Premier League leaders Manchester City have a one-goal lead to take to Spain for the second leg of the Champions League quarter-final tie with Atletico ...
- - - - - - - - - Simeone will hope Felix and Antoine Griezmann can step up on Wednesday as goals have not been easy for Atletico to come by in the Champions League on home turf this season. But that might be easier said than done as City are yet to concede a goal in the knockout stages of the competition. Just to reiterate a draw or a City win and it is Guardiola's side through to face Real Madrid in the semi-finals.
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Im rebound and anoda shot dey blocked. 1 mins - Di match don start. 18 mins - City goalkeeper Ederson rush out to head clear one long pass wey threaten di City defense. 57 mins - Anton Griezmann shot go very close to open di scoring. 50 mins - Atletico don mount for City half, dem need a goal but so far e no clear wia e go come from. 46 mins - Di hosts, Atletico Madrid don restart play.
Get a report of the Atletico Madrid vs. Manchester City 2021-22 UEFA Champions League, Quarterfinals football match.
As the crowd in Madrid that felt more like a cauldron roared their team on, City showed real signs of discomfort for the first time. But it was only in the second half that they began to seriously threaten the City goal. We've had our chances, we haven't taken advantage of them and congratulations to the rival, but Atleti deserved more."
Atlético Madrid rolled out the royal cholismo treatment for Pep Guardiola's side, which persevered nevertheless to return to Europe's final four.
Atlético went direct and pressed hard and for a time, as the atmosphere swelled, City looked rattled. One delicious ball with the outside of his boot from Riyad Mahrez cut Atlético open and led to İlkay Gündoğan rolling a shot against the post. City had roughly two-thirds of the ball and, without overcommitting, did pose a consistent threat in the first half. Instead, six yellow cards—including the one that gave Felipe his marching orders—were doled out between the first and seventh minutes of stoppage time. Felipe spent three minutes refusing to leave the field, time Atlético could have used to try to find an equalizer when the feeling was that it may have indeed been coming. But if Pep Guardiola was owed some fortune against anybody it is Diego Simeone, given the way his Bayern Munich side lost on away goals to Atlético in the 2016 semifinals despite having dominated both legs.
Manchester City has held Atlético Madrid to a 0-0 draw to return to the Champions League semifinals and keep alive its hopes of winning Europe's top club ...
“Overall, though, we are in the semifinals and it’s deserved.” “We have to congratulate our rivals, they played a great match with the type of soccer that we are used to seeing,” Simeone said. The benches had been cleared a few moments earlier as Atlético’s players appeared upset with City’s attempt to waste time. Extra security had to be called in to keep players and officials from the two camps separate. But Atlético deserved more.” “When the ball doesn’t go in, all we can do is congratulate our rivals.
Manchester City secured the goalless draw they needed to edge out Atletico Madrid and advance to the Champions League semi-finals on Wednesday but the match ...
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Atletico Madrid's Wanda Metropolitano is set to be full for the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final against Manchester City.
Had Atletico been made to enforce the partial stadium closure at Wednesday's game, thousands of tickets would have needed to be cancelled at short notice. But the Court of Arbitration for Sport granted a suspension after "considering the serious repercussions to local security if the partial stadium closure had to be enforced at this late stage". In addition to the the partial stadium closure, Atletico were fined €5,250 and ordered to display a banner with the wording “#NoToRacism” and the UEFA logo at Wednesday's game with City.
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They will face Real Madrid later this month in the semi-finals. Watching Atletico try to find the right shape to counter without letting City expose them at the other end was like an intense game of Jenga Savic then appeared to headbutt Raheem Sterling.
In the past, Man City have been guilty of allowing Champions League knockout ties to descend into chaos, but they handled Atletico Madrid well.
"Overall we are in the semifinals -- it is well deserved. There were spells on Wednesday, particularly in the second half, when it looked like the game would veer that way but this is a City team who look far better for the experiences of those harrowing exits. "In the first half, we had chances. Mixed in were moments of calm when it would have been easy for City to fold. At the Etihad last week, they didn't look keen to engage with City's blue shirts much beyond the edge of their own penalty area but at home they suddenly found a whole other half to play in. That Atletico's frustration eventually boiled over was credit to the way Man City managed an awkward tie amid the mayhem to see out the game 0-0 and hold the aggregate at 1-0, setting up a semifinal with Real Madrid later this month.
Manchester City has held Atlético Madrid to a 0-0 draw to return to the Champions League semifinals and keep alive...
“Overall, though, we are in the semifinals and it’s deserved.” The benches had been cleared a few moments earlier as Atlético's players appeared upset with City's attempt to waste time. “We have to congratulate our rivals, they played a great match with the type of soccer that we are used to seeing,” Simeone said. Simeone started smiling and applauding when City resorted to time-wasting in stoppage time, though he later said he was only pushing his fans to keep supporting their team. Extra security had to be called in to keep players and officials from the two camps separate. But we are not fools, even though we may have a smaller lexicon.”
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Get a report of the Atletico Madrid vs. Manchester City 2021-22 UEFA Champions League, Quarterfinals football match.
As the crowd in Madrid that felt more like a cauldron roared their team on, City showed real signs of discomfort for the first time. But it was only in the second half that they began to seriously threaten the City goal. We've had our chances, we haven't taken advantage of them and congratulations to the rival, but Atleti deserved more."
Atlético Madrid couldn't find a spark for its struggling attack and was held to a 0-0 draw by Guardiola's Manchester City on Wednesday in a game that featured more heated exchanges and rough fouls than clear-cut chances and fluid play.
April 13 – Atlético Madrid will play their second leg Champions League quarter final against Manchester City tonight in front of a full Wanda Metropolitano ...
The second leg of the tie will be played in Rome on Thursday (April 14). Atlético won an urgent request at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) for a stay on a UEFA sanction of a partial stadium closure (a reduction of at least 5,000 seats) for alleged racist behaviour of its fans (Nazi salutes) and the throwing of objects in the first leg of the tie on April 5 in Manchester. However, CAS said the partial closure of Atlético’s stadium will be automatically lifted after the match tonight and hence applicable for either the semi-final (if Atlético progress) or their next fixture in European competition.
Manchester City held off a late surge by Atletico Madrid on Wednesday as a bad-tempered stalemate at the Wanda Metropolitano saw Pep Guardiola's side safely ...
A feisty contest erupted at the end when Foden was taken out again by Felipe, who swung his leg at the City midfielder on his way down. Antoine Griezmann dipped a volley just wide of the post, Ederson lashed a nervy punt downfield and Marcos Llorente barged the ball off Joao Cancelo. Guardiola flapped on the sideline, trying to jolt his team back into life. De Paul tested Ederson with a free-kick. Llorente was down on the ground when the ball fell to him in the box. With nine minutes of added time, Gundogan should have settled it for City but Atleti survived. In the scramble, Gundogan's headed rebound was blocked by Felipe.
City, a team shaped by style, showed it was also skilled in the dark arts as eliminated Atlético Madrid and moved a step closer to its first Champions ...
It is the way it is because it works. Often, it is so easy to be dazzled by the brilliance of Guardiola’s side that its character, its courage, is overlooked. Atlético is not the way it is for fun. City does not wilt and it does not doubt; it keeps going, remorselessly, absolute in its conviction that it will be proved right in the end. He knows there are times when that is what matters, that is what counts. That is as much part of Guardiola’s recipe as anything else. There is no team more associated with beauty than Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City. He has come, over the years, to stand as an embodiment of soccer’s higher values, its ultimate arbiter of taste, its aesthete in chief. Atlético should, by rights, be a heroic underdog among Europe’s elite, a countercultural alternative to the hegemony of pressing and possession. No injury was shaken off; even the most minor bump and bruise warranted an extended period of treatment. Simeone has spent a decade crafting a team in his own image, one that plays, just as he did, with a “knife between its teeth.” There were flashes, of course, Atlético Madrid charging forward, desperately hunting the goal that would break Manchester City’s resistance and take the game into extra time, extend their stay in the Champions League for another 30 minutes or, just maybe, another few weeks. There was quite a lot of time-wasting.
Police had to intervene after an ill-tempered end to Atletico Madrid's 0-0 draw with Man City in the Champions League spilled over into the tunnel.
It's a game with a lot of pressure and I don't really know what happened to Felipe, but it's not pleasant." I was with the players, applauding the fans," Simeone said in his postmatch news conference. I think it was bad for them because they were in their best moment in the game." "But those of us who maybe have a smaller vocabulary, we're not so stupid. "People came on from the bench, there are a lot of nerves, it's normal that there's pushing and some bad words said. "The game can make you mad like that, when you're putting them under pressure and creating chances, and they're going down, wasting time," Atletico captain Koke said, when asked about the red card and the fracas that followed.
By Fernando Kallas MADRID (Reuters) -Manchester City produced a disciplined performance to secure a fractious 0-0 draw at Atletico Madrid on Wednesday...
We’ve had our chances, we haven’t taken advantage of them and congratulations to the rival, but Atleti deserved more.” “We were tired in the second half because of the calendar, we had a very intense match on the weekend with Liverpool and we were out of legs in the end.” The visitors were patient, slowing down the pace of the game and running down the clock to the displeasure of Atletico manager Diego Simeone and their vocal supporters crowd.
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City are considered to be one of the best teams in Europe, so it's only fitting that they have to defeat one of the best teams in Champions League history as they look to win their first title. In the 91st minute, Felipe took down Phil Foden to get his second yellow card and an early shower, but not before the benches cleared in a coming together from the players as they pushed and shoved each other. The clash would also rear its head in the tunnel after the match with words being exchanged and at least something being thrown which could lead to a fine from UEFA. Jack Grealish and Stefan Savic took center stage during that skirmish, as the two exchanged words which resulted in Savic yanking Grelish's hair. It was quite the difference as the first half saw City take eight shots to Atletico's one but only producing an xG of 0.61. They embody the fiery spirit of their manager and will do whatever is needed to wind up the other team and hope that they're frustrated enough to make a mistake.
By Fernando Kallas MADRID (Reuters) -Manchester City produced a disciplined performance to secure a fractious 0-0 draw at Atletico Madrid on Wednesday...
We’ve had our chances, we haven’t taken advantage of them and congratulations to the rival, but Atleti deserved more.” “We were tired in the second half because of the calendar, we had a very intense match on the weekend with Liverpool and we were out of legs in the end.” The visitors were patient, slowing down the pace of the game and running down the clock to the displeasure of Atletico manager Diego Simeone and their vocal supporters crowd.
Manchester City has held Atlético Madrid to a 0-0 draw to return to the Champions League semifinals and keep alive its hopes of winning Europe's top club ...
“Overall, though, we are in the semifinals and it’s deserved.” The benches had been cleared a few moments earlier as Atlético's players appeared upset with City's attempt to waste time. “We have to congratulate our rivals, they played a great match with the type of soccer that we are used to seeing,” Simeone said. Simeone started smiling and applauding when City resorted to time-wasting in stoppage time, though he later said he was only pushing his fans to keep supporting their team. Extra security had to be called in to keep players and officials from the two camps separate. But we are not fools, even though we may have a smaller lexicon.”
Tensions boiled over as Manchester City reached the semifinals of the UEFA Champions League after surviving an intense battle in the second-leg against ...
It is a big compliment for the players," City manager Pep Guardiola told reporters, not wanting to be drawn into questions about the scuffles. Savić ran over and tried to drag Foden off the ground before being stopped by Manchester City's players. "I'm proud of what we've been able to do. "The only thing to emphasize is that we didn't win and that's all that truly counts." Our fans were extraordinary, pushing the team on and then responding, in kind, by raising the noise still further once the team were close to winning," Simeone told reporters after the match. City held a 1-0 advantage going into the tie at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium and held on for a goalless draw in a fiery encounter which turned ugly in the final moments.
Uefa's disciplinary panel is set to launch an investigation into the tunnel bust-up between Manchester City and Atlético Madrid and on-pitch clashes.
After Wednesday’s match Koke Resurrección, Atlético’s captain, accused City of “falling on the floor and wasting time” during the second half. Uefa Control, Ethics, and Disciplinary Body will also examine what happened after Felipe committed the foul on Phil Foden for which he was sent off as City clung on for a goalless draw to reach the Champions League semi-finals with a 1-0 aggregate victory. It is expected to appoint a disciplinary inspector once the relevant reports have arrived.
UEFA says it is awaiting reports before deciding whether to act after Atletico Madrid and Man City players clashed on and off the field in Champions League ...
I'm proud of everyone and the fans, who have lost, stayed to applaud us after the game. What a bunch of animals." He's feeling it after the game now." I stayed on the pitch applauding the fans and saying hi to everyone on the pitch. Simeone also denied witnessing any of the scenes in the tunnel, saying: "I didn't see it. "In the build up we were focused a lot on the styles. "I can't remember being at a game where there were that many players involved in such a melee, and it was physical. "It all kicked off again in the tunnel. So a lot for UEFA to mull over." I think it did just get to the point where Atletico's frustration really boiled over. Sime Vrsaljko, who was an unused Atletico substitute, was seen throwing a bottle in the direction of Aymeric Laporte, while police reportedly rushed in to calm the scene. "There were a number of flashpoints.