In a thrilling quarter-final showdown at Etihad Stadium, Real Madrid managed to dethrone Manchester City from their Champions League reign, triumphing in a tense penalty shootout.
Despite falling behind early to Rodrygo’s goal, the defending champions relentlessly attacked Real’s defense, with Kevin de Bruyne eventually leveling the score late in regular time.
Despite City’s dominance throughout the match, their inability to convert chances proved costly as Real, despite exhaustion, held on for penalties. Luka Modric’s miss initially boosted City’s hopes, but crucial saves from Andriy Lunin, including Bernardo Silva and Mateo Kovacic’s failed attempts, shifted the momentum.
Ultimately, it was former Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger who sealed victory for the seasoned Champions League specialists, leaving City’s aspirations for the semi-finals dashed.