Real Madrid secured a narrow 2-1 win over Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 clash at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Los Blancos struck early, with Rodrygo Goes opening the scoring in the fourth minute.
The Brazilian weaved past defenders before curling a stunning strike past Jan Oblak.
Atletico responded well and found an equalizer through Julian Alvarez, who cut inside and fired a precise shot in off the post.
Despite Atletico’s strong start to the second half, Real Madrid regained the lead through Brahim Diaz.
UCL: Gyokeres told he was ‘barely visible’ during Sporting vs Arsenal clash Viktor Gyokeres endured a frustrating return to Lisbon as Arsenal squeezed out a 1-0 win over Sporting CP in their Champions League quarter-final first leg, with the striker coming under heavy criticism from the Portuguese media. The Swedish forward, who previously starred for Sporting, was largely ineffective throughout the encounter at the Estadio Jose Alvalade. Despite a strong reception from home supporters, his performance failed to match expectations. Local outlet A Bola summed up his performance bluntly, stating: “The striker celebrates with a mask, [but] seemed masked: he was barely visible.” Other publications echoed similar sentiments, with O Jogo noting that Sporting “stifled” their former talisman, while Público described him as “largely absent from the game.” Gyokeres, who scored 97 goals in 102 appearances during his time in Portugal, managed just 17 touches and struggled to impose himself against a defence that appeared well-drilled in neutralising his strengths. Numbers speak to a difficult outing Statistically, his performance showed lack of impact. His only notable involvement came in the build-up to a disallowed goal for Martin Zubimendi, where he was flagged offside. A late effort on goal, comfortably handled by Rui Silva, summed up an underwhelming night for the forward, who was unable to replicate his usual clinical edge that led Arsenal to invest heavily in his signing. Substitutes changed the game With Gyokeres struggling to influence play, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta turned to his bench for inspiration. The introduction of Gabriel Martinelli and Kai Havertz proved decisive. Havertz eventually delivered the breakthrough with a stoppage-time winner, sealing a narrow advantage for the Premier League side ahead of the second leg in London.
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The Spaniard outmuscled Jose Maria Gimenez before placing a low drive into the far corner.
Diego Simeone introduced attacking reinforcements in search of a second equalizer, bringing on Alexander Sorloth and Angel Correa, but Real Madrid’s defense held firm.
With a one-goal cushion, Carlo Ancelotti’s side heads into the second leg knowing a draw will be enough to progress.
However, Atletico will be confident of turning the tie around at home.