Manchester City is ready for the Champions League final.
And the drama was completely absent when they crushed the reigning champion 4-0 at home.
On Tuesday night, Argentinian Lautaro Martínez fired Inter Milan to their first Champions League final in 13 years, and they now have their opponent.
It will be Inter and Manchester City who square off for the CL title on June 10, after Bernardo Silva outwitted Real Madrid’s defense twice and Éder Militao unluckily poked the ball into his own goal once before Julian Alvarez made it 4-0 in stoppage time.
Real Madrid unfolded
1-1 was the score after the first meeting between the teams, and everything was thus open for the return in Manchester. But it never got exciting, as City took the lead after 23 minutes and then extended it in the 37th.
The victory over reigning champions Real Madrid means that the Manchester side are ready for their second Champions League final.
– This is among the coolest things I, with 35 years in the industry, have seen in football, says Lasse Granqvist in C More after the match.
Expert Jens Fjellström fills in:
– It has been total football in terms of attack, he says.