Champions League 23-24
Game board
Cycle 8 – 05/03/2024
- Bayern Munich
- 0 – 3
- Lazio
- Real Sociedad
- 2 – 1
- Paris Saint-Germain
- Manchester city
- 1 – 3
- P.C. Copenhagen
- Real Madrid
- 1 – 1
- Leipzig
- Arsenal
- 0 – 1
- detailed
- Barcelona
- 1 – 3
- Naples
- Athletico Madrid
- 1 – 2
- Inter
- Dortmund
- 0 – 2
- P.S.W. Eindhoven
Antoine Griezmann, score: 8
The never ending man. Another display of purpose from the amazing Frenchman
Denzel Dumfries, score: 4
Almost all situations from his side, he was one of the weakest
How much magic there is in this enterprise called the Champions League. Even tonight (Wednesday) we got a huge game, between two huge teams, in a huge stadium, with a huge crowd and two huge coaches. In the end, Atlético Madrid recorded an amazing turnaround and advanced to the quarterfinals of the Champions League at the expense of Inter, thus the runner-up already in the eighth.
As you remember, the previous game between the two ended 0:1 to the Italians in San Siro, and even this time they took the first lead when Federico DiMarco stunned the Metropolitano. Despite everything, Diego Simeone’s combative side showed character as they know how, turning from the feet of Antoine Griezmann and Memphis Depay, sending the game to extra time and eventually to a penalty shootout, where they came out on top.
In the penalty shootout from the penalty spot, we got misses by Alexis Sanchez and Davey Klaasen for Inter and Saul Niguez for Atlético, but in the end the one who missed the most dramatic penalty and the one that allowed the Spaniards to celebrate is none other than Melato Martínez, undoubtedly the biggest star of the Narazuri.
Atlético have completed the last eight of Europe’s premier plant. After last year an Italian team reached the finals of the three factories, this time there is not even one in the quarter finals of the champions. In contrast, three Spanish women will be in the draw on Friday. The list of newcomers are: Atlético Madrid, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich, Arsenal, Manchester City and PSG.
Penalties
- unbelievable. Of all of them, it was him – Lautro Martins who went up and sent his penalty into the sky. Atlético Madrid in the quarter-finals!
- Another perfect penalty, this time Cora! 2:3 to the Spaniards
- Acherabi calms Inter a bit and equalizes, but with a kick more than the opponent of course
- Here’s a change in the scoreboard, Rodrigo Riquelme scored to make it 1:2 for Atlético after three kicks for each team
- Oblak stopped Klassen! Unbelievable, still 1:1
- There is also Jan on the other side. Somer stopped Saul Niggs from the penalty ball! There is no change in the result, 1:1 at the end of two complete rounds
- Alexis Sanchez went second for the Italians, but Jan Oblak stopped! Bad penalty by the Chilean, still 1:1
- Depay kicked an equally perfect penalty on the other side, 1:1 in the Metropolitano
- Celhanolo went to the first kick and kicked a perfect penalty to connect, 0:1 to Inter
extension
- ’118
- Bisque committed a suspected foul on Depay and received a yellow card from the referee
- ’111
- Another spare at Inzaghi. Klassen went up, Chalehanolo went down
- ’106
- Saul entered at the expense of Griezmann
- ’105
- Acherbi also entered the judge’s register
- ’104
- Celhanolo tripped Depay from behind and received a yellow
- ’102
- Alexis Sanchez replaced Marcus Thuram
- ’94
- A very good cross found Thuram all alone in the area, but the Frenchman blazed wide
second half
- ’90+3
- Referee Simon Marciniak blew his whistle for legal time. Going to overtime!
- ’90+2
- Antoine Griezmann found Rodrigo Riquelme alone in the box, but Riquelme shot over the bar
- ’86
- Gate! Atlético Madrid went up 1:2: Koke found Memphis Depay with a wonderful deep ball, who from the box sent a sharp kick into the corner
- ’84
- Memphis Depay took control of a ball on the edge of the box and sent a tremendous kick, which was stopped only by the crossbar
- ’83
- Federico di Marco made way for Ian Bisque
- ’83
- Double substitution at Inter: Niccolò Barella made way for Davide Pratsi
- ’78
- Nachuel Molina made way for Pablo Barrios
- ’78
- Double substitution at Atletico Madrid: Albero Morata made way for Memphis Depay
- ’75
- With a great through ball, Lautro Martinez found Marcus Thuram one-on-one with Oblak, but the Frenchman shot over the bar
- ’71
- Alessandro Bastoni made way for Francesco Accervi
- ’71
- Double substitution also at Inter: Denzel Dumfries made way for Matteo Darmian
- ’70
- Samuel Lino gave way to Rodrigo Riquelme
- ’70
- Double substitution in Atlético Madrid: Rodrigo de Paul made way for Angel Correa
- ’51
- Marcos Llorente got a great jump over his keeper on the right wing and sent a cross to Antoine Griezmann, who kicked into the hands of Jan Sommer
first half
- ’41
- Mario Hermoso saw the yellow card
- ’34
- Gate! Atlético Madrid equalized 1:1: Koke sent a deep ball into the box, the ball hit Alessandro Bastoni and splashed to Antoine Griezmann, who kicked in from close range
- ’32
- Gate! Inter went up 0:1: Niccolo Barella sent in a deep ball and found Federico Di Marco with an excellent cross, who kicked in
- ’26
- Mario Hermoso made an excellent charge from the left wing and found Albero Morata’s head in the area, who shot well, but Jan Sommer came down great to the ball and caught
- ’12
- Denzel Dumfries sent Inter into a burst and sent a kick that was deflected by Jan Oblak. The ball was pushed back to the Dutch defender who kicked once more, but again the Slovakian goalkeeper was in place
- ’4
- Samuel Leno made a great burst on the left wing and sent a good kick, which was blocked by Jan Sommer
- ’1
- Judge Simon Marchiniak whistled to start the match!
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