Champions League: Stunning strikes from Vinícius Jr. and Kevin De Bruyne leave semifinal tie between Real Madrid and Manchester City finely balanced
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Vinícius Jr.'s brilliant first-half goal was his seventh in the Champions League this season. |
Much of the buildup was centered around this match being the “true” final of the competition, and the first leg showed glimpses of the quality onlookers were expecting from two of Europe’s best.
In sweltering conditions, Vinícius Jr. opened the scoring in the first half with an incredible strike against the run of play with City controlling the early exchanges.
Not to be outdone, Kevin De Bruyne equalized midway through the second half with a fizzing short which arrowed past Thibaut Courtois.
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Vini Jr. opened the scoring for the home side with a screamer past Ederson in the Manchester City goal. |
The game started how many would have expected, City dominating the ball with Real happy to allow their opponents the lion’s share of possession.
However, Pep Guardiola’s side did little with the possession they were afforded, and Real was a threat throughout on the break.
On one of its forays forward, Vinicius picked up the ball from Eduardo Camavinga and fired a ball straight past his international colleague, Ederson, in the City goal.
Despite boasting 68% of the ball in the first half, City went in at the break 1-0 down and Real returned from the interval in control.
Carlo Ancelotti’s team kept more of the ball following the break, but De Bruyne’s bullet got City back on level terms – much to the Real coach’s annoyance.
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Ancelotti claimed the ball went out of play in the buildup to the equalizer and subsequently received a yellow card for his protestations.
“The ball was off the pitch,” Ancelotti told reporters after the game. “That’s it. Technology said it. I don’t understand why VAR didn’t check. The referee didn’t pay attention to many things.”
The home side then went close to grabbing a winner through both Karim Benzema and Aurélien Tchouaméni as the game neared its conclusion – both attempts thwarted by Ederson.
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Both teams have it all to play for in next week's second-leg clash. |
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