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Man City: Gundogan doesn't think Haaland would've changed Real Madrid defeat

Ilkay Gundogan doesn’t think Erling Haaland’s presence would’ve changed the outcome of last season’s Champions League semi-final defeat.

City dramatically conceded two goals in the last five minutes away to Real Madrid in the semi-final second leg, seeing them narrowly miss out on the Champions League final from an unfathomable position.

Real went on to win the final against Liverpool following their glistening comeback, but City were criticised for their performance as they fell apart and missed out on reaching consecutive Champions League finals.

Real Madrid won the second leg 3-1 at the Santiago Bernabeu, turning the game and tie on its head in injury time thanks to goals from Rodrygo and Karim Benzema, as they reached the final with a 6-5 win on aggregate.

City were criticised on the night for failing to put away clear chances after putting four past Real in the first leg and taking a 4-3 lead to Madrid, which they failed to make count.

Gundogan was used as a substitute that night and spoke to ITV about the disappointment of not making the final for a second year running, having lost the 2021 final to Chelsea.

A clip from his interview has surfaced on Reddit and attracted plenty of attention, with him asked about whether or not Haaland – who signed this summer in a £51 million deal – would have helped City over the line had he been on the pitch.

Surprisingly, the German midfielder said no and explained his answer brilliantly, believing that City weren’t ‘mature enough’ in the closing stages of the game. Check out his response below.

“Honestly I would say no.” Admitted Gundogan, who initially chuckled at the interviewer’s hypothetical question, before adding: “Because I don’t think we’ve lost the game because we

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