Man City out class Madrid in Champions Cup
Manchester City have out classed Real Madrid in a as Kevin De Bruyne led his team to a resounding 4-1 win over UEFA Champions League winners at the International Champions Cup.
Former Madrid man Danilo, signed for a reported £26.5million earlier this month, made his City debut in against his former club at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Man of the Match, @sterling7!!! #cityontour pic.twitter.com/WEOYZwQ2vJ
— Manchester City (@ManCity) July 27, 2017
De Bruyne had a hand in the first three goals – his corner eventually leading to Nicolas Otamendi's opener before he set up Raheem Sterling and John Stones.
The win was sealed by teenage substitute Brahim Diaz, who scored a stunning late goal, which was matched by a screamer from Madrid's Oscar.
FULL TIME | What a match. What a win!
🔵 4-1 ?? #cityontour pic.twitter.com/EY9WaEXnWM
— Manchester City (@ManCity) July 27, 2017
Spain youth international Dani Ceballos made his debut for Madrid, coming off the bench
Madrid enjoyed the better of the opening exchanges, Gareth Bale shooting high and wide before Isco drew a save from Ederson.
City – set up in a 3-5-2 by manager Pep Guardiola – improved as the half wore on and only Keylor Navas denied them a lead.
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