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A video of Pep Guardiola looking worried before Manchester City's spectacular collapse against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu on Wednesday evening has gone viral.

Guardiola's side collapsed in the Spanish capital after conceding two last-minute Rodrygo goals, throwing away a 5-3 aggregate lead. Karim Benzema then scored the winner in extra-time to complete a remarkable comeback for the 13-time European champions.

And some believe Guardiola knew the defeat was coming. In the video, the Spaniard is seen watching Real manager Carlo Ancelotti speak to the press ahead of kick-off. He appears disheartened, putting his head in hands before nodding in disbelief.

Wednesday evening's result means Guardiola has failed six times to win the Champions League at City... and another surprise defeat. They were backed to beat Monaco, Liverpool, Tottenham, Lyon and Chelsea in their five previous failures.

"I have not seen a team capitulate and collapse and bottle a game like that," former Premier League defender Jason Cundy told talkSPORT. "They had gone. This is going to be hard to take as a City fan, but they bottled that. They bottled that tonight."

City boasted a 4-3 advantage from the first leg in Manchester and many thought they'd reach the final after Riyad Mahrez made it 1-0 in Madrid. "We were close, but in the end we could not reach it," admitted Guardiola in his post-match interview.

"It is simple. In the

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