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Ten goals, no quarter given: The first leg has classics

In the opening fourteen minutes, there were three goals. assaulting in both directions. Incredible second-half hits.

Real Madrid and Manchester City drew 3-3 in a thrilling first leg of the quarterfinals on Tuesday, setting up an instant classic between the newest rivals in the Champions League.

City manager Pep Guardiola said, “I imagine the fans enjoyed a game like this, with six goals.” “Although they approached it differently and were a little out of control, both teams wanted to attack.”

Midway through the second half at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, City recovered with goals from Phil Foden and Josko Gvardiol, both five minutes apart. However, Madrid responded through Federico Valverde’s equalizer in the 79th minute.

Two goals by City’s Bernardo Silva gave the home team the lead, but Madrid responded with goals from forward Rodrygo in the fourteenth minute and City defender Ruben Dias in the twelfth.

London: On his return to north London, Harry Kane scored his usual goal against Arsenal, but Bayern Munich was unable to win this time.

After Kane scored against his former adversaries once again, Leandro Trossard’s equalizer in the second half saved Arsenal from a 2-2 tie with Bayern. With a low shot in the 76th minute, Trossard cancelled out Kane’s penalty kick in the first half, leveling the scores ahead of next week’s second leg.

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