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A pair of penalties and a controversial VAR intervention defined the first leg of the Champions League semi-final between Atletico Madrid and Arsenal on Wednesday, leaving the tie finely balanced ahead of next week’s return at the Emirates Stadium.
Viktor Gyokeres gave Arsenal the lead from the penalty spot in the 44th minute after being brought down inside the area by David Hancko, who was late to a challenge following an Atletico turnover in attack. Julian Alvarez equalized for Atletico 11 minutes into the second half, converting firmly from the spot after a video review determined Arsenal defender Ben White had handled a shot from Marcos Llorente.independent
The match’s defining controversy came with 13 minutes remaining when Eberechi Eze went down inside the box and was initially awarded a penalty. Referee Danny Makkelie, however, overturned the decision after consulting the pitchside monitor on the advice of the video assistant referee. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was left furious, calling the reversal “against the rules” and saying it “changes the course of the tie,” according to the Independent.espn
Before a crowd of 68,421 at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano, the two sides produced a gritty contest that stood in sharp contrast to the previous evening’s 5-4 thriller between Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich. Atletico grew into the match after halftime, with Antoine Griezmann striking the post in the 63rd minute and Ademola Lookman missing from close range. Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya made a strong early save on an Alvarez effort, while Martin Odegaard had a dangerous strike blocked.espn
Alvarez, who scored his 10th Champions League goal of the season, had to be substituted later in the half with an apparent injury — a potential concern for Atletico ahead of the second leg.espn
Gyokeres struck a measured tone after the match. “We know when we play at home, with our fans, it’s going to be different for sure and we just have to do our job,” he told ESPN. Atletico midfielder Koke acknowledged the tight margins at play: “We had the opportunities to win, but it will all be decided in the second leg”.espn
The two sides will meet again at the Emirates on Tuesday, May 5, with the aggregate winner advancing to face Paris Saint-Germain or Bayern Munich in the final at the Puskas Arena in Budapest on May 30.uefa