Real see off City to setup UCL final against rivals Atletico

Sport360 staff 00:45 05/05/2016
Real saw off City 1-0.

A deflected Gareth Bale strike ended Manchester City’s Champions League challenge and sent Real Madrid through to face city rivals Atletico in the final.

City midfielder Fernando inadvertently diverted Bale’s 20th-minute strike into his own net at the Bernabeu to hand Real a 1-0 win both on the night and on aggregate.

City never found momentum after captain Vincent Kompany was forced off yet again early on and they had Joe Hart to thank for keeping them in contention right until the end.

Hart produced a string of impressive saves to deny a Real side bolstered by the return of Cristiano Ronaldo and that kept City hopes alive they could nick an away goal and with it victory.

The Premier League side’s night could hardly have got off to a worse start as Kompany pulled up with what seemed a thigh injury after just eight minutes.

It was quickly apparent his night was over and the player looked crestfallen as he gingerly rose to his feet, limped off and handed the armband to Yaya Toure.

Real turned up the pressure with Ronaldo, relishing the chance to run at Nicolas Otamendi and Eliaquim Mangala, heading over and sending another shot off-target.

City were unable to stem the tide and the hosts broke through as Bale burst into the area on the right and his fierce shot took a slight but critical deflection off Fernando. It flew into the roof of the net over the diving Hart.

It might have got worse for City as Pepe poked the ball past Hart from a Toni Kroos free-kick but the flag was raised for offside.

The visitors needed a rousing team talk at half-time from their outgoing manager Manuel Pellegrini, but as the second period began it was Hart that kept them in the game.

Hart got his body in the way to deny Luka Modric after the rest of the defence had switched off and then twice saved from Ronaldo.

Bale went close with a header that rebounded off the crossbar before the extraordinary sight of Ronaldo catching the ball and pushing it into the net – but he had already been flagged offside.

Real should have put the game out of sight but the longer they went without scoring, signs of frustration began to creep in. Kroos appeared to hit out at Fernandinho off the ball and niggly fouls crept into their game.

Knowing a goal would change everything, City pushed late on but after Sergio Aguero sent a long-range shot over, their hopes faded.

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