Welcome to Sportstar's highlights of the UEFA Champions League 2021-22 quarterfinal second leg clash between Atletico Madrid vs Manchester City played at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid, Spain.
This was Aneesh Dey bringing you the pre-match buildup minute-by-minute updates of this high-voltage clash.
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Match report:
[Aggregate Score: Atletico Madrid 0-1 Manchester City]
Full time! (Atletico Madrid 0-0 Manchester City)
90+12' Save- Ederson with a brilliant save from Correa's shot to keep scres level.
90+8' Save- Cunha's vicious freekick is saved well by Ederson. He has injured himself in the process. Man City a minute away for qualifying for the semis.
90+7' Booking- Joao Cancelo sees yellow for his challenge on Carrasco at the edge of the box.
90+6' Booking- Phil Foden sees yellow.
90+6' Save- Man City suddenly break free and Gundogan is clear on goal. He shoots but it is saved by Oblak.
90+4' Booking- Riyad Mahrez is the latest player to be shown a yellow card.
90+2' RED CARD- Atletico's Felipe has been shown red by the referee for his kick on Foden.
90+2' Booking- Nathan Ake has also been shown yellow.
90+1' Booking- Stefan Savic has been shown the yellow card.
Nine added minutes!
90' The situation has heated up as Felipe's kick on Foden has not been taken lightly by the Man City players. It is full-blown tussle right now.
89' Chance- Carrasco squares a wonderful ball from the left flank. It misses everyone including Suarez and City clears.
86' Block- Stones with a crucial block to prevent Cunha's shot from point-blank range.
84' Atletico Madrid breaks and it is a good counter. The Spanish champion reaches the City box but City's backline is there to clear the danger.
82' Atletico Madrid Sub- IN: Luis Suarez and Matheus Cunha OUT: Thomas Lemar and Joao Felix
80' Booking- Marcos Llorente is shown the yellow card.
78' Man City Sub- IN: Fernandinho OUT: Bernardo Silva.
77' Lodi's cross from the left is met first time by De Paul. The volley is not on target and Man City can breathe for now.
75' The match enters its last quarter. Time running out for Atletico Madrid. Can it keep its Champions League hopes alive?
74' Man City Sub- IN: Nathan Ake OUT- Kykle Walker.
73' It seems to be the end of the night for Walker who has sat down on the putch again. It does not look like he can continue.
71' Shot- De Paul takes a first time shot with his first touch of the ball. He connects well but cannot keep his effort on target.
70' Walker trying to shake the pain of on the sidelines. It looks like he is okay to continue.
69' Atletico Madrid Sub- IN: Yannick Carrasco and Rodrigo De Paul OUT: Antoine Griezmann and Koke.
67' Kyle Walker seems to be in a bit of trouble as he is currently on the ground receiving medical attention.
65' Man City Sub- IN: Raheem Sterling OUT: Kevin De Bruyne
60' Atletico exhibiting relentless attacking pressure right now as City is hanging on and is pegged back in its half. However, Simeone's men need to be wary of the counter.
57' Close- Felix sets up Griezmann for the shot who obliges with the first-time effort. However, the Frenchman slices his shot as the ball kept moving away from the goal. A good move nonetheless by Atletico.
54' Felix stretches to connect with Lodi's ball from the left but he cannot reach it. It anyway would not have mattered as the assistant referee raises his flag for offside.
51' Lodi sends a whipping cross inside the box in the hope of finding Felix who had made a good run, but the cross is too close to Ederson.
50' Good pressure by Atletico to pressurize City into playing its passes early. Even better play by Bernardo Silva to wriggle his way past a tricky situation and make a pass to his teammate while taking a tumble.
46' A lively start to the second half by Atletico Madrid as Griezmann makes a bursting run and gets his shot away. However, the angle proves to be too acute for the shot to trouble Ederson.
We are back for the second half!
HALF TIME! (Atletico Madrid 0-0 Manchester City)
40+2' Bernardo Silva tries to find Cancelo with a square pass but it has too much weight and Cancelo cannot keep the ball in.
Three added minutes!
45' Stones fouls Felix as the latter gets past his him with easy using his face. It is a freekick to Atletico but Felix asking the referee to show a card.
44' Oblak does well to get a piece of his glove to steer the ball away from danger from a Man City corner.
41' Mahrez with a brilliant run as he tries to twist and turn past his way inside the Atletico box. He cuts in and shoots with his favourite left-foot but the shot is blocked.
38' Shot- Cancelo shoots from distance but gets underneath the ball. The ball sails wide and out of play.
35' Possession stat- Man City dominating the ball with 69% possession right now but this was expected.
30' Off the post- Mahrez sends a brilliant pass to Walker with the outside of his foot. Walker squares the ball which reaches Foden. Foden passes to Gundogan, whose first-time shot rattles the post and comes back into play.
27' Block- Cancelo's cross from the left is taken well by De Bruyne, who shoots on the volley. However, it is a very good block by Atletico which prevents the shot from reaching Oblak.
24' Man City seems to have some some footing in the game as Guardiola's men look more comfortable passing the ball around.
21' Some nice bit of football by Atletico to get the ball out of a crowded area near its box. Kongdogbia sends the ball to Felix who tries to get past Walker on the left flank but fails to do so.
19' Kokre tries to release Griezmann with a through ball but Ederson comes off his line and clears the ball before the Frenchman can get to it.
17' Atletico not giving City players much time on the ball as it continues to press the away team.
15' Foden is all patched up and looks okay to continue, which is good news for Man City and its fans.
12' A clash of heads between Felipe and Foden where the latter has come off worse. It was a reckless challenge by Felipe and he is lucky to get away without a booking.
10' Chance- Stones gets a header away from a Man City corner- he made good contact with the ball but could not keep his head over the ball as it goes out of play.
8' Shot- Gundogan opens up his body and tries a curler from the right side of the Atletico box. However, his effort is not on target.
7' Lemar swings a cross in from the left but Stones is at the right place to head the ball to safety.
5' A great run by Mahrez as he skips past a couple of players and tries for the shiot. However, Llorente is there to make the block and Atletico has the ball again.
4' Llorente is tries to reach the ball played to him on the right flank but the pass is too heavy and the ball goes out of play. It is a goalkick to Man City.
3' Atletico looking lively in the opening minutes as Simeone's men press City inside its own half. The urgency is evident.
1' KICK-OFF!
12:30 am- And we are underway!
12:00 am- Match highlights of when both teams met for the last time!
11:41 pm- Formations!
Atletico Madrid has gone with a 3-5-2 formation with Llorente, Koke, Kongdogbia, Lemar and Lodi making the midfield five. Griezmann and Felix lead the two-man attack.
Manchester City will be playing in its familiar 4-3-3 formation with Foden playing the No. 9 role. He wiull be supported by Bernardo Silva and Mahrez from the flanks. De Bruyne, Rodri and Gundogan make the midfield three. Kyle Walker makes a return after serving his three-match ban.
11:18 pm- Starting lineups are out!
Atletico Madrid XI: Oblak(GK), Lodi, Reinaldo, Felipe, Savic, Llorente, Lemar, Kongdogbia, Koke(C), Griezmann, Felix
Coach: Diego Simeone
Manchester City XI: Ederson(GK), Walker, Stones, Laporte, Cancelo, Rodrigo, Gundogan (C), Bernardo, Mahrez, De Bruyne, Foden
Coach: Pep Guardiola
11:10 pm- The 12th man!
11:00 pm- Stat!
MATCH PREVIEW
This time, defense alone won’t be enough to keep Atlético Madrid alive in the Champions League.
Diego Simeone’s team needs its attack to wake up if it wants to overcome the 1-0 first-leg loss to Manchester City in the quarterfinals of the European competition.
The team was held scoreless and managed a total of one shot on target in its last two matches. To reach its first Champions League semifinals since 2017, Atlético needs its stars to step up when City visits on Wednesday.
João Félix, Antoine Griezmann and Luis Suárez have combined to score only four goals since early March — two by Félix and two by Suárez in the same Spanish league game. Matheus Cunha and Ángel Correa, the other Atlético forwards, also haven’t helped much recently, being unable to score since February.
Other than the double against last-place Alavés on April 2, Félix is scoreless in six matches in all competitions. Suárez hasn’t found the net since Feb. 19. The 35-year-old Uruguay striker was key for Atlético in its Spanish league title-winning campaign last year but has played a reduced role this campaign.
Griezmann has been struggling the most, though, with no goals in nine consecutive matches in a scoreless streak that dates back to a Copa del Rey match in January. The 31-year-old France forward returned to Atlético this season after a lackluster stint with Barcelona but hasn’t fully met expectations.
Simeone rested Félix against Mallorca on Saturday and started with Suárez and Griezmann in attack, but they struggled in a 1-0 loss that left the team fourth in the league standings with seven rounds to go, in danger of not securing a Champions League spot next season.
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Atlético had only one shot on target against relegation-threatened Mallorca and none in the first leg against City.
Besides offensive struggles, Atlético's recent home record in European competitions also has been disappointing. It hasn't won in its last six home games in the Champions League, with four draws and two losses. It lost to Liverpool and AC Milan this season, with draws against Porto in the group stage and Manchester United in the first leg of the round of 16.
To make it worse, the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium won’t be at full capacity on Wednesday after UEFA charged the club with “discriminatory behavior” and ordered a 5,000-seat section of the stadium to be closed after an Atlético fan was filmed making a Nazi salute in the first leg in Manchester. Atlético will also have to display a UEFA banner there, saying “#NoToRacism.”
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Atlético’s defense, which has carried the team under Simeone in recent years, was largely effective in Manchester and could be boosted by the return of José María Giménez, who missed the first leg because of a muscle injury. Midfielder Héctor Herrera was listed as doubtful because of a muscle injury.
Not having the away-goals rule in place this season could be key for Atlético after it failed to score in England.
Playing in the quarterfinals for the sixth time in nine seasons, the Spanish club is seeking its first Champions League title.
-Via AP
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