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Valverde’s Hat-Trick Sends Man City Walking on Tight Rope

By Danjuma Amodu | March 12, 2026

Madrid – Federico Valverde’s brilliant first-half hat-trick has left Manchester City facing an uphill battle to progress in the Champions League last-16 tie, with Real Madrid taking a commanding 3-0 lead.

The Uruguayan midfielder’s stunning display exposed City’s defensive frailties, showcasing his skill and class with a rounded finish, a low shot, and a spectacular volley. Real Madrid’s pace on the counter-attack caught City off guard, with Thibaut Courtois’s long pass initiating the first goal. Vinicius Jr’s brilliant run and assist led to Valverde’s second goal, and Brahim Diaz’s clever pass set up the hat-trick.

City had opportunities, but Real keeper Courtois was in top form, making crucial saves to preserve his team’s lead. Vinicius Jr. missed a penalty in the second half, shooting too casually past Donnarumma’s outstretched hand, which could have made the scoreline even more daunting for City.

Donnarumma himself made a crucial block on Valverde’s shot and later saved a low drive from Brahim Diaz, highlighting City’s defensive struggles. The result leaves City with a tough task to salvage their Champions League campaign, while Real Madrid are confident of advancing to the next round.

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