Arsenal cruise past lacklustre Real Madrid to reach semis
- Arsenal secured their first Champions League semi-final in 16 years by defeating Real Madrid 5-1 on aggregate after a 2-1 win in the second leg.
- Bukayo Saka scored Arsenal's first goal, followed by a late goal from Gabriel Martinelli to seal the victory against Real Madrid.
- Real Madrid, who had no shots on target in the first half, were eliminated from the Champions League in the quarterfinals for the first time under Carlo Ancelotti.
- Arsenal will face Paris St Germain in the semifinals as they aim for their first European championship title.
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Despite a comfortable 3-0 home victory in the first leg of its Champions League quarterfinal against Real Madrid, Arsenal must have still felt in danger on Wednesday. Call it the Real Madrid Effect, or call it the Arsenal Had Only Been To Two Champions League Semifinals Ever Conundrum, but nothing felt safe as the Gunners tried to build on their monumental win last week in hopes of advancing. They needn't have worried, though. Despite a couple o…
Mundo Deportivo mocks the elimination of Real Madrid in the Champions League with a controversial cover - La Tercera
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