Manchester City delivered a powerful comeback at the Bernabeu, overturning Real Madrid’s early lead to secure a 2-1 Champions League victory and intensify the scrutiny surrounding Xabi Alonso’s position as head coach. Playing without injured superstar Kylian Mbappe, Real Madrid struck first through Rodrygo, who ended a long goal drought with a composed finish after a rapid counterattack. Despite their strong start, Madrid’s momentum shifted when Thibaut Courtois failed to collect a header, allowing Nico O’Reilly to score the equaliser before Erling Haaland calmly converted a penalty to give City the advantage before halftime.
The defeat adds to Madrid’s worrying form, with only two wins in their last eight matches across competitions, raising concerns about their chances of finishing in the top eight of the league phase. Alonso, who opted to rest Mbappe due to knee discomfort, relied on young striker Gonzalo Garcia and later turned to 19-year-old Endrick in search of an equaliser. Fans expressed frustration throughout the second half as Madrid struggled to react, while Rodrygo publicly supported his manager, emphasising unity within the squad.
Although Madrid showed intent early on—with Vinicius Junior creating problems and VAR overturning a potential penalty—the team faded after conceding twice. Haaland’s ice-cool finish from the spot and City’s disciplined defence proved decisive, while Courtois redeemed himself with several strong saves after his initial error. However, Madrid lacked creativity in the final stages, leaving club president Florentino Perez with critical decisions ahead. Defender Raul Asencio insisted the squad stands behind Alonso, but the club’s leadership may consider a change as pressure mounts.

