Manchester City came from behind at the Santiago Bernabeu to face Real Madrid in the round of 16 of the Champions League.
In a disputed match with occasional controversy, the sky-blue team came back from Isco's goal in ten fatal minutes for Zinedine Zidane's team.
Everything began with Gabriel Jesus' header, which proved controversial as Real Madrid claimed he had just fouled Ramos. The 2-1 came through a penalty after Carvajal brought Sterling down in Courtois' box, with the match ending with Ramos getting sent off.
Although the possession was shared, Pep Guardiola's team made a lot more passes than Zidane's: 621 to Madrid's 592.
The most striking statistic, however, is the distance travelled. Despite both teams getting the ball, Manchester City moved much more comfortably and ran more distance on the pitch.
Guardiola's side ran 112.9 kilometres, six more than a Real Madrid team that barely covered 106.5. That's where much of the difference came in this first leg, where Real Madrid ended up losing at home.