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Man City player ratings vs Real Madrid: Phil Foden and Josko Gvardiol, stop that! Stunning strikes light up the Bernabeu - but Erling Haaland was nowhere to be seen

Are you not entertained?! Manchester City and Real Madrid played out a modern Champions League classic and served up a feast of outrageous goals in an epic 3-3 draw on Tuesday.

Bernardo Silva's free-kick in the second minute got the holders off to a flyer, but Madrid struck back with deflected strikes from Eduardo Camavinga and Rodrygo. Madrid were in the ascendance, but City fought their own way back, and Phil Foden landed a firecracker of an equaliser before Josko Gvardiol hit a sizzling strike of his own.

It would have been a fitting winner, but Federico Valverde had the final say with a potent strike into the bottom corner, making it all even heading into next week's quarter-final second leg in Manchester.

Pep Guardiola will have a lot of thinking to do, though, after another stinking performance in a big game from Erling Haaland. The Norwegian was so bad he could not argue if he was dropped for the second leg.

GOAL rates Manchester City's players from Santiago Bernabeu...

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    Goalkeeper & Defence

    Stefan Ortega (6/10):

    Beaten by two cruel deflections and a fierce Valverde strike. Couldn't pass with his usual composure and often resorted to long boots downfield with little success.

    Manuel Akanji (5/10):

    Struggled to live with the pace of Vinicius and Rodrygo.

    John Stones (6/10):

    Had a couple of forays forward, but when Madrid got control of the game he was forced back. Regained his confidence and composure after the break.

    Ruben Dias (5/10):

    Struggled to cope with Madrid's pace on the counter. Turned his back for Camavinga's shot and deflected it in.

    Josko Gvardiol (8/10):

    His finest performance for City and vindicated the club's decision to spend €90m (£77m/$97m) on him. Defended aggressively, moved the ball around well and scored an absolute screamer.

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    Midfield

    Rodri (5/10):

    Lost the ball too often and met his match in Bellingham. A rare off night for the Spaniard, but still extended his incredible unbeaten record to 65 games for club and country.

    Mateo Kovacic (6/10):

    Stayed calm amid the chaos and did his job well.

    Bernardo Silva (6/10):

    Scored a devilish free-kick but gave the ball away a lot.

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    Attack

    Phil Foden (7/10):

    Showcased his enormous talent on a top-level European game after dominating the Premier League all season.

    Erling Haaland (3/10):

    Was made to look small against the formidable Rudiger. Didn't have a single shot or create even a whiff of danger.

    Jack Grealish (6/10):

    A typically selfless and intelligent display. Stepped it up a level in the second half and his hold-up play was crucial to City getting back in it.

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    Subs & Manager

    Julian Alvarez (N/A):

    Replaced Foden in the 85th minute.

    Pep Guardiola (5/10):

    Named a defensive line-up and the gameplan backfired as Madrid performed better for much of the 90 minutes. Foden and Gvardiol got him out of trouble and protected him from an inquest.