MX23RW : Thursday, November 21 19:02:13| >> :60:2690:2690:
[monks data]
Manchester City logo
Champions League | Quarter-Finals | 2nd Leg
Apr 17, 2024 at 8pm UK
Etihad Stadium
Real Madrid logo

Man City
1 - 1
Real Madrid

De Bruyne (76')
Grealish (59'), Gvardiol (61'), Rodri (90')
FT
(aet)
Rodrygo (12')
Carvajal (38'), Mendy (90+4')
Real Madrid win 4-3 on penalties

Manchester City could equal 103-year-old club record in Real Madrid clash

Man City could equal 103-year-old club record in Real Madrid clash
© Reuters
Manchester City could equal a 103-year-old club unbeaten home record when they welcome Real Madrid to the Etihad Stadium in their Champions League quarter-final second leg.

Manchester City could equal a club record that has stood for 103 years when they welcome Real Madrid to the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday night.

The reigning kings of Europe will host the 14-time winners of the competition in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final, with the tie finely poised after an instant classic between the two sides at the Bernabeu last Tuesday.

Bernardo Silva gave Man City a second-minute lead with a smartly-taken free kick in the Spanish capital, only for Madrid to turn the game on its head before the quarter-of-an-hour mark with two quickfire goals of their own.

Pep Guardiola's men scored twice in the space of five minutes in the second half - both stunning strikes from Phil Foden and Josko Gvardiol respectively - to regain the lead, before Federico Valverde threw his own contender for goal of the game into the mix 11 minutes from time.

The topsy-turvy affair eventually ended 3-3, giving Man City the slight edge at the halfway stage as they boast home advantage for the second leg.

Manchester City's Erling Haaland, Matheus Nunes and Julian Alvarez celebrate after Luton Town's Daiki Hashioka scores an own goal  on April 13, 2024© Reuters

Home history beckons for Man City at fortress Etihad

While Real Madrid's ability to produce results in Europe can never be underestimated, Carlo Ancelotti's side would need to do something no team has done in a long time if they are to progress into the semi-finals.

The importance of having the home advantage in the second leg of a Champions League tie can sometimes be overstated, but Man City's imperious record in front of their own fans suggests that they should be made firm favourites to finish the job in Manchester on Wednesday.

Saturday's dominant 5-1 victory over Luton Town in the Premier League not only ensured that Guardiola's side ended a day top of the table for the first time since November, it also extended their unbeaten run at home to 41 matches in all competitions.

Man City have won 35 of those 41 games, drawing the other six, with their most recent loss at the Etihad dating all the way back to November 2022, when Brentford emerged 2-1 winners in the Premier League.

Should the Champions League holders also avoid defeat against Real Madrid on Wednesday then they would equal their all-time club record unbeaten run at home - a 42-match streak that was set between December 1919 and November 1921.

Man City have been incredibly dominant on their home turf throughout most of Guardiola's reign and have broken numerous records along the way, but they have never managed to reach that century-old mark before now.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola on April 3, 2024© Reuters

Man City still chasing unprecedented double-treble

Guardiola's side have been subject to more criticism this season than during most of his years in charge of the club, and in the league they certainly have fallen slightly below their incredibly high standards from previous campaigns at times this term.

However, they remain on course to complete a truly remarkable double-treble of Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League - a feat never before achieved in football.

Man City became only the second English team to win that particular trio of trophies last season - emulating Manchester United's class of 1998-99 - and if they manage to do that again for a second year in a row, it would have to go down as one of the most impressive achievements in football history.

Saturday's win over Luton took the defending champions to the top of the Premier League table, with Arsenal and Liverpool not in action until Sunday, keeping them well in the mix to become the first team in English football history to win four top-flight titles on the bounce.

Man City are also clear favourites to win the FA Cup this season ahead of their semi-final against Chelsea at Wembley next weekend, with a final against either Coventry City or Manchester United awaiting them if they are victorious.

Guardiola's men are regarded as front-runners for the Champions League too, and that position would only be strengthened with a win over Madrid in the quarters.

ID:541304:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:collect6321:No Data Analysis info

Click here for more stories about Bernardo Silva

Click here for more stories about Manchester City

Data Failed

How you voted: Man City vs Real Madrid

Manchester City
53.4%
Draw
3.4%
Real Madrid
43.1%
58
Collect / Create New Data
Share this article now:
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola on April 3, 2024
Read Next:
"We are in big, big trouble" - Guardiola comments on Rodri plea for rest
>
Sports Mole Logo
Enter your email address to subscribe to Sports Mole's free daily transfer newsletter! Sent twice a day during the transfer window.
rhs 2.0
Today's games header
Tables header RHS

League Phase

TeamPWDLPTS
1Liverpool440012
2Sporting Lisbon431010
3Brest431010
4Inter Milan431010
5Monaco431010
6Barcelona43019
7Dortmund43019
8Aston Villa43019
9Atalanta42208
10Juventus42117
11Lille42117
12Man City42117
13Arsenal42117
14B. Leverkusen42117
15Celtic42117
16Dinamo Zagreb42117
17AC Milan42026
18Bayern42026
19Benfica42026
20Feyenoord42026
21Real Madrid42026
22Brugge42026
23Atletico42026
24PSV41215
25Sparta Prague41124
26Stuttgart41124
27PSG41124
28Shakhtar41124
29Girona41033
30Salzburg41033
31Bologna40131
32RB Leipzig40040
33Sturm Graz40040
34Young Boys40040
35Red Star40040
36Slovan Bratislava40040


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
Argentina's Lionel Messi kisses the World Cup trophy after collecting the Golden Ball award on December 18, 2022Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!