Manchester City’s 4-3 win in the opening leg of this tie was quickly labelled by swathes of the media as one of the greatest matches in Champions League history.
That kind of hyperbole is often rife in the immediate aftermath of a good game. In reality it was hugely one-sided, with Real Madrid needing an incredible amount of fortune to go into the second leg only one goal down.
Karim Benzema, who has been nothing short of phenomenal this season, scored against the run of the play after City swept into an early lead before John Stones - already playing as makeshift right-back - limped off injured.
After Pep Guardiola’s side re-established a two-goal lead, Vinicius Junior exploited the use of emergency right-back Fernandinho to race past him and score. At 4-2 it looked as though City would finally keep, or even extend, the significant advantage they deserved. Instead Aymeric Laporte inexplicably handballed in the box to allow Benzema to panenka home.
In terms of non-penalty expected goals (xG) it was
Carlo Ancelotti’s Spanish champions deserve credit for grinding their way to this stage, but both PSG and Chelsea should have knocked them out. Over five knockout-stage games their
City are far superior to Real Madrid. If they didn't only need a draw to progress, the best price of 11/10 about an away win would tempt me. In the exact same situation, now the away goals rule no longer exists, City were 3/4 to win at Atletico in the last round. Real are better, but that is a big jump.
However the most comparable price probably comes from City's opening away game in this season's competition when they travelled to PSG and were generally priced at 13/10 without the added complication of a draw being all they needed.
As the team usually in the ascendancy, despite Ancelotti’s preference for a low defensive block Madrid still usually win the corner battle - but on a far less consistent basis than City.
In their La Liga-clinching 4-0 win over Espanyol at the weekend they lost the corner count 9-6, while their previous game at the Santiago Bernabeu saw Chelsea take it 6-1 in their extra-time clash.
Real have gone further than they should have, and their run should end on Wednesday night. A Manchester City win is expected and while that may not be totally comfortable, the corner battle should be.
Score prediction: Real Madrid 1-2 Man City ()
Odds correct at 1830 BST (03/05/22)
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