Atlético Madrid will host on Wednesday Manchester City in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League, with the latter looking for cementing their 1-0 lead in the first leg.
What happened in the first leg?
What many expected to happen. City dominated possession (68%) and Atlético did what Atlético do; they were compact, organised and resilient. Diego Simeone's men successfully navigated three-quarters of their assignment before Phil Foden came off the bench and made an instant impact, setting up Kevin De Bruyne for an excellent deadlock-breaking finish.