In a dominant UEFA Champions League round of 16 first-leg victory over Manchester City on March 12, 2026, Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior matched Cristiano Ronaldo's all-time club record for assists in the competition. Federico Valverde's hat trick secured the win at the Bernabéu, with Vinicius providing a key assist. Valverde was later named the Champions League Player of the Week.
Real Madrid defeated Manchester City in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League round of 16 on Wednesday, March 12, 2026, at the Bernabéu stadium. The match highlighted standout performances from midfielders and wingers alike, propelling Los Blancos to a strong position ahead of the return fixture.
Federico Valverde delivered an unforgettable display, scoring all three goals for Real Madrid. He opened the scoring in the 20th minute, added a brace seven minutes later with a brilliant cross-shot, and completed his hat trick in the 42nd minute after outmaneuvering Manchester City's Guéhi with a sombrero move. Valverde's efforts earned him the title of Champions League Player of the Week, as voted by users on uefa.com, where he beat out Julián Álvarez of Atlético Madrid, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia of PSG, and Michael Olise of Bayern Munich.
Vinicius Junior contributed significantly by assisting Valverde's second goal. Starting from the left wing, he dribbled toward the center and delivered a precise pass that set up the Uruguayan's left-footed finish. This assist marked Vinicius's 31st in the Champions League for Real Madrid, matching the record previously held solely by Cristiano Ronaldo. The Brazilian achieved this milestone in 79 matches, averaging 0.39 assists per game, compared to Ronaldo's 101 matches and 0.30 average during his time at the club.
At 25 years old, Vinicius ranks fifth in the competition's all-time assists list with 31, trailing Neymar (33), Lionel Messi (40), Angel Di María (41), and Ronaldo (42). He also stands 30th among top scorers with 32 goals, tied with David Trezeguet and Arjen Robben, and is the 14th active player in goals. With two Champions League titles already, Vinicius continues to cement his legacy in Europe's premier club competition.