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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, securing the English side a comfortable advantage for …

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