skysports - 3/18/2026 12:23:32 AM - GMT (+2 )
Manchester City have been knocked out of the Champions League in the round of 16 as Vinicius Jr scored twice in a 2-1 win for Real Madrid that sealed a 5-1 aggregate victory.
Beaten by three goals in Madrid last week, it was always going to require something perfect at the Etihad Stadium but Bernardo Silva's first-half red card for handball made that impossible with Vinicius Jr converting the resulting penalty kick.
Thibaut Courtois had to pull off a string of impressive saves early on but Pep Guardiola's claim that "it is more about how well we are going to defend" proved prescient. Fede Valverde, the hat-trick hero in Madrid, even missed a big chance in the opening minute.
Vinicius doing what he could not do in Spain and beating Gianluigi Donnarumma from the spot ended any realistic comeback hopes - not that it was evident in City's attitude. They kept pushing and pulled one goal back before half-time through Erling Haaland.
City remained ambitious, switching to a 5-1-3 formation, and Jeremy Doku was close to scoring a second, seeing his effort ruled out for offside. Madrid responded by bringing on Kylian Mbappe but still City chased, Rayan Ait-Nouri having another disallowed.
But Vinicius had the final say, getting his second goal in stoppage-time after having a goal ruled out by VAR just before. The City crowd taunted him, having been famously beaten to the Ballon d'Or award by Rodri in 2024, but the night belonged to him and Madrid.
In context, it was a spirited effort by City, their hopes thwarted by that first-leg reverse and Silva's red. It will be a frustration because it is a feeling that they are becoming accustomed to. This is the third year in a row in which Madrid have eliminated them.
For Guardiola, questions will come. It is the second consecutive season in which his team have failed to reach the quarter-final stage of the Champions League. The great coach had departed before the last eight just once in his previous 15 campaigns.
While the gap between the teams was not as big as the score suggested by the end, the big performances, the big moments, belonged to Real Madrid, as they so often do. Alvaro Arbeloa's side progress. Guardiola and co are left to rue the details once more.
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