🥐 From the Metropolitano hangover to the Vallecas dream, 5 for Thursday
🥐 From the Metropolitano hangover to the Vallecas dream, 5 for Thursday Continental football has entered its most decisive phase, where every detail matters and epic moments blend with controversy. While Atlético de Madrid and Arsenal have left everything open for the return leg in London after an electric clash, other underdog sides such as Rayo Vallecano are savoring the sweet scent of a historic semifinal. Between untimely injuries and refereeing complaints that have set the microphones of the international press alight, today’s action leaves us with five must-read headlines to understand the current football landscape.
Level at the Metropolitano: Everything will be decided at the Emirates Atlético de Madrid and Arsenal drew 1-1 in the first leg of the Champions League semifinals. In a match full of tactical tension, Mikel Arteta’s side struck first thanks to a goal from Viktor Gyökeres , but Simeone’s men managed to level the contest with a Julián Álvarez penalty. The result leaves the tie completely open ahead of next week’s second leg in London.
Simeone concern: Julián and Giuliano finish the match "knocked" The negative note for Los Colchoneros was the physical condition of the Simeone pair (through footballing ties and surname). Julián Álvarez , who scored the goal, had to come off after suffering an ankle knock in a collision with Eberechi Eze . Meanwhile, Giuliano Simeone was substituted at halftime due to severe pain in his waist after a clash with Hincapié.
"Cholo" sounded optimistic after the match, but both remain doubts for the upcoming fixtures. Arsenal rage at the refereeing Deep indignation in the Gunners camp. Mikel Arteta did not hide his anger with the referee’s criteria, especially after the VAR intervention that overturned a second penalty awarded to Arsenal for a foul on Eze.
Arteta described the decision as incomprehensible after multiple reviews, believing the standard applied clearly harmed their chances of taking a bigger advantage back to England. Vallecas dresses up: Rayo face their date with history Today marks the start of Rayo Vallecano’s Conference League dream. The red-sash side host French club Strasbourg in the first leg of the semifinal, in what is considered the most important match of their recent history.