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Real Madrid Manchester City's two-legged score of 4:4, changing dimensions, may be the score that Ancelotti is most afraid of

author:Mr. Mu in football

8:7, just plus the aggregate score after the penalty shootout, in fact, the aggregate score of Real Madrid and Manchester City in regular time (including extra time) over the two legs was 4:4. After that, the penalty shootout score of 4:3 was just an extension of 4:4. Real Madrid and Manchester City have met frequently in the Champions League in recent years, and this is the first time that both teams have drawn both legs. Of course, a draw doesn't mean the game isn't intense, on the contrary, these two games definitely represent the highest level of European football at the moment, especially in the first leg, when the two teams went against each other at the Bernabeu, which was a stunned sight to watch. Real Madrid and Manchester City are close in strength, and in the general perception, the two teams will not score too many goals when they play, but in fact, whether it is the classic 4:3 in the 21-22 season, or the one-sided 4:0 last season, plus the 3:3 this season, as long as the two sides meet, they never hesitate to score.

Real Madrid Manchester City's two-legged score of 4:4, changing dimensions, may be the score that Ancelotti is most afraid of

The two-legged score is 4:4, which is actually not a small score. In regulation time, neither team beat each other. This is just like the comparison of the strength of Real Madrid and Manchester City, although it is said that Manchester City is slightly stronger, but Real Madrid wins with deep background and rich experience;

Now that it comes to the level of coaches, we have to extend the score of 4:4. To be honest, at this juncture, the two teams are tied 4:4, which is really a bit of a black humor. Especially for Ancelotti, changing dimensions, 4:4, may be the score he fears the most.

Real Madrid Manchester City's two-legged score of 4:4, changing dimensions, may be the score that Ancelotti is most afraid of

Let's start with the relationship between Ancelotti and Pep Guardiola. Of course, the two have no substantive relationship, and they are not masters and apprentices, or enemies. It's just that both of them are extremely successful managers in the history of the Champions League. It can even be said that it is the coach in the top two. Quite simply, in terms of the number of Champions League titles, the two are among the top two active managers. And the ratio of the number of champions is 4:3. Of course, only the data of the coaching careers of the two is counted here, not the player era.

What does 4:3 mean? It means that Ancelotti is only leading once, and it also means that Guardiola is just one time away from catching up. Therefore, when the two teams meet again this season, Ancelotti may be most afraid of losing to Manchester City and Guardiola, thus losing the possibility of winning the championship, and watching Guardiola achieve his fourth Champions League title, in that case, the ratio of the number of Champions League titles between the two will not come to 4:4?

Real Madrid Manchester City's two-legged score of 4:4, changing dimensions, may be the score that Ancelotti is most afraid of

Although even if Manchester City eliminates Real Madrid, it does not mean that they will win the championship, but at least, the possibility is extremely high. Originally, after the two teams were drawn together, someone said that no matter who the two teams advanced, they would have a high probability of winning the championship. Therefore, Real Madrid Manchester City's group of matchups can be called the finals in advance.

Fortunately for Carlo Ancelotti, 4:4 was just a two-legged score for Real Madrid and Manchester City, and it did not sublimate to the ratio of his number of Champions League titles to Pep Guardiola. Now, Carlo Ancelotti is mentally unhurried and can go for his fifth Champions League title, thus extending the ratio of the two to 5:3. And even if he can't win the championship this season, the score will remain at 4:3. At least this year, Guardiola is unlikely to catch up with him.

Real Madrid Manchester City's two-legged score of 4:4, changing dimensions, may be the score that Ancelotti is most afraid of

Therefore, this matchup between Real Madrid and Manchester City is not only a matchup between the two strongest giants in European football today, but also a matchup between the two strongest managers in the history of the Champions League. Perhaps, after the end of the season, the score of 5:3 will really come into being.

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