Atlético score seven, Real Madrid hit six

Atlético score seven, Real Madrid hit six

Group AArsenal 3-2 Swansea (Walcott 26 33, Özil 57; Sigurdsson 38, Borja González 66)The Gunners, who had Granit Xhaka sent off in the second half, conceded for the first time in over 400 minutes but extended their unbeaten run in all competitions to ten games – since their 4-3 opening-day defeat by Liverpool. Nancy 1-2 Paris (A. Diarra 55; Lucas 13, Cavani 18)Edinson Cavani made it 15 goals in his last 11 appearances for club and country, while Lucas Moura has now found the net in four of his last six Ligue 1 appearances.BaselUEFA.com - News

City want passion and poise against Real Madrid

Manuel Pellegrini, up against former club, says City "need our emotions under control" City unbeaten in seven; Real Madrid on five-game winning streakCristiano Ronaldo expected to play after missing weekend matchYaya Touré the only significant absentee for CityZinédine Zidane says Madrid could be in best form of 2015/16Possible lineupsMan. City: Hart; Sagna, Otamendi, Kompany, Clichy; Fernando, Fernandinho; Navas, De Bruyne, Silva; Agüero. Out: Touré (muscular pro...

Ronaldo v Manchester City, Agüero v Real Madrid

The UEFA Champions League semi-finals have stirred up memories for Manchester City and Real Madrid's star strikers, both of whom know their last-four rivals very well indeed. With Manchester United, Ronaldo played City in 11 derby matches, while Sergio Agüero represented Atlético in 11 such games with Real Madrid. UEFA.com picks out the key statistics.Ronaldo's English meetings with CityP11 W7 D1 L3 (W4 D1 L1 at home, W3 D0 L2 away), goals: 4Goals-per-game ratio for United: 0.43 (234 domestic league and cup games, 101 goals)Goals-per-game ratio against City: 0.36 (11 domestic league and cup games, 4 goals)

Real Madrid, City and Bayern all flex their muscles

Chelsea 0-3 Manchester City (Agüero 33 54 80pen)Sergio Agüero struck his seventh hat-trick for City but had to share the plaudits with architect-in-chief Kevin De Bruyne after what Yaya Touré reckoned to be one of the club's best displays of the season. De Bruyne played a part in Agüero's first two goals and then, when Thibaut Courtois brought down Fernandinho (receiving a red card for his troubles), the Argentinian completed his haul. It moved City up to third ahead of Arsenal's home game with Crystal Palace on Sunday.Getafe 1-5 Real Madrid (Sarabia 83; Benzema 29, Isco 40, Bale 50, James 88, Ronaldo 90+2)Real Madrid kept the pressu...

Youth League semi-final: Real Madrid v Paris

Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain meet for the third time this seasonParis finished one point ahead of the Spanish side in Group AChristopher Nkunku scored twice as Paris beat Madrid 4-1 at home on 21 OctoberMadrid avenged that result two weeks later with a 2-0 win, Borja Mayoral on targetMadrid's second UEFA Youth League semi (lost to Benfica in 2014) and Paris's first Story so far: Real MadridMadrid's campaign opened impressively with a 4-0 victory over last season's runners-up Shakhtar Donetsk, but back-to-back defeats away t...

True grit: How Real Madrid beat Barcelona

Defence the best form of attackZinédine Zidane became the first Real Madrid coach since Bernd Schuster to win his debut Clásico in charge and it was evident that the Frenchman learned lessons from the side's 4-0 home hammering in the reverse fixture. He set the side up in a compact way to not allow Barcelona's front three – Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suárez – any space whatsoever and deployed the outstanding Casemiro as a shield in front of the back four.Gareth Bale and winning scorer Cristiano Ronaldo could also be seen frequently tracking back to deny Barça's marauding full-backs space to exploit in what was a disciplined display. Despite enjoying...

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Late Strike Lifts Real Madrid To El Clasico Triumph (Video)

The odds were stacked against Real Madrid in Saturday’s showdown with Barcelona. But in “El Clasico,” all bets are off, especially when two of the best players in the world are on the field. This time it was Cristiano Ronaldo, not Lionel Messi, who played the role of hero. With the two La Liga (Spanish first division) rivals tied at Nou Camp with under 10 minutes to play, the Real Madrid striker corralled a Gareth Bale cross and buried it into the net for the deciding goal in the 85th minute. Real Madrid’s 2-1 win snapped Barcelona’s 39-game home winning streak and helped keep its La Liga hopes alive, as the club now...