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Thierry Henry's message to Kyle Walker and more moments you may have missed in Man City vs Real Madrid

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.

Colleagues Thierry Henry and Jamie Carragher also spoke to them, with Henry in particular interrupting Grealish to tell Walker he had been 'immense' in his battle with Vinicius Jr. On BT Sport, ex-Manchester United player Rio Ferdinand admired City for the world-class side they are, disclosing his pre-match text messages with Pep Guardiola and putting his club allegiances aside to respect the Blues' brilliant performance.

However, a few metres away, former United defender Patrice Evra wasn't as diplomatic as he could be seen arguing with members of City's backroom staff, clearly unhappy at City's victory. It was one negative moment on a pitch that had so many celebrations as full time.

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At full time, as Blue Moon and other City anthems played at the Etihad, Pep Guardiola made is way around the entire City squad in the centre circle to give a big hug, starting with those who played on Wednesday and then extending to the wider squad. The entire playing and backroom staff gathered to take in the occasion, with Guardiola keen to ensure the celebrations for reaching the final included everyone.

Later, after Kyle Walker spoke to BT Sport, chairman Khaldoon Al

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