No real joy for city

Update: 2012-11-23 03:24 GMT
Manchester City’s second flirtation with the Champions League ended as the first in a deeply frustrating group stage elimination after they could only draw 1-1 at home to Real Madrid. After finding Bayern Munich and Napoli too hot to handle 12 months ago, City at least had the consolation of winning the Premier League title.

But in European terms, Roberto Mancini’s men have yet to make the grade after Sergio Aguero’s second-half penalty on Wednesday garnered only their third point from five outings, leaving nine-times continental kings Real to cruise into the last 16.
The Spanish were joined by Schalke and Borussia Dortmund of Germany, England’s Arsenal, Paris Saint Germain of France, and Italian giants AC Milan. Two-times champions Porto, 3-0 winners over Dinamo Zagreb, and debutants Malaga, who drew 2-2 at Zenit St Petersburg, had already qualified before the fifth round of group action.

Had City managed to hold onto a 2-1 lead in Madrid in the opening match in Group D it could all have been so different - but Real fought back to win 3-2 and two dropped home points against Dortmund and four more spurned against Ajax closed the door firmly shut on the English side’s ambitions. City’s England keeper Joe Hart was brutally frank in his assessment.

Real all but bolted the gate by taking the lead on ten minutes. Luka Modric found Angel Di Maria and he swept a high ball into the danger zone for French striker Karim Benzema to leave marker Maicon for dead and sweep home from close range.

Real were on the back foot after Alvaro Arbeloa earned a second yellow card for bringing down Aguero in the box 18 minutes from the end and the Argentinian striker sent Casillas the wrong way.

But that was as good as it got for City  though Aguero could have had an earlier goal when he saw goalie Casillas block a close-range effort right on the line. Former United star Cristiano Ronaldo had a comparatively quiet return to Manchester but Real joined Dortmund in the knockout phase - though the Germans win the group as they thrashed Ajax 4-1 away to move onto 11 points to Real’s eight. Paris Saint Germain are through to the second phase for only the second time after Ezekiel Lavezzi struck both goals in the French side’s 2-0 win at Dynamo Kiev.

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