quarter-finals as Pep Guardiola came out on top in his duel with Zinedine Zidane.
The Frenchman had never been knocked out of Europe’s elite club competition as Real coach, leading them to three consecutive victories from 2016 to 2018 in his first spell before returning to the job last year.
However, Madrid had been left with a mountain to climb in this tie after throwing away the lead to lose 2-1 in the first leg in Spain in February, before a COVID-19 lockdown forced the competition into hibernation.
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An identical defeat at an empty Etihad Stadium means that it is City who advance 4-2 on aggregate.
Without Sergio Ramos due to suspension, Real were undone by mistakes by their other first-choice center-back.
Varane was dispossessed inside the box in the ninth minute, allowing Raheem Sterling to put City ahead, and his poor headed backpass attempt gifted Gabriel Jesus another goal midway through the second half.
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Before that second goal the tie had been in the balance with the in-form Karim Benzema having scored for the visitors just before the half-hour mark.
The circumstances might be highly unusual, but this is still City’s finest Champions League result, their most significant victory in a knockout tie.
“We beat a top team, the best club in this competition, so for us it is massive,” Jesus told BT Sport.
City’s best performance in the competition remains a run to the semi-finals in 2016, when they went out rather limply to Real.
Now, with only two former winners still involved in Bayern Munich and Barcelona, City should very possibly be considered the favorites to win the competition in Lisbon on Aug. 23.
If they do so, the victory would taste all the sweeter coming so soon after their successful appeal to the Court of Arbitration of Sport against a two-year ban from Europe handed down by UEFA for Financial Fair Play breaches.
They have already qualified for next season’s tournament after coming second in the Premier League, but now they can look forward to facing Olympique Lyonnais in the quarter-finals on Saturday next week at the Estadio Jose Alvalade.
Real have dined out on success in the Champions League in the past few years, but their main objective after the lockdown was to win La Liga and they did that.
“I think we get nine out of 10 for this season,” Rodrygo said. “We don’t deserve 10 because of the Champions League, but we have still had a great season.”
They overhauled Barcelona thanks to 10 successive victories after La Liga returned in June, but they were not especially prolific in front of goal during that run, despite Benzema’s fine form.
It was already going to be an uphill struggle for them in the absence of Ramos, sent off late in the first leg, and their task became even harder after they conceded an early opener.
City’s high pressing paid off as Varane was barged off the ball in his own area by Jesus, who squared for Sterling to roll in.
There was a response from the 13-time European champions, with Benzema and Eden Hazard forcing saves from Ederson before their equalizer arrived in the 28th minute.
A fine move ended with Benzema feeding Rodrygo and the young Brazilian clipping in a cross from the right for the Frenchman, who rose above Aymeric Laporte and Fernandinho to head in from close range.
It was his 65th goal in the Champions League, putting him one clear of Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski on the overall list and behind only Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Raul.
Unfortunately for Real, Benzema was not able to add to that tally and this tie was effectively ended by another Varane blooper.
The Frenchman struggled with an awkward high ball downfield and his header back toward Thibaut Courtois was short, allowing Jesus to prod it beyond the goalkeeper and into the net.
Real will not return to Lisbon, where they won the Champions League in 2014, but the dream remains alive for Guardiola and City.
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