Man City's unsung hero from Real Madrid semi-final should end the strangest debate of the season
If it wasn't for one player, Manchester City might not be in the Champions League final, and their treble dreams may be over.
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If it wasn't for one player, Manchester City might not be in the Champions League final, and their treble dreams may be over.
At least Real Madrid are in good company. They join Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and RB Leipzig in having conceded four goals at the Etihad this season. Bayern Munich escaped with just three, so hats off to Thomas Tuchel.
Pep Guardiola hinted that he had an idea of what he needed to change from Manchester City's Champions League semi-final first leg at Real Madrid.
The plaudits rolled out for Manchester City as they masterfully made their way into the Champions League final, with Jack Grealish describing the team as “unstoppable and unbelievable.”
It was meant to be a clash of titans, the two best teams in Europe meeting in a one-game shootout to reach the Champions League final.
Well, what a nice change that was!
Jack Grealish menyebut Manchester City tak terhentikan usai menang 4-0 atas Real Madrid. Pep Guardiola pun mewanti-wanti agar para pemainnya tak jemawa.
At full time, the world's media took their place on the touchline of the Etihad Stadium to dissect a result that could represent the changing of the guard when it comes to which club is the dominant force in Europe. Some, like CBS Sports, saw former Manchester City defender Micah Richards effectively abandon his role as pundit and take up the role of cheerleader as he embraced Jack Grealish, Phil Foden, Kyle Walker and Kevin De Bruyne like a giddy youngster.