Defending champions Manchester City and record winners Real Madrid both got off to a good start in the last 16 of the Champions League on Tuesday. City had a scare but defeated Copenhagen 3-1, while Madrid won 1-0 at RB Leipzig. Kevin de Bruyne found the breakthrough for the defending champions in the 10th minute, but Copenhagen were level in the 34th after Magnus Mattsson took advantage from a bad clearance from keeper Ederson. But Bernardo Silva put City again ahead shortly before the break and Phil Foden sealed the win in stoppage time. Madrid, meanwhile, took the win with an stunning goal …