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Atlético Madrid-Chelsea

At the start of the match in Bucharest, the English band could have been in serious trouble, and not just because Mason Mount turned yellow in the first minute, deciding to miss out on the rematch. Édouard Mendy did not have a good day today, often slipping on the muddy ground. Luis Suárez had a hard time on the soggy terrain: his characteristic technique was not in sight today.

At the end of the first 15 minutes, things were very lively, with Thomas Lemar on one side a little behind the pass from Suárez and Timo Werner on the other who could not enter the pass from Mount.

Fieldwork dominated then, with Atlético giving up the ball completely, but Chelsea were unable to resolve more serious situations, although Jan Oblak had to be in the gap once with Werner’s shot from an acute angle. The last chance of time came before the Spanish, but after Suárez played with Ángel Correa, he no longer recovered the ball because the Chelsea defenders cleared it.

The first part of the second half did not bring more exciting moments either, there were moments in which there was a bit of exaggeration for more fouls than the exact pass.

Then, in the 68th minute, Chelsea took the lead out of nowhere with the fantastic scissors of former Gunner Prize winner Olivier Giroud, but the assistant immediately scored the shot and Felix Brych disallowed the goal.

Then a long video followed, after which Brych pointed to the middle circle, that is, he gave the French striker goal, because it turned out that there was no ambush, as the ball was added by a defender.

Diego Simeone tried to shake up his team with substitutions, but the Athlete could not renew the remaining 20 minutes and the draw did not come, so the Argentine maestro suffered his first defeat “at home” in the consecutive relegation stage of the BL in the Madrid bench and continues to keep the team up and down.

Chelsea, on the other hand, have won the sixth of their eighth match since the arrival of Thomas Tuchel and Zsolt Lőw and can look forward to a second match from a favorable position.

Lazio – Bayern Munich

Bayern München had a good chance to score the header, but home team goalkeeper Robert Lewandowski blocked Robert Lewandowski’s shot that headed into the squad from the right. Mateo Musacchio came very close to giving the ball to Pepe Reina, but the goalkeeper threw it over the goalkeeper and then passed it to the empty goal in the afternoon.

A quarter of an hour later, the defending champion increased his lead. Leon Goretzka kicked the ball there for Jamal Musiala, who started in the first BL game of his life, and the English midfielder, who turned three years later, shot the lower right corner perfectly from his sixteenth line.

With this, on the one hand he became the youngest from Bayern and on the other hand the youngest Englishman who could succeed in the series.

And the first half of Bayern’s cylinder was not over yet. In the 42nd minute, Kingsley Coman ran to the left, reaching inside sixteen, doing a trick and then shooting at goal. This was still defended by Reina, but the rebound point went to Leroy Sané, who easily scored the Bavarians’ third goal and undoubtedly decided to advance.

The defender continued the execution in the second half: Coman started Sano, ducked for Lazio, turned a defender inside the area and then gave him to the center, but instead of Alphonso Davies, Francesco Acerby, who was trying to save, put the ball in Goal of Reina.

It would be an honor for Lazio not to give up the match at 0-4, which was rewarded with an embellishment. Luis Alberto taunted Joaquín Correa at a great pace, the Argentine midfielder pushed his way through the Munich defense and then rolled towards the goal from 10 meters past the defenseless Manuel Neuer.

In the aftermath, Bayern did not force the score, while Lazio tried to reduce their disadvantage, but in the final minutes, both teams were already waiting for the triple whistle. So the Munichers started the direct relegation stage with a shot and their progress in the rematch is unlikely to be in jeopardy.

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE, EIGHTH FINAL
FIRST MATCHES
Atlético de Madrid (Spain) –Chelsea (Angol) 0–1 (0–0)

Goal: Giroud (68.)

Lazio (Italian) –Bayern Munich (German) 1-4 (0-3)
Goals: Correa (49th) and Lewandowski (9th), Musiala (24th), Sane (42nd), Acerbi (47th, own goal)



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