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Wolfsburg feast on Real Madrid Man City draw in Paris

Wolfsburg feast on Real Madrid Man City draw in Paris
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Unfancied Wolfsburg welcomed Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final first leg.

Unfancied Wolfsburg welcomed Real Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final first leg.

The men from the city of the Volkswagen felt like Lamborghinis when Ricardo Rodriguez popped in a penalty on 18 minutes.

REPORT: Wolfsburg 2-0 Real Madrid: German side record stunning first-leg win: https://t.co/KJwyI6EK5M pic.twitter.com/wIbjoYmyEx

— Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) April 6, 2016

In the first half the Wolfsburg engine purred and on 25 minutes an unmarked Max Arnold made it two for the hosts.

Real humbled, Wolfsburg have a real chance to progress in the Spanish Capital.

Wolfsburg 2-0 Real Madrid: Wolfsburg comfortably beat Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League q… https://t.co/g50kUkivvK

— Double Click (@DoubleClick___) April 6, 2016

Wolfsburg 2-0 Real Madrid.

Man City went to Paris and played a blinder, Joe Hart save a penalty from Zlatan Ibrahimovic to set the tone.

City’s Belgian international Kevin De Bruyne put City ahead only to see Paris reply after a grotesque error which allowed Zlatan to equalise.

Adrien Rabiot gave the French champions the lead, but City grabbed a second thanks to Fernandinho.

City take Paris back to Manchester with two away goals .

How did Manchester City draw 2-2 against Paris St-Germain and what does it mean for their… https://t.co/LtP4YhIRJQ pic.twitter.com/os2I2dndJx

— Telegraph Football (@TeleFootball) April 6, 2016

Paris St Germain 2-2 Man City 2

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