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Man City have no answer as superb Federico Valverde first-half hat-trick puts Real Madrid in…

Often Real’s deluxe odd-job man, Valverde took on the role of the superstar, glittering on a terrible night for Pep Guardiola. No Kylian Mbappe, no Jude Bellingham, no Rodrygo? No problem. Valverde more than compensated for the absence of Real’s injured attackers. He took on the mantle of the sidelined Rodrygo, often the tormentor of Manchester City.

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He had three goals all season. Indeed, he had three in 75 Champions League appearances. Then came three before half-time. Stand-in skipper, stand-in scorer, he was outstanding. The first hat-trick of his career was completed with the best of a terrific trio and came in a virtuoso display.

An unhappy, and emergency, right-back earlier in the season, Valverde showed the merits of unleashing him in the final third.

One of the great footballing all-rounders of his generation, he may be a player with the ability to perform almost anywhere. Here he was a roving right winger, materialising in the middle, timing his runs superbly, forever the elusive man on the move.

He left City dumbstruck. There is still a second leg at the Etihad but they were eviscerated, and may have been eliminated, by a team featuring plenty of understudies. They had conceded a hat-trick at the Bernabeu last year. But that was to Mbappe, to the man who may be destined for the World Cup scoring records. Not to Valverde. Yet his blend of dynamism and opportunism was stunning.

Guardiola is aware of the regal power of Real Madrid but he can also testify to the resourcefulness. They usually find a way in this competition, often at his expense. They did so with a weakened team.

Valverde scored three goals in the space of 22 minutes (Bradley Collyer/PA)

Valverde scored three goals in the space of 22 minutes (Bradley Collyer/PA)

Donnarumma also saved from Arda Guler in the second half while Vinicius curled a shot wide. City, in a bind between needing a goal and needing not to concede another, occasionally threatened to reduce the deficit.

Antonio Rudiger celebrated a goal-saving interception to stop Erling Haaland tapping in Antoine Semenyo’s cross. Courtois made a magnificent save from an O’Reilly shot that was in part a tackle on Thiago Pitarch, the teenager in the biggest game of his life.

Erling Haaland (centre) rued a missed chance for City (Bradley Collyer/PA)

Erling Haaland (centre) rued a missed chance for City (Bradley Collyer/PA)

Yet the fact the 18-year-old was starting showed how Real’s resources were stretched. Guardiola had the luxury of rather more choice and the verdict may be that he plumped for the wrong ones. Savinho’s fine display at Newcastle on Saturday may have earned him a place but he was anonymous and removed at half-time.

O’Reilly, excellent in midfield of late, reverted to left-back and struggled. With his supply line failing, Haaland was only allowed 10 touches by the time he was substituted.

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Thiago was not the only rookie to have a night to savour. For Alvaro Arbeloa, a glorified caretaker of a manager, this was something special. He may have ended Guardiola’s chances of winning a fourth Champions League as a manager. City can recall they have beaten Real 4-0 in a second leg, at the Etihad in 2023. But then they did not need such an emphatic win.

Now they do, and thanks to Valverde.

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