Bayern Edge Real Madrid 2-1 in Thrilling Champions League Quarterfinal

Bayern Munich secured a 2-1 victory over Real Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinal. Goals from Luis Diaz and a superb Harry Kane strike gave the German side a commanding lead early in the second half. Kylian Mbappe pulled one back for Madrid, setting up a tense finish, but Bayern missed several late chances to extend their advantage. The result leaves Bayern with a narrow but promising lead heading into the second leg in Munich.

Key Points: Bayern Munich 2-1 Real Madrid: UCL Quarterfinal First Leg

  • Kane & Diaz score for Bayern
  • Mbappe nets for Madrid
  • Neuer makes key saves
  • Bayern waste chances to extend lead
  • Advantage for second leg
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Bayern win beat Real Madrid to take advantage in UCL quarterfinal

Harry Kane and Luis Diaz score as Bayern Munich secure a 2-1 first-leg advantage over Real Madrid in a gripping Champions League quarterfinal clash.

"Bayern settled for a valuable first-leg advantage. - Match Report"

Madrid, April 8

FC Bayern Munich beat Real Madrid 2-1 int he quarterfinal first leg to put themselves in a promising position to reach the Champions League semifinals.

Luis Diaz and Harry Kane scored for Bayern, while Kylian Mbappe replied for Madrid on a night when both sides created chances, but the record German champions will feel they should have put the tie beyond doubt.

Madrid coach Alvaro Arbeloa handed a start to young midfielder Thiago Pitarch, with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alvaro Carreras selected at fullback. Bayern, meanwhile, were boosted by Kane being fit enough to start, reports Xinhua.

Kane nearly made an immediate impact, heading a free kick into the path of Dayot Upamecano, who squandered a clear chance from close range.

Bayern controlled the early exchanges, but Manuel Neuer was required to make sharp saves after 16 minutes, first denying Mbappe following a precise pass from Arda Guler, then stopping Vinicius Junior on the break.

The visitors sought to dominate possession to limit Madrid's pace in transition, though they still created openings. Andriy Lunin saved from Serge Gnabry after Pitarch gifted possession, while Neuer again denied Mbappe from a tight angle.

Diaz put Bayern ahead in the 40th minute, finishing calmly after a flowing move involving Kane and Gnabry.

Bayern doubled the lead just 30 seconds into the second half when Kane curled in a superb shot from outside the area after good work from Michael Olise.

Olise, Josip Stanisic and Upamecano all went close soon after as Bayern threatened to take full control of the tie.

Arbeloa introduced Eder Militao and Jude Bellingham in the 72nd minute, and Bellingham quickly influenced the game, setting up Mbappe for a chance that brought another outstanding save from Neuer.

Mbappe pulled a goal back two minutes later, finishing at the far post after Alexander-Arnold found space to deliver.

The game became more open, with Kane going close to a third and Diaz nearly weaving through Madrid's defense, while Vinicius forced another save from Neuer.

Despite late pressure from Madrid, Bayern continued to create the clearer chances. Jamal Musiala missed a gilt-edged opportunity in the closing moments, and both Stanisic and Olise wasted further chances in stoppage time as Bayern settled for a valuable first-leg advantage.

- IANS

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Priya S
Bayern should have killed the game with all those chances. Musiala missing that sitter could come back to haunt them in Madrid. The second leg will be a nail-biter!
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Arjun K
Respectfully, I think the article overstates Bayern's dominance. Madrid's away goal is crucial. At the Bernabéu, with that crowd, it's a whole different ball game. Never count out Real in the Champions League.
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Sarah B
Watching from Mumbai! Manuel Neuer was absolutely phenomenal. Some of those saves, especially from Mbappé, were world-class. At 38, he's still one of the best. Legend.
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Karthik V
As a neutral fan, this is the kind of high-quality football we want to see! Both teams going for it. Hope the second leg is just as entertaining. Football is the real winner here. 🙌
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Michael C
Interesting tactical battle. Bayern limiting Madrid's transitions was key. But that Mbappé goal changes everything. 2-1 is a dangerous lead to take to Spain.

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