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Atletico hit back to hold Arsenal in cagey Champions League semi-final first leg
- On Wednesday, Atletico Madrid and Arsenal drew 1-1 in their Champions League semi-final first leg at Riyadh Air Metropolitano. Two penalties decided the tense encounter, leaving the contest delicately balanced ahead of next week's return leg.
- Viktor Gyokeres gave Arsenal the lead in the 44th minute after being fouled by David Hancko inside the box. Julian Alvarez equalized for Atletico in the 56th minute following a Ben White handball, restoring parity with a firm penalty.
- Referee Danny Makkelie overturned a potential second penalty for Arsenal after reviewing contact on substitute Eberechi Eze. Makkelie watched at least a dozen replays before ruling the Slovakian defender's contact minimal, preserving the 1-1 scoreline.
- Arsenal turns to Premier League action against Fulham on Saturday while the semi-final remains poised for next week's return leg at the Emirates Stadium. Atletico will prepare for the decisive match in London.
- Seeking a first Champions League final in 20 years, Arsenal remains in contention against Atletico, who last reached the final nine years ago. The winner will face either Paris Saint-Germain or Bayern Munich in the Budapest final on May 30.
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In the semi-final match of the Football Champions League, FC Arsenal from London played 1:1 at Atlético Madrid.
·Germany
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·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full ArticleThe return match, scheduled for next Tuesday in London, will determine the first finalist, on the eve of Bayern Munich-PSG. - Champions League: the Atlético de Madrid and Arsenal back to back in the semifinal go (Sports).
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Leaning Left35Leaning Right26Center35Last UpdatedBias Distribution37% Left, 36% Center
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37% Left
L 37%
C 36%
R 27%
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