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Erling Haaland's Penalty Secures Comeback Win For Manchester City Against Real Madrid

Manchester City came from behind to defeat Real Madrid 2-1 in the Champions League. Erling Haaland's penalty completed the comeback, increasing pressure on manager Xabi Alonso.

Manchester City secured a 2-1 victory over Real Madrid in the Champions League, intensifying the pressure on Xabi Alonso. Erling Haaland's penalty in the 43rd minute completed a comeback for City at Santiago Bernabeu. Madrid initially led through Rodrygo's goal in the 28th minute, ending his 32-game scoreless streak. Despite an overturned penalty decision, Madrid struggled after Nico O'Reilly equalised with his first Champions League goal.

Madrid's performance was hindered by Kylian Mbappe's absence due to injury. The team managed only one shot on target from 16 attempts, highlighting their lack of efficiency. In contrast, City had eight shots on target from 12 attempts, accumulating an expected goals (xG) value of 2.58, largely influenced by Haaland's penalty.

Haaland Leads Manchester City to Victory Over Madrid

Erling Haaland continued his impressive form by scoring his 51st Champions League goal in just 50 starts. This achievement makes him the player with the most goals in his first 50 starts in the competition. His overall record stands at 55 goals in 54 appearances.

City's comeback was sealed when Haaland converted a penalty after being fouled by Antonio Rudiger. The decision was confirmed following a VAR review. Thibaut Courtois made crucial saves to keep Madrid competitive, but they failed to capitalise on their chances.

Xabi Alonso faces significant scrutiny just six months into his tenure at Madrid. Speculation suggests this match could be pivotal for his future if results don't improve. The absence of Mbappe, who has contributed to eight goals against City in seven games, was keenly felt.

Despite creating numerous opportunities, Madrid couldn't find the net beyond Rodrygo's opener. Vinicius Junior missed two clear chances and Endrick hit the crossbar as City's defence held firm.

This result propelled Manchester City to fourth place in the standings while leaving Real Madrid with questions about their attacking efficiency without Mbappe. As pressure mounts on Alonso, Madrid must address their shortcomings to regain form.

Story first published: Thursday, December 11, 2025, 4:10 [IST]
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