Madrid 1 – 0 Real Madrid

Real Madrid beat Atletico Madrid in a Champions League penalty – again – to create a square conflict of the Champions League with Arsenal.
After Atletico had won 1-0 at night, leaving the tie 2-2 in total after an additional time, real defender Antonio Rudiger scored the decisive spot-kick in a 4-2 victory after two Atletico players.
Marco Llorente’s shot hit the bar, after Julian Alvarez slipped and had been banned after a VAR checking that Argentina had touched the ball twice.
Coach Atletico Diego Simeo He said he did not see a double touch from international Argentina to repetitions, but he wanted to “believe that if Var intervened it was because he saw something”.
Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, Who spent three seasons on the loan at Atleti earlier in his career, he said: “I felt he touched the ball twice and told the referee.
“It’s not easy to see that. It was a little bad luck for them there.”
Atletico goalkeeper Jan oblak He added: “It hurts, of course, I played a big race, but unfortunately we were a little unlucky, it’s a shame, it hurts a lot.”
Real came through a tense derby that ended 2-2 in total after extra time. Atletico had led 1-0 after 90 minutes and extra time to Wanda Metropolitano Stadium to cancel Real’s 2-1 advantage from last week’s first leg.
Atletico took the lead with their first attack when England’s midfielder Conor Gallagher fell close to Net, the fastest goal of an Englishman in the history of the Champions League.
Gallagher entered the Atletico Madrid opener after just 27 seconds to become the first Englishman ever scored in a Madrid derby.
It turned out to be the only goal of 120 minutes, although Vinicius Jr burst a second half high and wide, before being replaced by the teenager Endrick in an extra time.
Real Madrid also defeated Atletico in a shootout to win the 2016 Champions League final – part of a series that eliminates city opponents in four consecutive years.
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2025-03-13 02:20:00