Champions League 21-22
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Cycle 12 – 03/05/2022
- Villarreal
- 3 – 2
- Liverpool
- Real Madrid
- 1 – 3
- Manchester city
Rodrigo, Score: 8
The young Brazilian of Real Madrid came on as a substitute, scored two very important goals and left his mark in the game
Ruben Diash, Score: 4
City’s brakeman failed to take control of the defense in the closing minutes of the game, and his foul on Benzema that led to a penalty resulted in a dismissal.
Another game for the Pantheon. After the first Champions League semi-final match between Manchester City and Real Madrid that ended in a big 3: 4 to the English, the Blancos managed to turn a deficit into a crazy 1: 3 victory in the return match, qualified for the big final against Liverpool and continued their wonderful week starting with the championship. -35 of the Spanish League. Pep’s team led until the 90th minute, but a quick double from Rodrigo sent the teams to extra time, and who but Karim Benzema scored the winning goal.
The game opened under the control of the locals which included a big miss by Benzema, but since then City have taken control of the game and have been more dangerous. Bernardo Silva was close to giving his team the lead on the other hand but Thibaut Courtois was in place. No goals were scored until the end of the first half. The second half opened with a storm for Madrid, who saw Vinicius Jr. miss by a huge 10 seconds from the moment of the whistle. City were superior throughout the half, coming on hire in the 73rd minute from a huge Riyad Mahraz goal that shocked the Santiago Bernabeu.
The visitors tried to double the advantage, but saw Rodrigo conquer in the 90th minute with a close-range push thanks to Benzema’s cooking and equalized. The young Brazilian did the unbelievable, and a minute later scored with a jab the Madrid makeover and brought both teams to extra time. Five minutes into extra time, Ruben Diash tripped Benzema in the box which led to a penalty for the hosts, which the French striker translated into a goal and made the result 5-6 in the sum of the two games. The Blancos kept the score until the end, eliminated the Blues and advanced to the important final.
Carlo Ancelotti and his team did the unbelievable, reaching the final at the expense of Manchester City, where they will meet another English representative, Liverpool, for the restoration of the 2018 Champions League final. , But failed in the moment of truth and will continue their championship struggles in the English league.
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‘120
- Referee Daniela Oresto whistled just before the end of the game!
‘115
- Adar Militau, who was injured earlier, also left the field, Hassos and Eicho came in to replace him
‘115
- Vinicius Jr. finished his part in the game, Lucas and Essex came on
‘104
- Karim Benzema was replaced by huge applause from the crowd, Danny Sebaios took his place on the pitch
‘101
- A foul on Raheem Sterling earned him a yellow card
’99
- Rodry finished his part in the game, Raheem Sterling came in to replace him
’95
- Gate! Real Madrid went up to 1: 3: Ruben Diash’s foul on Benzema inside the box won the Blancos a penalty, which the Frenchman translated into the goal and brought his team closer to the final
Half a second
’90+6
- The referee whistled for the end at the end of 96 minutes, and sent both teams to extra time
’90+5
- Federico Valverda received a yellow card following a quarrel with one of the City players
’90+1
- Gate! Real Madrid went up to 1: 2: Madness at the Bernabeu. Rodrigo took advantage of a good raise by Carvajal, and with a shot to the far corner subdued Ederson and set up an amazing turnaround.
’90
- Gate! Real Madrid equalized to 1: 1: Karim Benzema put a ball in the middle of the extension, Rodrigo overtook Cansello and pushed the ball close to the net
’85
- Riyad Mahraz finished his part in the game, Fernandinho came on
’84
- A foul by Adar Militau in the center of the field earned him a yellow card
’75
- Luca Modric also came out, Eduardo Camavinga came in
’75
- Double substitution in the ranks of Madrid: Casimiro came out, Marco Asensio came in
’73
- Gate! Manchester City went up to 0: 1: A patient attack by the visitors led by Bernardo Silva, reached Riyadh a rhyme on the right wing, the Algerian spun by touching the near corner of Courtois and raised his team to an important advantage
’72
- Kyle Walker was also replaced, and Oleksandr Zinchenko took his place
’72
- Double substitution in the visitors: Kevin de Bruyne came out, Ilkai Gonduane came in
’68
- Real Madrid first substitute: Tony Cross finishes part of the game, Rodrigo replaces him
’65
- Yellow card for Daniel Carvajal after he committed an offense in the center of the field
’46
- A few seconds from the start of the first half and Real Madrid reached the best position in the game. A long ball from Tony Cross reached Carvajal on the right wing, the defender continued with a wonderful Omar delivery that reached Vinicius, but he kicked out
first half
’45+2
- The referee whistled for the end of the first half
’42
- Benzema received a great pass from Venice and ran all the way to Ederson, but his kick went out. Luckily, the judge whistled for a dissent
’40
- Joao Censello sent a powerful kick from about 20 yards out, Courtois was on the spot and deflected the ball
’26
- A free-kick by Tony Cross hit the visitors’ wall of players – a corner for Madrid
’20
- A big ball from Kevin de Bruyne into the Blancos pitch came to Silva’s foot, who squeezed a great save from Courtois. Foundation for the City
’14
- Mess in the City defense came to Vinicius Jr. on the left wing, but the Brazilian did not kick well and sent the ball to the stands
’10
- A free kick from about 30 meters was raised not well enough from the foot of Riyad Mahraz, and stopped directly in the hands of Thibaut Courtois
‘9
- Laporte also received a yellow card following the quarrel
‘9
- Following a quarrel between Luca Modric and Americ Laport, the Croatian midfielder received a yellow card
‘4
- A spin ball from Daniel Carvajal hit Karim Benzema’s head, but the latter slammed out and missed a tremendous opportunity to give his team the lead.
‘1
- Judge Daniela Oresto set the deal in motion!