Until that point, Real had been the more dangerous side in an end-to-end encounter, with Isco, in particular, causing City's back five problems with his range of passing. City’s new £32 million keeper Ederson - culpable in last week's friendly defeat to neighbours Manchester United - was forced to produce smart saves to deny Isco, Karim Benzema and Casemiro, with the latter also heading against the post.City are the real deal as @realmadrid swept away in Los Angeles #mcfc #cityontourhttps://t.co/j7gbyq9SZY
— Manchester City (@ManCity) July 27, 2017
FULL TIME | What a match. What a win! ? 4-1 ⚪️ #cityontour pic.twitter.com/EY9WaEXnWM— Manchester City (@ManCity) July 27, 2017Gabriel Jesus and Sergio Aguero both went close at the other end, but once Otamendi found the net in the 52nd minute, on the rebound after Stones's header was saved, City were rampant. Substitute Raheem Sterling calmly tucked away a lovely through-ball from the impressive Kevin De Bruyne just moments after firing a shot inches wide. The advantage was then extended to three after Stones scuffed a shot into the far corner from a De Bruyne corner.
City were twice denied a third by the woodwork, with Francisco Casilla producing a stunning finger-tip save to push De Bruyne's free-kick onto the post and then Leroy Sane smashing the ball against the near post within seconds of entering the field. But the icing on the cake arrived for Guardiola's side in the final 10 minutes, when 17-year-old Spaniard Brahim Diaz cut inside off the right and curled a beauty into the top corner from the edge of the area. Real grabbed a late consolation when Oscar Rodriguez produced a stunning effort from 30 yards which soared into the top corner.? FP: @ManCity 4-1 #RealMadrid (Otamendi 52', Sterling 59', Stones 67', Brahim Díaz 81'; Óscar 90').#RMTour pic.twitter.com/AcZLyquL3v
— Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadrid) July 27, 2017
REPORT: Man City hit FOUR past Real Madrid in LA. What a performance from Pep's men. https://t.co/1ByPCZ7kzt pic.twitter.com/Gfgq0d1xHF— Sky Sports PL ? (@SkySportsPL) July 27, 2017


