Both favorites lost the lead late. Despite that, a draw was enough for Manchester City and Inter – who advance to the semi-finals. Upförsbacke awaited German Bayern Munich in tonight’s quarter-final after last week’s 0-3 loss against Haaland’s Manchester City. And it was Bayern Munich who created the match’s first scoring chance when Leroy Sané sent the ball wide. Things would soon look darker for Bayern Munich. That after Dayot Upamecano pushed Ehrling Braut Haaland over and was sent off – it was believed. – It was quite unnecessarily a red card from the back pocket. The offside was in a first position, which meant that Upamecano’s foul was not punishable, said C More’s commentator Lasse Granqvist. A few minutes later, Dayot Upamecano would still be the scapegoat. After receiving a shot on the arm in the penalty area, the referee pointed to the penalty spot. Dotted the match – after penalty miss But after being booed by the crowd, Ehrling Braut Haaland burned the penalty. The score was still 0-0 at halftime. However, Haaland would get revenge. In the 57th minute, the Norwegian punctuated the match when he – as so many times before – scored a goal. When Bayern Munich equalized in the 83rd minute, the train had already left. 1-1 was the final score and Manchester City can look back on a 4-1 victory after the double meetings. In the evening’s second quarter-final, it was Inter who had the advantage, after 2-0 from the first quarter-final meeting. The advantage grew even bigger when Nicolo Barella sent in 1-0. Although Benfica got their hopes up with an equalizer in the 38th minute of the match, it didn’t get any better than that. Inter scored two quick goals and despite two late goals and another equaliser, 3-3 meant a 3-5 loss on aggregate. The semi-finals will also be played in double meetings, May 9 and May 16. There, it is Inter who meet AC Milan. Real Madrid meets Manchester City.
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