Mbappe scores 3 goals, Real Madrid eliminates Man City from Champions League

VTC NewsVTC News20/02/2025


After winning 3-2 in the first leg away, Real Madrid continued to defeat Man City in the rematch this morning, February 20. Kylian Mbappe's hat-trick dashed the English team's hopes of turning the situation around.

Real Madrid dominated the first half. Man City didn't even create any dangerous chances. The visitors only had one shot in the first half, and none on target.

Mbappe was the best in the second leg between Real Madrid and Man City.

Mbappe was the best in the second leg between Real Madrid and Man City.

In contrast, Real Madrid played comfortably after Mbappe opened the scoring in the fourth minute. Raul Asencio's long pass put the French star in a good position to lift the ball over the Man City goalkeeper.

The away team's defense was powerless to stop Mbappe and his teammates. Man City's 9 home players could not stop the quartet of Mbappe - Jude Bellingham - Vinicius - Rodrygo from combining to increase the score to 2-0 in the 33rd minute.

To rekindle hope, Man City must score at least 3 goals to drag the match into extra time. In the second half, the representative of the Premier League went all out on the attack. They did better than in the first half when they launched 11 shots, forcing the Real Madrid goalkeeper to make 3 saves.

However, while Man City were still struggling to attack, Real Madrid scored another goal from Mbappe's tricky shot. It was not until the match's injury time that Man City scored when Nico Gonzalez easily finished into an empty net.

Xiao Ming


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