Pep's men pile more pressure on Alonso
Guardiola hails team's character following Man City's comeback win at the Santiago Bernabeu
Players stand with Xabi
Guardiola was not pleased with his team's first half display, but it went ahead after the host's German center-back Antonio Rudiger wrestled Haaland to the ground to concede a penalty.
The in-form Norwegian striker, who will face Mbappe's France at the World Cup next summer, sent Courtois the wrong way from the spot.
Courtois made amends for his earlier error with a fine double save to thwart Haaland and Rayan Cherki before the break, and later denied a Jeremy Doku effort.
With no equalizer forthcoming, Alonso turned to promising Brazilian youngster Endrick, whom he has hardly utilized since arriving, and the 19-year-old clipped the crossbar with five minutes to go.
Madrid was short of ideas in the second half and may decide to look to another coach for new ones in the coming days.
"The dressing room is with Xabi Alonso," said Madrid defender Raul Asencio, praising his team's attitude, defending his coach and giving demanding club president Florentino Perez food for thought.
AFP
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