Controversy at the Bernabeu: Real Madrid denied penalty against Man City as Guardiola's side clinch victory - Analysis
Manchester City breathed a sigh of relief as VAR overturned a potential penalty for Real Madrid in their dramatic 2-1 Champions League defeat. Find out how the key moments unfolded and the impact on both teams.
Manchester City were delighted after VAR intervened to stop the award of a penalty to Real Madrid in just the second minute of the Champions League clash at the Bernabeu on Wednesday night. Vinicius Jr was seen punching the air in delight after the referee pointed to the spot, but Matheus Nunes' foul was adjudged to have happened just outside the box on a night where City ran out 2-1 victors over the Spaniards.The defeat puts significant pressure on Madrid manager Xabi Alonso, who has seen his side relinquish the lead at the top of La Liga to arch rivals Barcelona and now drop down the European rankings after losing to Pep Guardiola’s side. Rodrygo opened the scoring for Real Madrid in the 28th minute with a low shot from a counter-attack, ending his long goal drought, but City responded quickly, with Nico O'Reilly poking home an equaliser from close range after a goalmouth scramble. Just before half-time, Erling Haaland converted a penalty after Antonio Rudiger fouled him in the box, sealing the comeback win for City. Despite a second-half push from Real, including a Jude Bellingham chip over the bar and an Endrick header clipping the crossbar, City held on to a crucial victory. The win moves Guardiola's men to fourth in the Champions League standings, while Real drop to seventh. But one of the main talking points from the evening will be the early would-be spot-kick, which was controversially overturned by VAR.Speaking to TNT after the match, Haaland told reporters: "Difficult to come here, it's a tough place. Game was a bit chaotic, we couldn't really control it. We get the win in the end, super happy. This is a place you want to play, these are games you want to play. With this new format in Champions League you get to play more games which is nice. I like it. It could have looked completely different today if we didn't win because of the Leverkusen defeat, this win is really important. Two more games left. We need to finish strong and hopefully we can be in the first eight because then we're through." Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingFrance superstar Kylian Mbappe was an unused substitute after picking up a muscle injury. And the French superstar's absence was a big miss for the hosts. Haaland added: "We know about their injuries, we have some too but they have many. You don't want anyone to be injured but we expected him to play. I expected to come up against Kylian today. But when a player like that is out - you're not happy because you want to play the best - but it gives you a bit of a psychological boost. You want to play the best players and after one minute (Raul) Asencio was trying to push me and beef with me which I like personally - I don't mind it. With Antonio Rudiger as well we have had some great battles, but today he wanted it too much and we got the penalty."
Early Drama: Real Madrid denied penalty
In the second minute of the game, Vinicius Jr was initially awarded a penalty after a foul by Matheus Nunes. However, VAR intervened and determined the foul occurred just outside the box, much to the dismay of the Real Madrid players and fans.
City's Comeback and Haaland's Winner
Despite Rodrygo opening the scoring for Real Madrid, City quickly bounced back with Nico O'Reilly equalizing and Erling Haaland converting a penalty just before halftime. This result added to the pressure on Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso, who has faced recent struggles domestically and in Europe.
Mbappe's Absence Leaves Void
With France superstar Kylian Mbappe sidelined due to injury, Real Madrid missed his influential presence on the pitch. Haaland acknowledged the impact of Mbappe's absence, highlighting the psychological boost it provided to the City players.
Guardiola's Perspective and City's Standings
Guardiola expressed satisfaction with the win, emphasizing the tough nature of playing at the Bernabeu. The victory propelled City to fourth in the Champions League standings, while Real Madrid slipped to seventh, underlining the significance of the result for both teams' European campaigns.


