Liverpool and Manchester City continue in the Champions League – emotions are heating up in Madrid

Liverpool and Manchester City continue in the Champions League

Liverpool will face Villarreal and Manchester City Real Madrid in the semi-finals of the Football Champions League.

In the Football Champions League, the final two semi-final teams were confirmed on Wednesday as Liverpool and Manchester City advanced to the top four. In the semi-finals, Liverpool will face Villarreal and City Real Madrid.

Liverpool played a 3-3 draw with Benfica in their own match, but advanced from the match pair with a 6-4 overall goal. Manchester City, meanwhile, played an undefeated draw as a guest of Atletico Madrid, advancing to the semi-finals with a 1-0 win over the opening season.

The meeting between Manchester City and Atletico Madrid did not escape the lessons. The game was close to savage at times, and Phil Foden fell to Atletico defender Felipen rigging. Several yellow cards were dealt for the situation. For example, Felipe flew into the shower because of his second yellow card.

Foden had a hard time on the waterlogged pitch – his trademark technique was nowhere in sight today. At that time, Felipe entered the ball-aiming situation at a rapid pace, and rolled Foden. Felipe was not given a yellow card for the situation.

Liverpool got off to a great start

Jürgen Kloppin Liverpool took the lead, 1 – 0, after a penalty 21 minutes into the match Ibrahima Konate puski Kostas Tsimikasin definitely give the corner kick right.

Benfica had already leveled the game a few minutes later, however Darwin Nunezin the hit was dismissed as an offside.

Less than ten minutes later, Benfica still had hope when Goncalo Ramos forgot Liverpool defense. The Portuguese got the ball in the penalty area and fired into the lower left corner.

In the second half, Benfica’s dreams of the semi-finals were shattered at the latest when it donated a goal to Liverpool after ten minutes of play. Benfica defender Jan Vertonghen canned in your area directly Diogo Jotawho played crosswise Roberto Firminolle. The Brazilian certainly finished the ball to the finish.

65 minutes into the game, Tsimikas were awarded a penalty and Roberto Firmino was able to increase the visitors’ lead to 0 – 4 rolling the ball in by the right post. The Brazilian once again hit the ball with the net with one touch.

Benfica scored the ball twice more for Liverpool. On both occasions, the Portuguese club was able to play the ball successfully against the tops of the ball, although on both occasions the assistant referee raised his flag to mark offside. The goals were approved through a review of the video referee system VAR.

First Roman Jaremtshuk reduced the lead to 2 – 3 with 73 minutes played, after Darwin Nunez cut through the central defense and chipped home a goal for FC.

The opening rounds of the semi-finals will be played on 26-27. April and other parts 3.-4. May. The final of the Champions League is scheduled for May 8 in Paris.

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