The Citizen (KZN)

City have the pedigree

PRODUCED A TOP-DRAWER PERFORMANC­E

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Manchester City finally produced a Champions League performanc­e worthy of their status as one of European football’s elite clubs by beating Real Madrid 2-1 away in Wednesday’s last-16 first leg after pulling off a stunning late fightback.

Kevin De Bruyne kept his cool to beat Belgium team-mate Thibaut Courtois from the penalty spot in the 82nd minute to give City the lead after Gabriel Jesus had headed home a cross from De Bruyne to pull the visitors level in the 78th minute.

Isco had given Real the lead on the hour mark following a sweeping counter attack but the 13-times European champions’ night soon unravelled, culminatin­g in captain Sergio Ramos being sent off for hauling down Jesus in a bid to prevent a third City goal.

City coach Pep Guardiola, who has not gone past the quarterfin­als in his three previous seasons with the club, was delighted with how his side turned the match around but also said the tie was still wide open.

“Winning in the Bernabeu gives us great satisfacti­on, it’s incredible for us and not something this club is used to. I’m very pleased with the result and the performanc­e, we showed great personalit­y,” he said before sounding a note of caution.

“If there is one club who was capable of turning a tie around it is Real Madrid, they have the history and experience in this competitio­n to do it.”

Ramos will be suspended for the second leg at the Etihad Stadium on 17 March while City’s influentia­l defender Aymeric Laporte was forced off injured in the first half, another setback in a season marked by fitness troubles.

City went into the match with a two-year ban from European competitio­n hanging over their necks for defying Uefa’s rules on financial fair play although the club submitted an appeal against the sanction earlier this week.

The visiting supporters chanted against Europe’s organising body throughout the game and after they had completed their comeback the sanction had become a badge of pride for the gleeful fans.

Guardiola opted to leave his top scorers Raheem Sterling and Sergio Aguero out of the starting line-up despite them getting a combined 40 goals in all competitio­ns this season.

Yet he turned to Sterling in the second half and the England forward earned the penalty from which De Bruyne snatched the winner, drawing a foul from Real’s Dani Carvajal.

Brazil striker Jesus led City’s line from the start and had their two best chances in the first half, first drawing a save from Courtois then seeing a shot hurriedly scuffed off the line by three Real players before halftime. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? CLASSY. Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne celebrates after scoring his goal during the first leg of their Uefa Champions League last-16 match against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday.
Picture: AFP CLASSY. Manchester City’s Kevin De Bruyne celebrates after scoring his goal during the first leg of their Uefa Champions League last-16 match against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday.

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