Manchester City face a mammoth task to keep their Champions League ambitions alive after Federico Valverde’s brilliant first-half hat-trick put Real Madrid in control of this last-16 meeting.
Valverde tormented City with a display of the highest class, Pep Guardiola’s side offering threat up front but too often vulnerable at the back.
Real were without injured pair Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham, as well as long-term absentee Rodrygo, but still had enough firepower to punish City’s defensive frailties.
The English side actually started brightly, giving Real some anxious moments, before it all started to unravel in dramatic fashion on 20 minutes.
Real’s opener was simplicity itself, keeper Thibaut Courtois’ long pass dropping behind Nico O’Reilly for Valverde to round the on-rushing Gianluigi Donnarumma to score from a tight angle.
The Uruguayan doubled Real’s advantage seven minutes later with a low finish across Donnarumma before he completed his hat-trick in superb style.
Collecting a delightful, lofted through-ball, the Real captain showed great invention to lift the ball over Marc Guehi in a tight space before beating Donnarumma on the volley.
City looked to be plunging further into trouble on the hour when Real were awarded a penalty after Donnarumma brought down Vinicius.
He took the spot-kick himself, but far too casually against a goalkeeper of such expertise in this situation, Donnarumma diving to his left to save.
City thought they had pulled one back when O’Reilly pounced on Thiago in the area, but Courtois stuck out a leg to save.
































































