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City on the scent of history

Guardiola's men maul Madrid to move within three games of Champions League, Premier League and FA Cup treble

China Daily | Updated: 2023-05-19 00:00
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Manchester City is three games away from making history. And after the stunning rout of Real Madrid in the Champions League semifinals on Wednesday, Pep Guardiola's march toward a treble of trophies feels unstoppable.

"We are there. We can think about it, can visualize it," the City manager said after his team's 4-0 win at the Etihad Stadium.

After drawing the first leg 1-1, defending champion Madrid was utterly humbled. Had goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois not produced a string of superb saves, the scoreline would have been so much worse for the 14-time European Cup winner.

City feels like an irresistible force as it closes on the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup titles. It was certainly too hot for Madrid to handle as Bernardo Silva scored twice in the first half, Eder Militao netted an own-goal after the break and substitute Julian Alvarez struck in added time to seal a 5-1 aggregate triumph.

Madrid has fought its way back from the brink on numerous occasions over the past two seasons, but this was too great a challenge.

After overrunning the Spanish giant, City will be heavily favored to do the same to Inter Milan in the final in Istanbul on June 10.

A win against Chelsea on Sunday would secure a third straight league title and Manchester United stands in its way in the FA Cup final. United is the only English team to win the three main trophies in one season — doing so in 1999.

City has already overtaken its Manchester rival as the dominant force in English soccer and can now emulate its greatest achievement.

"We are close and of course we are going to try," Guardiola said.

City is going in search of its first Champions League title, while Guardiola is aiming to win it for a third time as a coach.

At times, it has seemed as though the pressure on Europe's biggest stage was too big for a team that has been a serial winner in domestic competition. While City's quality has rarely been in question over Guardiola's seven years in charge, its temperament in the Champions League has been.

On too many occasions it has fallen short when the heat was on — losing to underdogs such as Monaco, Lyon and Tottenham.

It was in command for almost the entirety of the two legs against Madrid last year, but still managed to lose after blowing a two-goal lead in the last few minutes at the Santiago Bernabeu.

That never looked likely on this occasion, however, as City provided further evidence that it is finally ready to lift the one trophy that has eluded it.

"After 10 or 15 minutes I had the feeling that all the pain we had in one season, one year, what happened last season, was there today," Guardiola said. "It was really tough to lose the way we did and I think we had to swallow poison. Football always gives you another chance."

Having been dominated for long periods by Madrid in the first leg last week, City took control from the start in front of its own fans.

Erling Haaland twice saw headers brilliantly saved by Courtois early on. With the crowd roaring on every City move, it seemed only a matter of time before the home team would find a breakthrough — and it came in the 23rd minute.

After denying Haaland twice, Courtois could not keep out Silva, who raced onto a Kevin De Bruyne pass before firing in at the near post.

The sense of relief in the stadium was palpable, with Guardiola double fist-pumping and blowing kisses toward the supporters.

Having been passive for the opening 30 minutes, Madrid sprung into life and Toni Kroos hit the bar from around 25 meters.

It was a warning to City and moments later the home team was celebrating a second goal, with Silva the scorer again in the 37th.

Ilkay Gundogan burst into the box and when his shot was blocked, Silva was the quickest to react, heading the rebound beyond Militao on the line.

Haaland could have killed the game when he found himself one-on-one with Courtois in the 73rd, but the Norwegian saw his shot diverted onto the bar.

City did not have to wait long for a third, with Militao diverting De Bruyne's freekick into his own net.

The crowd was already in celebratory mood and was given one more goal to cheer when Alvarez burst through and slid a shot past Courtois in stoppage time.

Guardiola won the Champions League twice with Barcelona, but has failed to add to that total with Bayern Munich and City.

This is only his second final since last winning the competition in 2011, having lost to Chelsea in 2021.

By the numbers

・ Guardiola became the third manager to win 100 Champions League matches, after Ancelotti (107) and Alex Ferguson (102).

・ The 4-0 result was the joint biggest margin of victory in a Champions League semifinal match, and Madrid's joint biggest defeat in any round of the competition.

・ City's 31 goals in this season's Champions League is the club's biggest-ever tally in the competition.

・ Silva became the third player to score two or more goals in a Champions League semifinal match against Madrid, after Lionel Messi and Robert Lewandowski.

・ Jack Grealish created three chances for City, taking his Champions League tally for the season to 35 — the most of any player this term.

Agencies

 

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola directs his team from the sideline during Wednesday's Champions League semifinal, second leg against Real Madrid. City advanced 5-1 on aggregate. REUTERS

 

 

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