The UEFA Champions League quarterfinal first legs delivered entertaining draws on Tuesday (April 9) evening after Real Madrid and Manchester City settled for a frantic 3-3 draw at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. A night decorated by wonderful goals saw the pendulum swing either way before both teams settled for the draw as they now set sights on the second leg next week. The night also saw Bayern Munich earn a valuable 2-2 draw in London against Arsenal in their Champions League quarterfinal contest.
Real Madrid-Man City settle for draw
The tie which was the attraction of the football world did not fail to produce goods as City’s Bernardo Silva opened the scoring in the third minute of the match. Silva converted a direct free kick which helped open City their account. The free kick was only given to City after Aurélien Tchouaméni brought down Jack Grealish just outside the penalty area.
However, City’s lead did not last long as Eduardo Camavinga’s 12th-minute effort saw a wild deflection which landed in the City goal for Real’s equaliser. Within 100 seconds of the equaliser, it was Real that took the lead after Brazilian winger Rodrygo was let through on goal while goalkeeper Stefan Ortega failed to clear his line. The score would then remain 2-1 in favour of Real Madrid until the final quarter of the first leg.
However, a classic finish from the outside of the 18-yard box saw Phil Foden score City’s equaliser leaving Bernabéu silent. Within five minutes of that goal, City would again gain the lead after Josko Gvardiol scored his first goal for the club. Like Foden’s effort, he too struck the ball from outside the box before beating the goalkeeper.
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