Manchester City delivered a stunning display, crushing Real Madrid 4-0 to advance to the Champions League final with a resounding 5-1 aggregate victory.
Bernardo Silva’s brace, along with an own goal from Eder Militao and a late strike from Julian Alvarez, sealed a memorable night for Pep Guardiola’s side.
The win puts City within striking distance of a historic treble, aiming to match Manchester United’s achievement in 1998/99. With a fifth Premier League title in sight and an upcoming FA Cup final against Manchester United, City’s ultimate ambition lies in securing their first-ever Champions League trophy.
Guardiola’s men put on a performance reminiscent of his victorious days with Barcelona, leaving the home fans overjoyed. Last season’s heartbreak against Madrid was avenged as City showcased their excellence, with Thibaut Courtois the only thing standing between them and a more emphatic scoreline.
Despite a brief resurgence from Madrid, City remained resolute and sealed their place in the final against Inter Milan on June 10.
The win marks a significant milestone in City’s transformation since the Abu Dhabi takeover in 2008, solidifying its status as a dominant force in European football.
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