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    Real Madrid advances: Champions league semi-final triumph

    mcfagainstsportswashing.comBy mcfagainstsportswashing.com18 April 2024Updated:19 April 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The match finished even at 1-1 on the night and 4-4 on aggregate, with Kevin De Bruyne scoring a response for the holders after Rodrygo had given the visitors an early lead. But Andriy Lunin, Madrid’s improbable hero, stopped spot-kicks from Bernardo Silva and Mateo Kovacic, ending City’s chances of winning the championship.

    High-stakes encounter

    In an exciting first leg, the Ukrainian, who has filled in for the injured Thibaut Courtois this season, was somewhat to blame for City’s early lead, but he more than made up for it. After Bayern Munich defeated Arsenal 3-2 on aggregate, Madrid will play the German powerhouse in the round of eight. The 14-time European champions put up a valiant defensive effort to keep City, who had not lost at home in the Champions League since 2018, at bay despite 34 shots on goal. It’s really challenging. They shift you around and keep probing with the ball. Jude Bellingham, a midfielder for Real Madrid, stated, “When City got on top of you, most teams would fall apart, but we stood up really well.” Today it came down to mentality. Eleven months ago, Madrid lost 4-0 at the Etihad to an early City blitz, and Pep Guardiola’s team went on to win the competition for the first time. Two years prior, City also prevailed 4-3 at home in a thrilling semi-final first leg, only to be taken aback by a dramatic late comeback by Madrid in the rematch. “In other sports for the stats we would win but football is like this and it’s marvelous,” Guardiola stated.

    First leg result

    “Congratulations to Madrid for their outstanding ability to withstand and defend till the very end. We failed to score on either the last pass or the last attempt. “I don’t regret anything. We always want to outperform the opposition by creating more and conceding less, and we did everything.” On Wednesday, Carlo Ancelotti’s team turned things around with a confident start that was rewarded with the first goal. Real started to wander down the right after Bellingham expertly snatched the ball out of the sky. Even though City took a while to get into the game, they soon had Madrid pinned against the ropes and were unable to score for 76 minutes. Erling Haaland missed the net for the fourth time in the team’s meeting, but he has rarely been closer than when his looping header struck the crossbar and Silva was unable to react in time to convert the rebound. Jack Grealish’s attempt was diverted into the side netting by the resilient Antonio Rudiger, and Lunin was forced to turn away De Bruyne’s strike from beyond the area.

    Intensity from the start

    Before Guardiola traded in the England international for Jeremy Doku’s added pace in the second half, the Madrid goalkeeper stopped two more attempts from Grealish. That turned out to be a brilliant move because, with 14 minutes remaining, Rudiger mishandled a Doku cross and let De Bruyne slam the ball into the net. De Bruyne then fired a magnificent chance over, and he should have won the tie on his own. But in extra time, City’s threat was neutralized when both Haaland and De Bruyne had to be substituted. Real Madrid had the finest opportunity of the extra thirty minutes when Rudiger, having stayed forward from a rare Madrid corner, sliced over with a clean sight of goal. However, the German defender would still have the last word when he converted the shootout’s last penalty. Ederson had handed City the lead early on with a stop from Luka Modric. Silva tried to chip in from the middle, but Lunin gathered the ball coolly and stopped Kovacic low to his right. Bellingham, Lucas Vazquez, and Nacho sent Madrid dangerously close to victory, but Rudiger delivered the last blow to City’s dreams of winning a second straight triple.

    Late drama and equalizer

    Real Madrid ended Pep Guardiola’s pursuit of back-to-back trebles as they defeated holders Manchester City on penalties to go to the Champions League semi finals. Real Madrid kept their nerve to go to the semifinals after the quarterfinal match ended 4–4 on aggregate, necessitating a penalty shootout. The top teams in the Premier League and La Liga continued to inflict damage on one another at the Etihad after an exciting 3-3 draw at the Bernabeu last week. 

    Conclusion

    In conclusion, Real, who last won this tournament in 2022, held Man City at bay until the half. However, the reigning winners persisted after the interval, with Grealish having a volley parried by Lunin. 

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