Atletico Madrid and Arsenal Draw 1-1 in UCL Semifinal First Leg

Atletico Madrid and Arsenal drew 1-1 in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal at the Metropolitano. Both goals came from penalties, with Viktor Gyokeres scoring for Arsenal and Julian Alvarez equalizing for Atletico. Arsenal was frustrated after a late VAR review overturned a potential second penalty. The tie remains finely balanced ahead of the return leg in London.

Key Points: Atletico Madrid 1-1 Arsenal: UCL Semifinal First Leg Report

  • Both goals from penalties
  • VAR overturns late Arsenal penalty claim
  • Julian Alvarez equalizes for Atletico
  • Second leg in London next week
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Atletico Madrid, Arsenal draw as penalties rule at Metropolitano

Atletico Madrid and Arsenal drew 1-1 in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semifinal, with both goals from penalties. All to play for in London.

"Arsenal was left aggrieved after a late VAR intervention overturned what had looked a strong claim for a second spot-kick - Xinhua"

Madrid, April 30

Atletico Madrid and Arsenal drew 1-1 in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semifinal at the Metropolitano, leaving everything to be decided in next week's return leg in London.

Both goals came from the penalty spot, and Arsenal was left aggrieved after a late VAR intervention overturned what had looked a strong claim for a second spot-kick that could have tilted the tie in its favour, reports Xinhua.

Atletico started with Ademola Lookman on the left and Jan Oblak in goal, with Johnny Cardoso deputizing for the injured Pablo Barrios in midfield. For Arsenal, Eberechi Eze and Bukayo Saka were fit enough only for the bench.

Anyone expecting a repeat of Tuesday's 5-4 thriller between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich was always likely to be disappointed, as these were two disciplined, tactically astute sides intent on minimizing risk.

Noni Madueke posed the first threat for Arsenal with a powerful run down the right, while Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya saved well from Giuliano Simeone.

Both sides looked intent on staying compact and avoiding defensive errors, with Madueke going close from outside the penalty area while, at the other end, Arsenal was able to close down Atletico's attacks.

Arsenal took the lead from the penalty spot in the final minute of the first half when Viktor Gyokeres was barged over by David Hancko, with the Swede picking himself up and smashing the ball past Oblak.

Julian Alvarez leveled with another penalty 11 minutes after the break after Ben White handled a shot from Marcos Llorente, with the referee confirming the decision following a VAR review.

Antoine Griezmann hit the bar for Atletico in the 62nd minute, and Raya had to be alert to keep out Alvarez's venomous corner as Atletico enjoyed its best spell of the match.

Mikel Arteta made a triple substitution, bringing on Gabriel Jesus, Saka and Leandro Trossard for Gyokeres, Madueke and Martinelli, but Lookman should have put Atletico ahead after a break ended with him shooting tamely at Raya.

Arsenal thought it had another penalty in the 78th minute when Hancko arrived late on Eze after a pass from Saka, but despite clear contact from the defender, VAR overturned the on-field decision.

Arsenal took the initiative after the decision, with Declan shooting just wide and Cristhian Mosquera firing at Oblak, but the score remained unchanged until the final whistle.

- IANS

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Deepak U
Honestly, both teams played like they were scared to lose more than they wanted to win. Expected more from two top sides. 1-1 is fair. Absolutely no spark unlike that PSG-Bayern game. Need Saka fit for the second leg. Come on Arsenal!
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Siddharth J
Two penalties—both soft honestly. But that's how modern football is. Atletico under Simeone are masters at frustrating opponents. Arsenal's lack of creativity without a proper number nine showed. Gyökeres is good but not that level. Expect a much more open game in London. 🔥
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Sarah B
That VAR decision was genuinely shocking. Eze clearly caught. Hancko didn't get the ball. How is that overturned? Football's soul is being killed by these video calls. Atletico will be happy with the draw but if Arsenal score first at home, it's game on.
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Priya S
Typical Atletico performance—defend deep, break quickly, and rely on individual moments. Griezmann hitting the bar was decisive. Arsenal's front three looked tired. Eze off the bench couldn't change the game. Everything rests on next week. If Saka starts, Arsenal have the edge. 🤞
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Michael C
Two defensive teams playing not to lose. That's not what UCL semis should be about. Atletico will be more confident with the away goal, but Arsenal have the quality to win at home. We need to see more from both sides in the second leg. The drama is still to come!

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