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'Nothing is eternal' - Real snuff out sorry City's hopes
The Independent
|February 20, 2025
The stuff of boyhood dreams for Kylian Mbappe but the continuation of Manchester City’s altogether newer nightmare and the confirmation of how far and how fast they have fallen.
For Mbappe, his first great European evening at the Bernabeu yielded a hat-trick for the club he supported as a child. But, two years after winning the Champions League, City are out of it while Club Brugge remain in it. It has been a shocking fall from grace. And yet there was nothing surprising about elimination to Real Madrid: not to anyone who has watched their season. A 13th defeat in 26 games, a fourth in their last four away in Europe, was inevitable from the moment Mbappe lobbed Real ahead.
For Pep Guardiola, there was no remontada, no comeback for the ages, nothing to rescue City’s worst season in the Champions League for a dozen years or his poorest as a manager. There was just a defeat that was as comprehensive as it was predictable. City have had hard-luck stories in many of their Champions League exits. This wasn’t one of them. They were outclassed, the match stripped of its tension from the start.
This has been an epic rivalry but, while Real required late goals to beat City last week, now there is a gulf between the teams. Real could have won by more if they needed to. City could have been humiliated. Instead, they were simply dispatched, flattered by the scoreline, flattened on the night. They had the last say, Nico Gonzalez tapping in his first City goal after Omar Marmoush’s free kick rebounded off the bar. This time an injury-time goal at the Bernabeu was merely a postscript.
This story is from the February 20, 2025 edition of The Independent.
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