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Bay Munich 1 – 1 Man City


Erling Haaland scored his 48th goal of the season as Manchester City beat Bayern Munich 4-1 on aggregate to set up another Champions League semi-final showdown with Real Madrid.

Holding a commanding 3-0 lead from the first leg, City weathered an early storm in Germany before Haaland’s composed finish in the 57th minute effectively confirmed his side’s place in the last four for a third year in a row.

The Norwegian could have opened the scoring earlier had he not blazed a first-half penalty over the bar and despite Joshua Kimmich making it 1-1 on the night with a late spot-kick (83), it was a case of mission accomplished for Pep Guardiola’s team.

Player ratings

Bayern Munich: Sommer (6), Pavard (6), Upamecano (4), De Ligt (6), Cancelo (5), Kimmich (7), Goretzka (6), Sane (6), Musiala (6), Coman (7), Choupo-Moting (5).

Subs: Davies (7), Mane (6), Tel (6), Muller (6), Stanisic (6).

Man City: Ederson (7), Akanji (6), Dias (8), Ake (6), Stones (6), Rodri (8), Silva (7), De Bruyne (7), Gundogan (7), Grealish (7), Haaland (7).

Subs: Laporte (6), Alvarez (n/a), Walker (n/a).

Player of the match: Ruben Dias.

City’s chances of securing a maiden Champions League title remain very much alive, but they will first have to overcome current holders and 14-time winners Real Madrid, who beat Chelsea 4-0 on aggregate in their quarter-final.

And they will know better than anyone what a daunting challenge that is, having been knocked out by the Spanish champions at the semi-final stage last year after falling victim to one of the greatest European comebacks.

As for Bayern, a dramatic turnaround against City was always unlikely and they exit the quarter-finals for a third consecutive season.

Bay Munich 1 – 1 Man City
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Joshua Kimmich scored a late penalty to equalise for Bayern Munich in the second leg

Champions League semi-finals

First legs:

Real Madrid vs Manchester City – May 9, kick-off 8pm

AC Milan vs Inter Milan – May 10, kick-off 8pm

Second legs:

Inter Milan vs AC Milan – May 16, kick-off 8pm

Manchester City vs Real Madrid – May 17, kick-off 8pm

How Man City finished the job in Germany

Bayern were clearly stung by last week’s loss at the Etihad and were determined to go down fighting. They began with belief and, feeding off the energy of a boisterous atmosphere, took the game to City.

Kingsley Coman twice got clear down the right in the opening minutes but his final ball was lacking before the visitors survived a bigger scare when former City winger Leroy Sane raced through on goal but shot wide.

There was drama at the other end when Dayot Upamecano was shown a red card for tripping Haaland as he broke clear, but the decision was overturned after a flag was raised.

The Bayern defender then gave away a penalty when he handled an Ilkay Gundogan shot in the box, but Haaland blasted over after the hosts did their best to delay the spot-kick.

Team news

Manchester City named the same side that started last week’s 3-0 first-leg win at the Etihad.

Midfielder Phil Foden returned to the matchday squad after recovering from an appendix operation.

Bayern Munich made two changes. On-loan City defender Joao Cancelo started and striker Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting was passed fit after a knee problem. Alphonso Davies and Serge Gnabry dropped to the bench.

Sadio Mane, who was suspended at the weekend after punching team-mate Leroy Sane in the face following the loss in Manchester, was also among the substitutes.

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Watch Paul Merson’s hilarious reaction to Haaland’s ‘unbelievable’ penalty miss against Bayern Munich

That miss gave Bayern renewed hope and they finished the first half strongly with Coman firing at Ederson and Sane, who earlier had a free-kick saved, shooting wide from distance. Cancelo and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting were also denied from close range.

Haaland had another opportunity after the break as Bayern, in chasing the tie, began to get stretched but he shot straight at Yann Sommer.

The German side went close again as a Coman effort squirmed through Ederson’s grasp and rolled across goal but City cleared and Haaland made no mistake at the third time of asking.

Again the Bayern defence was caught out as Kevin De Bruyne led a charge. The Belgian calmly slipped in Haaland and, after skipping around a challenge, the 22-year-old finished emphatically to become the youngest player to score 35 Champions League goals.

Erling Haaland is the youngest player to score 35 Champions League goals
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Haaland is the youngest player to score 35 Champions League goals

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Bayern Munich played well in the second leg but could not find a way back into the tie

That put the tie beyond doubt but Bayern were not quite done. Mathys Tel had a goal chalked off for offside before Kimmich struck from the spot seven minutes from time after Manuel Akanji was harshly penalised for handball.

Bayern boss Thomas Tuchel had to watch the closing minutes from the stands after being shown a red card for letting his frustrations get the better of him.

Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola’s only concern from an otherwise satisfying night will be the severity of a suspected hamstring injury to defender Nathan Ake, who had to be withdrawn in the second half.

“I’ve had it before and it feels a little bit less to be honest, but you never know with these things, so we will do the ultrasounds and stuff on Thursday and then hopefully it’s not too bad,” Ake told Sky Sports after the match.

Pep: Man City are exhausted

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says any team that wants to win the Champions League must beat Real Madrid in the process

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola speaking to BT Sport: “Of course, three years in a row in the semi-finals of the Champions League.

“We struggled in the first half. Upamecano broke all the lines down our left side and we struggled with Coman. We were fortunate before the penalty miss, they had one or two chances and anything could happen but we defended really well.

“The finishing from Erling was really, really good. He is so young. The experience that we have in this competition, the players feel it a lot, they want to do it really well. The second half was much, much better since minute one.

“We are exhausted. I don’t know how we recover to play against Sheffield United [in the FA Cup semi-final]. Now is a tough moment for the game on Saturday.”

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Manchester City face Premier League title rivals Arsenal at the Etihad four days after an FA Cup semi-final against Sheffield United

Silva: We want revenge against Real Madrid

Asked about the chance of revenge against Real Madrid in the semi-finals, Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva told BT Sport: “Hopefully, yes. We will go for it definitely.

“We always go for it but we feel the team is very, very confident at the minute. I think we are going through.

“We struggled until February because we couldn’t get in that usual run we had before of winning 10-15 games in a row but now we are very consistent, we feel we have a chance in every competition and we are going for them.

“We are at that point of the season where if you drop your performance in one game you are out of a competition. It is going to be tough but we are going to work very hard to bring some titles home.”

Tuchel: Overall scoreline harsh on Bayern

Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel said: “I am very satisfied with both games against Manchester City and with the way we presented ourselves.

“We were on par with what is currently the best team in Europe. There was a difference in self-confidence and form. For the few chances we conceded in both matches, we were punished. I don’t think the scoreline reflects the tie.

“We had enough chances. But in order to beat the best team you need more than just 100 per cent. You need also a bit of luck, a deflection, a set piece and you also have to make those golden chances you get.

“I think we had City on the hook again, even more so than in Manchester. But, like last week, we never had that moment of luck that you need to turn this around.”

Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel was sent off late in the game
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Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel was sent off late in the game

Is this finally Man City’s treble-winning season?

Sky Sports’ Dan Sansom:

“It’s looking ominous. They’re very close to it. Far too close for comfort,” said a concerned Gary Neville at the weekend.

Manchester City have been here before. It’s not the first time they’ve had a realistic chance of winning the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup in the same season. And under Pep Guardiola, it’s usually the norm at this time of year.

Of course, the Champions League is the one piece of silverware that always seems to slip away. This season, though, it feels different.

City have the luxury of being able to call upon the ruthless Erling Haaland, who took his tally to a staggering 48 goals this term when he scored against Bayern Munich on Wednesday. That, as well as going 15 games unbeaten in all competitions, suggests Neville is right to be worried.

“They’re purring now and are serious about it,” the Sky Sports pundit added. Guardiola’s men are on the charge and mean business.

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Manchester City are now 15 games unbeaten in all competitions

Real Madrid – City’s semi-final conquerors last season – could well end their dream again. AC Milan or Inter Milan could also prevent them from finally winning Europe’s elite club competition. But with Arsenal showing signs of faltering in the Premier League title race and Sheffield United up next in the FA Cup semi-finals, winning all three major honours is looking increasingly possible.

They’ve completed the domestic treble before, but this one is considered the best. Manchester United are the only English side to have managed it, but there’s every chance City will emulate their rivals this year. There’s no better team in Europe right now.

Opta stats: Haaland draws level with Van Nistelrooy

  • No player has ever scored more goals in a single European Cup/Champions League season for an English club than Erling Haaland’s 12 for Manchester City in 2022-23 (level with Ruud van Nistelrooy for Manchester United in 2002-03).
  • Erling Haaland missed a penalty for Manchester City for the first time in eight attempts. He had scored his previous 15 spot-kicks in all club competitions, with this miss his first since April 2021 vs Union Berlin while playing for Borussia Dortmund.
  • Manchester City are only the third English team to qualify for the Champions League semi-finals in three consecutive seasons, along with Chelsea and Manchester United.
  • Bayern Munich have only failed to win seven of their previous 41 Champions League matches (W34 D4 L3) but five of those have been at the quarter-final stage (D2 L3).

What’s next?

Manchester City‘s treble charge continues on Saturday when they travel to Wembley to face Championship side Sheffield United in the FA Cup semi-finals (kick-off 4.45pm).

Pep Guardiola’s team take on Premier League title rivals Arsenal in a mouthwatering clash at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday (kick-off 8pm) before travelling to Fulham on April 30 (kick-off 2pm), live on Sky Sports.

Bayern Munich return to Bundesliga action on Saturday when they make the trip to Mainz (kick-off 2.30pm). The league leaders then welcome rock-bottom Hertha Berlin to the Allianz Arena the following Sunday (kick-off 2.30pm).


Sunday 30th April 1:00pm


Kick off 2:00pm


Man City’s remaining fixtures

April 22: Sheffield United (N) – FA Cup semi-final, kick-off 3pm

April 26: Arsenal (H) – Premier League, kick-off 8pm

April 30: Fulham (A) – Premier League, kick-off 2pm, live on Sky Sports

May 3: West Ham (H) – Premier League, kick-off 8pm, live on Sky Sports

May 7: Leeds United (H) – Premier League, kick-off 2pm, live on Sky Sports

May 9/10: Real Madrid (A) – Champions League semi-final first leg, kick-off 8pm

May 13: Everton (A) – Premier League, kick-off 3pm

May 16/17: Real Madrid (H) – Champions League semi-final second leg, kick-off 8pm

May 20: Chelsea (H) – Premier League, kick-off 3pm

May 28: Brentford (A) – Premier League, kick-off 4.30pm

TBA: Brighton (A) – Premier League



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