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UCL Stats Gallery: xG, loose ball duels, shot maps and more from Real Madrid vs Manchester City

Real Madrid won a dramatic game 3-1 against Manchester City in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League thanks to a brace from Rodrygo Goes in stoppage time and a Karim Benzema penalty in extra time. With a 6-5 win on aggregate, Los Blancos have booked their place in the Champions League Final and will face Liverpool in Paris.

We’ve broken down all the key stats for you to digest, including;
* shot maps
* xT (expected threat)
* pass networks
* xG timelines
* defensive duels
* average positions and much more!

We also try to answer some questions for you with the visuals;

How many tackles did Real Madrid complete? How many passes into the penalty area did Manchester City complete?

To navigate the stats gallery, simply click on the numbers to move through the pages.

At the end of the gallery, you’ll be able to download the full PDF stats report.

UEFA Champions League Stats: Real Madrid vs Manchester City

Real Madrid lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation with a back four of Dani Carvajal, Eder Militao, Nacho and Ferland Mendy as David Alaba was deemed unfit to start.

Carlo Ancelotti brought on Rodrygo Goes and Marco Asensio in the 68th and 76th minute, respectively, as both of them combined to produce the aggregate-tying goal in stoppage time.

Manchester City lined up in a 4-3-3 formation with Pep Guardiola opting for a front three of Riyad Mahrez, Gabriel Jesus and Phil Foden.

Guardiola used Zinchenko, Gundogan, Grealish, Fernandinho and Sterling as substitutes.

Real Madrid completed 10 tackles in this game. Manchester City had 15 passes into the penalty area.

Vinicius Junior attempted the most dribbles for Real Madrid, with 17 to his name.

Los Blancos took 13 shots in 120 minutes and scored thrice, which included a penalty.

Despite having 10 shots on target and a 66.67% shot accuracy, City could find the back of the net only once.

Real Madrid generated an xG of 2.64 over the 120 minutes, higher than Manchester City’s 1.9.

Dani Carvajal attempted the most passes for Real Madrid.

Joao Cancelo received the most passes for Manchester City.

Real Madrid completed one smart pass and 10 crosses.

Manchester City completed five crosses and three smart passes.

Dani Carvajal generated the most threat from passes for Real Madrid.

Vinicius Junior created the most threat from dribbles for Los Blancos.

Bernardo Silva produced the most xT from passes for Manchester City.

Jack Grealish generated the most xT from dribbles for the Citizens.

Real Madrid attempted most of their defensive duels on the right-hand side of the pitch.

Federico Valverde won six aerial duels for Los Blancos in this game.

Real Madrid won 12 loose ball duels in this match.

Rodri won five defensive duels for Manchester City.

Ruben Dias won six aerial duels for the Citizens.

Ruben Dias also recovered the most number of loose balls, with five to his name.

Toni Kroos’ corners and free-kicks generated the most threat from set-pieces for Real Madrid.

Ilkay Gundogan produced the most set-piece threat for Manchester City.

If you want to download this stats report in a PDF, you can do so here: Real Madrid vs Manchester City Post Match Report

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