In a huge incident, UEFA told Real Madrid they were in the final of the Champions League before their game against Manchester City. Check out what happened in a really cool show.
Games on display
In the second game of a thrilling Champions League semifinal in 2022-2023, Manchester City will play at home against Real Madrid. The overall score is 1-1, and everything will be decided at Etihad Stadium. This should be the match of the year.
Last year, Real Madrid had one of the best soccer games ever when they beat Pep Guardiola’s team in the same round of 16 knockouts. Now it was time to get back at them.
But in a crazy change of events, UEFA said that Real Madrid is already the Champions League winner and will play Inter Milan in the final on June 10 in Istanbul. The problem is that they haven’t even played the game against Manchester City.
UEFA says Real Madrid will be in the finals of the Champions League before their game against Manchester City.
UEFA’s official Twitter account stated that Real Madrid had already made it to the Champions League final. This could have been a mistake, or it could be true. The tweet was sent out, and about 30 minutes later, it was taken down.
“We now know who the finalists are, and the stage is set. If you get 5 things right, you might get to go to Istanbul.” Along with that message was a picture of the Champions League trophy with the names of Real Madrid and Inter Milan next to each other.
So, social media went crazy with people saying that the outcome of the game between Real Madrid and Manchester City was already set. Even if it was a mistake made by a person, there is no doubt that it will cause trouble before the most important game of the year.
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