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Man City vs Real Madrid LIVE RESULT: Jude Bellingham scores 92nd-MINUTE goal as Real fight back from behind to win

JUDE BELLINGHAM scored two minutes into injury time as Real Madrid fought back from a goal down to BEAT Manchester City.

Erling Haaland scored twice as City took a 2-1 lead into the last ten minutes.

But Brahim Diaz scored against his former side before before Jude Bellingham poked home from close range to earn a massive win.

The second leg takes place next week.

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  • Man City 1-0 Real Madrid

    27. It has been a hectic start to this game.

    Both sides have had their chances to score.

    One thing is for sure, you can never switch off agaist Real Madrid, they have so much attacking threat.

    Credit: Reuters
  • Man City 1-0 Real Madrid

    25. Haaland will be overjoyed that the goal stood.

    He will not have enjoyed it being pointed out that he had never managed to score against Madrid.

    Vinicius Junior moves the ball really quickly in a wide position and his effort strikes the crossbar.

  • Man City 1-0 Real Madrid

    23. That was so Premier League in the VAR review.

    Usually in Europe it is sorted out so quickly, not this time.

    It was almost like they had to create the technology to check it during the review.

    Crazy stuff.

  • Man City 1-0 Real Madrid

    21. This is taking an insane amount of time to check.

    Finally, after what seemed like forever, the goal is given.

    There is muted roar from the crowd who seem annoyed by the length of time that review took.

  • Man City 1-0 Real Madrid

    19. A superb pass lifted over the last man from Man City.

    Gvardiol chests it down into the path of Haaland who tucks it into the far corner.

    We do have a VAR review for a potential offside however.

  • Goal - Erling Haaland (Man City)

  • Man City 0-0 Real Madrid

    17. The one thing we can take from these early exchanges, this does not look like there is any chance of it being a stalemate.

    Both teams are being opened up all of the time in a defensive sense.

    Whoever can take their chance first will be in the driving seat at The Etihad.

  • Man City 0-0 Real Madrid

    15. Guardiola's side manage to force another corner.

    De Bruyne whips it in but it is half-cleared by the punch of Courtois.

    It drops to Savinho on the penalty spot but his attempt at a half-volley goes miles over the target.

  • Man City 0-0 Real Madrid

    13. Man City are looking worried in a defensive sense.

    Real Madrid come forward again and Ancelotti's side try to walk it into the net.

    Fortunately for the hosts, Akanji is there to prevent the goal.

    Credit: Reuters
  • Man City 0-0 Real Madrid

    11. Another big chance for the visitors goes begging.

    Vinicius Junior lays it off to Mbappe, who looks to use his pace.

    He gets a shot away but Ederson makes a good save.

  • View from SunSport's Martin Blackburn at The Etihad

    FOR a fifth time in six seasons, these two old rivals go head-to-head in the knock-out rounds. Only this time it has come earlier in the competition than anyone expected. The last 16 play-off is payback for a lacklustre group stage by the two most recent winners of the competition.

    Guardiola sprang something of a surprise by not naming any of his £175 million worth of new signings in the starting line-up. Meanwhile reigning champs Madrid are here with a patched up defence. Surely there will be goals in these two games.

    City have lost only one of the eight legs against their old rivals – but the Spaniards are the favourites

  • Man City 0-0 Real Madrid

    9. A ball over the top sets Vinicius Junior away.

    He takes the ball around Ederson and is brought down.

    The referee points to the spot but then the assistant raises their flag for offside.

    Big let-off for the hosts there.

  • Man City 0-0 Real Madrid

    7. The home fans have a big responsibility here this evening.

    In a game of this magnitude, a hostile atmosphere could be a game-changer.

    Real Madrid are trying to change the tempo when in possession, passing it around, slowing things down.

  • Man City 0-0 Real Madrid

    5. Vinicius Junior is bundled over by Akanji.

    Real Madrid just cannot get into this game at the moment.

    Man City are looking to pile the pressure on in the final third.

  • Man City 0-0 Real Madrid

    3. As the Belgian's free-kick is headed clear for a corner, City send more players forward.

    Real Madrid manage to clear their lines once again.

    They look to counter but the hosts win the ball back well.

  • Man City 0-0 Real Madrid

    1. Man City win an early free kick in the final third.

    De Bruyne is stood over it with plenty in the middle.

    It is a high tempo start from the hosts.

  • Kick-off: Man City vs Real Madrid

    We are underway at The Etihad.

    It is a cauldron of noise this evening.

    Man City get the game started.

  • Jude looking to make a statement

    Man City were one of the sides rumoured to be interested in Bellingham when news broke he was to leave Dortmund.

    He was seen as an ideal foil for De Bruyne in the middle of the park.

    Real Madrid pushed out all the stops to get him however and he would love nothing more than to show Guardiola's side what they are missing out on.

  • FULL TIME

    PSG take a comfortable 3-0 lead to the Parc des Princes and are all but through to the Round of 16.

    BREST 0-3 PSG

  • 89 - Brest 0-3 PSG

    Brest still threatening for a first leg consolation.

    Substitute Mathias Pereira-Lage cross-cum-shot troubles Donnarumma enough to win a corner.

  • Game to make the neutrals salivate

    Man City against Real Madrid always stands out as a European tie.

    Both teams are all about their attacking football, often leaving themselves open defensively as a result.

    This has the potential to be somewhat of a classic this evening.

  • 66 - Brest 0-3 PSG

    Whilst, Dembéle was lapping up the credits, PSG casually brought on €80 million January signing Khvicha Kvaratskhelia...

  • GOAL DETAIL: Brest 0-3 PSG

    Dembéle has been the heart of everything promising for PSG all night long.

    He peels off the right in build-up and when it all seems loss with a ricochet of a body of defenders, hes there to pounce and put it past the keeper.

    Its his second tonight, fifth against Brest in 10 days, his seventh in three games this season.

  • 65 - GOAL! Brest 0-3 PSG

    Dembélé at it again - too quick, too sharp.

  • 55 - Brest 0-2 PSG

    As Sam Matterface points out on the TNT commentary feed, it is a "run before they walk" situation for Brest.

    They've never had been in European football.

    Realistically were never meant get to this stage yet they're in it and all this expectation against a perennial knockout side is thrusted onto them.

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