Battle at the Bernabeu
Written by: Rohan Sharma
In my last blog, I had explained the build-up of this match
between these two powerhouses of Europe and what a match it turned out to be!
Manchester City ran out 2-1 victors at the Bernabeu, but it
was a tightly contested affair and a great tactical battle from both Pep
Guardiola and Zinedine Zidane . But if there is anything we have learnt from
Zidane’s Real it is that they should never be underestimated as they know this
competition much better than their English counterparts and thus there still is
plenty more to expect from in the return fixture from both sides in 3 weeks.
Let’s look at how both the teams lined up for the
match
When the line-ups
were announced many were left surprised as Sergio Aguero and Fernandinho were
starting this mega clash from the bench in a huge gamble from the Catalan.
Meanwhile Zidane also
made a huge call to drop Marcelo on the bench (presumably for the Clasico in
the weekend) and including Gareth Bale in his squad (who was missing from the
Team Squad in their defeat to Levante in the weekend prior to the clash).
Tactics employed by both teams
1)
Real Madrid

Real
Madrid was playing with a man-oriented press right from the get-go as Zidane
was aware of City’s possessional build-up from the back and had every City
the player marked which resulted in Ederson playing long balls to get City upfield
which was easily taken care by Madrid’s towering Center Backs.

When in possession Madrid would have their full-backs high
up the pitch and have their Center Backs wide to make it difficult for a City
forward to mark them and would often have Casemiro and Modric drop to CDM and
RB position respectively. If City pressed higher up the pitch then Real would
play Long balls to their Full backs catching City on the break.

Real Madrid’s pressing paid off early in the second half
when three Real players forced Rodri to lose the ball in the transition
catching City’s Center Backs out of Position and as a result, Madrid scored a beautiful goal through Isco.

2)
Manchester City
Manchester City on paper looked to play in
their usual 4-3-3 formation but after kick-off shifted to a 3-5-2 formation with
a surprising Double False Nine position upfront with Kevin De Bruyne and Bernardo
Silva playing as Strikers and a double pivot of Rodri and Gundogan in midfield.
Gabriel Jesus played as a left midfielder until Raheem Sterling came on for
Bernardo Silva. The reason Gabriel Jesus was played as an LM was to mark Dani
Carvajal right from the beginning so that Madrid would have to build from the
Center or through Ferland Mendy thus restricting Madrid’s attack from the
right.
Manchester City was often dispossessed and
was forced to play long balls by Ederson to get upfield and that was something
Guardiola’s side does not do very often.City again started the second half just
like they did in the first half, but this time they had De Bruyne or Jesus drop
deep to receive the ball to help with the build-up play. Manchester City had
tried attacking from the left side all night something Madrid did nothing to
counter thus losing the initiative.

Credits: WhoScored.com
In the 73rd Minute Raheem
Sterling came on for Bernardo Silva and this meant that Jesus returned to the
role of Striker and De Bruyne went back to play as an Attacking Midfielder. This
allowed De Bruyne to play more effectively as a playmaker because shortly after
Sterling’s introduction City levelled through Jesus’s excellent timed header.
Dani Carvajal was left to face Sterling
alone in 1v1 situations and was unable to contain the speedy winger. Shortly
after City levelled , Carvajal brought Sterling down in the box after being
outpaced by the English man thus conceding a Penalty. Surprisingly, the City
Captain for the night Kevin De Bruyne stepped up to take this one and considering
City missed last 5 of their 7 penalties it made sense for him to take it. City
scored from the spot and were now playing with even more grit and determination.
Things got even worse for Madrid on the night when Madrid Captain Sergio
Ramos was sent off for bringing Jesus down just outside the penalty area. City
tried to take the advantage , but Madrid held on and City were forced to leave
with the scoreline reading 2-1 in their favour.

With the return leg in three weeks time ,
no side will rest on this result and with Real Madrid going to the Etihad
without Sergio Ramos and Ferland Mendy through suspensions it will be a
mountain for them to climb. Manchester City on the other hand will have to sort
out their defensive issues as they are most likely to play without Laporte, but
could welcome Leroy Sane for the clash at home.
So what do you guys think about the second leg? Will Real Madrid come from behind to progress to the quarter-finals or will Manchester City hold on to their lead and make it through? That’s all from me today folks, I will get back to you after the second leg. Please feel free to share this with your friends and stay tuned for the next blog.
So what do you guys think about the second leg? Will Real Madrid come from behind to progress to the quarter-finals or will Manchester City hold on to their lead and make it through? That’s all from me today folks, I will get back to you after the second leg. Please feel free to share this with your friends and stay tuned for the next blog.
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