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Why the Bernabeu holds no fear for Pep Guardiola: Lionel Messi magic for Barcelona left Jose Mourinho enraged in 2011, while Kevin De Bruyne inspired Man City to 2020 win in Real’s fortress… but last year’s collapse won’t be far from his thoughts

Real Madrid have an aura about them that can be overwhelming to so many of their opponents.

But that doesn’t apply to Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola, who has a very good record against the 14-time champions of Europe.

As Treble-chasing City prepare to take on Real in a mouth-watering Champions League semi-final, Guardiola won’t feel any intimidation given his record against them as a coach reads: Played 21, won 12, drawn 4, lost 5.

Nor will the prospect of a packed Santiago Bernabeu hold any fear. Guardiola’s record there is even more eye-catching, with six wins from 10 visits and only two defeats.

Of course, one of those losses came 12 months ago, when City were seconds away from reaching the final before capitulating in stoppage time.

Pep Guardiola inside the Santiago Bernabeu on Monday night ahead of his press conference - his Manchester City team are preparing to take on Real Madrid in the Champions League

Pep Guardiola inside the Santiago Bernabeu on Monday night ahead of his press conference – his Manchester City team are preparing to take on Real Madrid in the Champions League

Last season, City capitulated to lose to Real at the same stage of the competition, but Guardiola's personal record against them is pretty good

Last season, City capitulated to lose to Real at the same stage of the competition, but Guardiola’s personal record against them is pretty good

Guardiola hugs Lionel Messi after the Argentine scored twice in a fiery Champions League semi-final, first leg between Barcelona and Real Madrid in 2011

Guardiola hugs Lionel Messi after the Argentine scored twice in a fiery Champions League semi-final, first leg between Barcelona and Real Madrid in 2011

The other came as Bayern Munich coach, part of a 5-0 aggregate humbling in the 2013-14 Champions League semi-finals.

But Guardiola will prefer to reflect on the many occasions his teams have stormed the citadel.

City came from behind to win 2-1 in the Bernabeu in their 2019-20 last-16 meeting with Real, goals from Gabriel Jesus and Kevin De Bruyne, a penalty, gave them a first leg advantage.

Because of the Covid pandemic, it took another six months to complete the tie, City repeating the scoreline at a deserted Etihad Stadium to advance 4-2 on aggregate.

In his press conference on Monday, Guardiola was reminded by a Catalan journalist about one of his finest hours when in charge of Barcelona.

That came in 2011, when two Lionel Messi goals gave his all-conquering team a 2-0 first leg advantage in a stormy semi-final tie with Jose Mourinho’s Madrid.

A bad-tempered affair saw Barcelona’s substitute goalkeeper Jose Pinto being sent off for his part in a fracas on the touchline following the half-time whistle.

Real defender Pepe was dismissed for a reckless high tackle on Dani Alves and Mourinho was subsequently sent to the stands for sarcastically mouthing ‘well done’ to the fourth official.

The encounters between Guardiola's Barcelona and Jose Mourinho's Real never failed to produce drama

The encounters between Guardiola’s Barcelona and Jose Mourinho’s Real never failed to produce drama

The 2011 Champions League semi-final was a fiery affair with a mass bust-up involving players and coaching staff in the Bernabeu leg

The 2011 Champions League semi-final was a fiery affair with a mass bust-up involving players and coaching staff in the Bernabeu leg

Mourinho was left enraged by Pepe's sending off and was sent to the stands in that match

Mourinho was left enraged by Pepe’s sending off and was sent to the stands in that match

Lionel Messi's double ensured Barcelona placed one foot in the Champions League final

Lionel Messi’s double ensured Barcelona placed one foot in the Champions League final

With one of their most influential players back in the dressing room, Real were breached twice by Messi, his second goal a mesmerising 30 yard dribble.

The brilliance of Guardiola’s Barca was really highlighted by their domestic encounters with Real around that time.

In February 2009, for example, they thrashed Real 6-2 in the Bernabeu, with Messi and Thierry Henry both scoring twice.

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