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Manchester City and Real Madrid go to the Etihad Stadium all level after a 3-3 draw in our Champions League quarter-final first leg. In a rollercoaster game, the two sides exchanged leads to set up a mouthwatering second leg in eight days’ time. Bernardo Silva fired City ahead inside two minutes before the home side hit back quickly with a an own goal from Ruben Dias and deflected prod from Rodrygo. Pep Guardiola’s side enjoyed the better of the second half and wonderful goals from Phil Foden and Josko Gvardiol regained our advantage. SUBSCRIBE! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=mancity http://www.mancity.com http://www.facebook.com/mancity http://www.twitter.com/mancity http://www.instagram.com/mancity https://www.tiktok.com/@mancity About the Official Man City YouTube Channel: Here you will find all the latest videos from Manchester City, including, all Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup and League Cup goals, highlights, behind-the-scenes footage, training and much more. Get closer to the likes of Jack Grealish, Bunny Shaw, Kevin De Bruyne, Lauren Hemp, Erling Haaland, Ellie Roebuck, Phil Foden, Esme Morgan and the rest of Pep Guardiola & Gareth Taylor's teams!
1 in a Million and Trillion Goalkeeper Saves in Football Goalkeeper saves in football can often be extraordinary, but some stand out as particularly rare or improbable, earning the title of "1 in a million" or even "1 in a trillion." Here are a few examples: Gordon Banks' Save against Pelé (1970): In the 1970 FIFA World Cup group stage match between England and Brazil, Brazilian legend Pelé seemed destined to score with a powerful header. However, England's goalkeeper Gordon Banks pulled off an incredible save, diving to his right and somehow managing to tip Pelé's header over the crossbar. This iconic save is often regarded as one of the greatest in football history. Luis Robles' Reflex Save (2015): In a Major League Soccer (MLS) match between the New York Red Bulls and D.C. United in 2015, New York's goalkeeper Luis Robles made an astonishing reflex save to deny D.C. United's Conor Doyle from point-blank range. Robles reacted instinctively to Doyle's close-range shot, diving to his left and managing to parry the ball away with his trailing arm. Peter Schmeichel's Save against Rapid Vienna (1996): In a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup match between Manchester United and Rapid Vienna in 1996, United's goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel produced an unbelievable save to deny Rapid Vienna's Christian Kmetsch. Kmetsch unleashed a powerful header from close range, but Schmeichel somehow managed to stretch out his left arm and deflect the ball onto the crossbar, preventing what seemed like a certain goal. David de Gea's Double Save (2018): In a Premier League match between Manchester United and Arsenal in 2018, United's goalkeeper David de Gea pulled off a miraculous double save to deny Arsenal's Alexandre Lacazette. De Gea first parried Lacazette's initial shot before quickly recovering to block his follow-up effort with his feet, showcasing his lightning-fast reflexes and agility. These are just a few examples of goalkeeper saves that defy belief and are considered extremely rare or improbable occurrences in football. They demonstrate the exceptional athleticism, reflexes, and skill that top goalkeepers possess.
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