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Manchester City 4-3 Real Madrid: 5 Hits and Flops as Karim Benzema's brace gives Los Blancos a chance | UEFA Champions League 2021-22

Karim Benzema was Real Madrid's hero for the night
Karim Benzema was Real Madrid's hero for the night

Manchester City beat Real Madrid 4-3 in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-finals at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday, April 26.

Kevin De Bruyne broke the deadlock for the hosts quite early on as he dived in to score the perfect header off a cross by Riyad Mahrez in the second minute of the game.

Minutes later, Gabriel Jesus doubled the advantage for Manchester City. The Brazilian showed strength to destabilize David Alaba at the back, received a low-lying cross from De Bruyne and buried one past Thibaut Courtois.

Karim Benzema pulled one back for Real Madrid just after the half-an-hour mark. The French international guided in a cross from Ferland Mendy past Ederson Moraes.

Following the break, Phil Foden scored a glancing header in the 53rd minute as he latched onto a perfect cross from Fernandinho. Minutes later, Vinicius Jr. scored a brilliant goal as he blazed past Fernandinho on the wings before coolly slotting one past Ederson.

Bernardo Silva grabbed City's fourth of the night at the 74-minute mark. The Portuguese international smashed one in as Real Madrid dozed off for a second.

Benzema scored the final goal of the game in the 82nd minute for Los Blancos from the penalty spot. Aymeric Laporte was penalized for a handball and the Frenchman cheekily scooped one in to keep the tie alive.

On that note, here's a look at the five hits and flops from either team in the game:


#5 Hit: Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)

Kevin De Bruyne rejoices after scoring a goal
Kevin De Bruyne rejoices after scoring a goal

Kevin De Bruyne gave Manchester City the perfect start that they were hoping for. He scored through a diving header in the 2nd minute of the game to make a roaring statement. Minutes later, he set up Gabriel Jesus for Manchester City's second of the game.

De Bruyne won three duels, made five recoveries, created three chances, and completed two dribbles throughout the game. He was very effective in maintaining the tempo for Manchester City. De Bruyne's quick distribution allowed the hosts to transition faster.

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#4 Flop: David Alaba (Real Madrid)

David Alaba was subbed off in the second half
David Alaba was subbed off in the second half

David Alaba looked rusty throughout his stay on the pitch. The Austrian international was unable to keep up with Manchester City's darting attacks. Alaba was at fault for Jesus' goal as he lost control of the incoming pass and allowed the Brazilian to have a clear go at the goal.

Alaba also seemed to have difficulties communicating with Eder Militao as the duo opened up on numerous occasions. He was replaced by Nacho in the second half as he struggled with match fitness. Alaba was doubtful for the game following the hamstring strain he picked up against Osasuna.

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