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Los Blancos wins the punishment to set the Arsenal confrontation.

MONews
4 Min Read

Real Madrid won the Champions League quasi -finals with a dramatic penalty victory against Atletico Madrid.

Despite the loss of 1-0 at night in Metropolitano, Los Blancos penalized 4-2 after the tie 2-2.

Atletico Madrid began a dream start, and Real Madrid scored a goal at the first minute. Conor Gallagher was caught on the low cross of Rodrigo de Paul after the clever dummy of Giuliano Simeone, and slipped the ball to the ball and gave Atletico.

The host ruled a large portion of the first half and created several opportunities through Julian Alvarez and Antoine Griezmann. Courtois was busy and saved a decisive savings to reject Alvarez from 25 to 38 minutes and put Madrid on his tie.

Carlo Ancelotti’s men had a hard time attacking. Vinicius Junior was firmly marked, and Kylian MBAPPE and Rodrygo did not affect. Visitors have come from Jude Bellingham, and his efforts were blocked by Jose Gimenez.

Madrid took a total of 2-2 at 1-0 at night and did a lot of work in the second half.

Real Madrid was more urgent in the rest, but Atletico’s trained defense form continued to be frustrated.

When the Clement Lenglet falsified MBAPPE in the box, the half of the half was 70 minutes when Madrid received a penalty.

But Vinicius wasted Golden opportunity and sent his spot kick over the crossbar for the pleasure of home fans.

Atletico responded by forcing Courtois to act again, rejecting the efforts of Griezmann and Alvarez. The game was an extra time because either could find the winner in an ordinary time.

The extra time was a prudent approach to knowing the high stake. Madrid saw more balls, but their final products were not enough.

Valverde had a great opportunity to spend his efforts in 99 minutes and saw the dangerous cross of Antonio Rudiger.

The side of the SIMEONE focused on taking the game to the penalty, and at the latter stage, it rarely moved forward.

The penalty shooting began with a spot kick for MBAPPE to give Madrid an early lead. Alexander Sorloth responded in the style of ATLETICO before Bellingham and Valverde were 3-1 ahead of Madrid.

After the penalty of Julian Alvarez slipped, the drama reached its peak, giving Madrid an important advantage for two touches.

Angel Corea survived the spot kick that kept Atleti’s hope, and Lucas Vazquez missed Madrid’s fourth attempt and provided the organizer with a life line.

However, if you hit the bottom of the decisive Miss -Bar -Left Rudiger of Marcos Llorente, you can win in Madrid. Germany’s efforts have just passed through Jan Oblak to prevent victory.

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