Pep Guardiola and Real Madrid continued their highly charged rivalry with Manchester City at the Santiago Bernabeu, resulting in a much-needed win for Los Blancos. Despite struggling to create meaningful chances throughout, the hosts deservedly emerged victorious, thanks to an Erling Haaland penalty and Nico O'Reilly's equalizer.
City were not at their best, but Guardiola's side showed signs of improvement as the game wore on, with Rodrygo scoring a trademark goal against his former club. However, the visitors' midfield control was evident once again, with Jude Bellingham struggling to make an impact alongside Federico Valverde.
The game marked a turning point for Guardiola and City, who had been under pressure following recent defeats in domestic competitions. The manager's high standards were on display, as he acknowledged that his team did not play up to par but still managed to secure the win.
On the other hand, Liverpool failed to make an impact as usual, with Mohamed Salah absent from the starting lineup and no signs of improvement despite pre-season hopes for a strong Champions League campaign. The Reds narrowly beat Inter at San Siro, which was a crucial win in resetting their momentum after recent setbacks.
The game also showcased Atalanta's growing strength under coach Raffaele Palladino, who led his side to successive victories against Chelsea and Benfica. Gianluca Scamacca canceled out João Pedro's opener from Charles De Ketelaere's cross, with Robert Sánchez's goalkeeping proving crucial in securing the win.
In other news, Ruud Gullit defended Jude Bellingham at Real Madrid, claiming that he was being sold short by his teammates and that he could play better with other players around him. Richard Keys responded to Gullit's comments, saying that Bellingham is an agitator who does not track back, but the Dutch legend insisted that the Englishman has what it takes to succeed at Real Madrid.
Looking ahead, Napoli face Copenhagen in their next Champions League match, while José Mourinho appears to be performing a miracle with Benfica, moving them up to 25th place after beating Napoli and Juventus. The Portuguese coach expects his side to make a deep run in the competition, citing a "Benfica mentality" as key to success.
In contrast, Pep Guardiola's Manchester City sit 23rd in the table due to their recent domestic struggles, but they still have high aspirations for the Champions League.
City were not at their best, but Guardiola's side showed signs of improvement as the game wore on, with Rodrygo scoring a trademark goal against his former club. However, the visitors' midfield control was evident once again, with Jude Bellingham struggling to make an impact alongside Federico Valverde.
The game marked a turning point for Guardiola and City, who had been under pressure following recent defeats in domestic competitions. The manager's high standards were on display, as he acknowledged that his team did not play up to par but still managed to secure the win.
On the other hand, Liverpool failed to make an impact as usual, with Mohamed Salah absent from the starting lineup and no signs of improvement despite pre-season hopes for a strong Champions League campaign. The Reds narrowly beat Inter at San Siro, which was a crucial win in resetting their momentum after recent setbacks.
The game also showcased Atalanta's growing strength under coach Raffaele Palladino, who led his side to successive victories against Chelsea and Benfica. Gianluca Scamacca canceled out João Pedro's opener from Charles De Ketelaere's cross, with Robert Sánchez's goalkeeping proving crucial in securing the win.
In other news, Ruud Gullit defended Jude Bellingham at Real Madrid, claiming that he was being sold short by his teammates and that he could play better with other players around him. Richard Keys responded to Gullit's comments, saying that Bellingham is an agitator who does not track back, but the Dutch legend insisted that the Englishman has what it takes to succeed at Real Madrid.
Looking ahead, Napoli face Copenhagen in their next Champions League match, while José Mourinho appears to be performing a miracle with Benfica, moving them up to 25th place after beating Napoli and Juventus. The Portuguese coach expects his side to make a deep run in the competition, citing a "Benfica mentality" as key to success.
In contrast, Pep Guardiola's Manchester City sit 23rd in the table due to their recent domestic struggles, but they still have high aspirations for the Champions League.