In a game lit up by stunning strikes, none was better than Foden's smash into the top corner to haul City level at 2-2 midway through the second half. Further rockets from Josko Gvardiol and Federico Valverde left it all to play for at the Etihad on April 17.
However, City will feel confident thanks to a stellar home record in the Champions League, that includes hitting Madrid for four in each of the past two seasons. Pep Guardiola's men are unbeaten in their last 30 home Champions League games, stretching back to 2018.
A 4-3 victory over Madrid was not enough two years ago in the semi-finals as the Spanish giants staged a remarkable recovery late in the second leg on their way to a 14th European crown.
City got their revenge last season in a 4-0 thrashing that was arguably the high point of Guardiola's glorious eight-year reign.
A tighter tie was anticipated this season in large part thanks to Bellingham's spectacular debut season in Spain. The 20-year-old rejected the advances of City and other Premier League giants when offered a chance to return to his homeland in favour of becoming a darling of the Bernabeu.
Yet, his hot streak in front of goal has cooled off just as Foden has hit top form in 2024. A booking would have ruled Bellingham out of the second leg and he was lucky to escape without a suspension as he took out his irritation at some perceived rough treatment on Ruben Dias in the first half.
Bellingham's one big chance to twist the knife into City's defence of the Champions League arrived early in the second half with Madrid leading 2-1. He twisted and turned Bernardo Silva but failed to find the far corner on his weaker left foot.
By contrast, Foden is lethal on his left side and Madrid were made to pay for
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