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Guardiola and Haaland tremble, the worst news City received hours before the semifinal

The Madrid forward had this forceful action, under the watchful eye of Carlo Ancelotti.

By William Estrella

The Madrid forward had this forceful action, under the watchful eye of Carlo Ancelotti.
The Madrid forward had this forceful action, under the watchful eye of Carlo Ancelotti.

Manchester City beat Everton today as a visitor 0-3 with a totally lit İlkay Gündoğan scoring two goals, the other being made by Erling Haaland, after two games that he could not score goals, just before the return of UEFA Champions League against Real Madrid at the Etihad Stadium.

The truth is that they arrive at a high level in the duel against Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League semifinals, but they did not take care of starting players as Carlo Ancelotti did yesterday against Getafe in the 1-0 victory over La Liga where he gave minutes to players who had not been playing like Eden Hazard, Mariano Díaz and Marco Asensio.

The reality is that while many talk about Erling Haaland, his level this year, and until his possible arrival at the White House in 2024 paying the termination clause of 200 million euros, Karim Benzema had a forceful action. Karim Benzema delivered a forceful action before facing Manchester City with Real Madrid at the Etihad Stadium next week, showing that he is still up there with the fashionable striker.

What Benzema did

Karim Benzema remained training separately at the Real Madrid Training Camp in Valdebebas, to make it clear that he is up to the task of Erling Haaland, showing that he is not just another fashionable striker but rather that he has a different category from any other attacker who There is currently in Europe, which has won several UEFA Champions League and not only that, but it is the current champion defending the title after having been a figure last season in the White House to win the contest again, making it clear that not only he is a crack in attack but a team leader, something that is not achieved everywhere.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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