In the long theater of European football, few clubs have made improbability their signature the way Real Madrid has — but on a Wednesday night in Manchester, that signature was finally refused. A 4-0 demolition at the Etihad Stadium brought the 14-time continental champions face to face with a truth that miracles, however storied, have expiration dates. Manchester City, guided by Pep Guardiola's precise and purposeful hand, did not merely win; they closed a chapter, leaving Madrid to reckon with what comes after the magic runs out.
Real Madrid's Champions League Miracle Ends in 4-0 Manchester City Rout
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Bias & Framing
Sports reporting with dramatic framing emphasizing Real Madrid's failure and Manchester City's dominance, using emotionally charged language about 'miracles' ending and 'devastating' defeats.
Narrative-driven sports journalism using dramatic contrast between Real Madrid's historical dominance and their unexpected defeat, emphasizing the 'miracle well running dry' to create a story arc of comeuppance.
Geopolitical Impact
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