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#Atletico #Madrid #hits #hold #Arsenal #cagey #Champions #League #semifinal">Atletico Madrid hits back to hold Arsenal in cagey Champions League semifinal Atletico Madrid and Arsenal traded penalties on Wednesday as Julian Alvarez’s second-half spot kick cancelled out Viktor Gyokeres’s first-half goal to earn the two sides a 1-1 draw in a Champions League semifinal first leg that simmered more than it sizzled.
After Tuesday’s nine-goal thriller between Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Bayern Munich in the first semifinal in France, the Metropolitano was treated to a far more tactical affair, although the home crowd did their best to provide some early theatre by greeting the teams with an avalanche of toilet paper thrown from the stands to the pitch.
Atletico enjoyed more possession early on but handed Arsenal the lead in the 44th minute when Gyokeres was brought down by David Hancko inside the box. The Sweden striker struck the penalty firmly past Jan Oblak to send Arsenal ahead at half-time.
Atletico equalised in the 56th minute after the VAR spotted a Ben White handball inside the box from Marcos Llorente’s shot. Alvarez fired the resulting penalty into the top left corner beyond David Raya.
Antoine Griezmann rattled the crossbar a little later while Arsenal was awarded a late penalty that was overturned by the referee after a VAR review.
“We gave it a go. We went behind early on from a penalty that I thought was a bit dubious. We had chances to win it, but it will all be decided in the second leg. They defend very well and have some very quick players up front,” Atletico captain Koke told Movistar Plus.
“We failed to finish off the game with the chances we had. We hope the match in London isn’t our last in the Champions League this season.”
The winner after the May 5 return leg will face PSG or Bayern Munich in the final in Budapest on May 30, with PSG leading 5-4 from their first leg.
Arsenal, juggling the tie with its Premier League title race against Manchester City, fielded a weakened attack. Bukayo Saka was fit enough only for the bench after his recent return from an Achilles tendon problem, and Eberechi Eze also started among the substitutes after being withdrawn early against Newcastle on Saturday, while Kai Havertz did not travel after picking up an injury in the same match.
Atletico began with bite, pressing high and snapping into challenges as Griezmann and Alvarez led the charge. Alvarez forced Raya into a fine one-handed save in the 14th minute with a fierce strike from the edge of the box.
Arsenal remained dangerous on the break and gradually grew into the match as Atletico dropped deeper and lost some of its early thrust, gifting Arsenal the opener shortly before halftime.
Trying to play out from the back, the host surrendered possession, and Arsenal reacted sharply through Martin Zubimendi and Martin Odegaard, who looked for Gyokeres in the area. Hancko then brought down the Swede from behind, conceding a penalty that Gyokeres thundered past Oblak.
Diego Simeone’s side responded after the break and nearly levelled three minutes after the restart when Alvarez curled a free kick from the edge of the box just past the right post.
The equaliser arrived in the 56th minute and led Mikel Arteta to send on Eze for Odegaard immediately afterwards, but Atletico kept pushing. Griezmann struck the crossbar in the 63rd minute, while Ademola Lookman wasted a big chance in the 74th, turning sharply in the box before shooting weakly at Raya.
Arsenal thought it had won another penalty when referee Danny Makkelie pointed to the spot after Hancko appeared to step on Eze, but he overturned the decision after a VAR review.
“In the first half, I think we controlled the game quite well,” said Gyokeres. “They started much better in the second half, maybe deserved to get a goal, and overall it was a tough game.
“At home with our fans, it’ll be different for sure. We have to do our job and be at our best.”
Published on Apr 30, 2026
Atletico Madrid and Arsenal traded penalties on Wednesday as Julian Alvarez’s second-half spot kick cancelled…
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#Atletico #Madrid #Arsenal #LIVE #Score #Champions #League #semifinal #leg #realtime #updates">Atletico Madrid vs Arsenal LIVE Score: Champions League semifinal first leg real-time updates
Welcome to Sportstar’s LIVE coverage of the UEFA Champions League 2025-26 Semifinal first leg between Atletico Madrid and Arsenal being played at the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid on Wednesday.
ATL vs ARS Live Score
Lineups
Atletico Madrid: Oblak, Llorente, Pubill, Hancko, Ruggeri, Simeone, Koke, Cardoso, Lookman, Griezmann, Alvarez.
Arsenal: Raya, White, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie, Rice, Zubimendi, Odegaard, Madueke, Martinelli, Gyokeres.
Live Streaming Info
The live streaming of the UEFA Champions League 2025-26 Semifinal first leg between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid will be available on SonyLIV mobile app and website.
The match will also be broadcast live on the Sony Sports Network in India.
Published on Apr 29, 2026
Welcome to Sportstar’s LIVE coverage of the UEFA Champions League 2025-26 Semifinal first leg between Atletico Madrid and Arsenal being played at the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid on Wednesday.
ATL vs ARS Live Score
Lineups
Atletico Madrid: Oblak, Llorente, Pubill, Hancko, Ruggeri, Simeone, Koke, Cardoso, Lookman, Griezmann, Alvarez.
Arsenal: Raya, White, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie, Rice, Zubimendi, Odegaard, Madueke, Martinelli, Gyokeres.
Live Streaming Info
The live streaming of the UEFA Champions League 2025-26 Semifinal first leg between Arsenal and Atletico Madrid will be available on SonyLIV mobile app and website.
The match will also be broadcast live on the Sony Sports Network in India.
Published on Apr 29, 2026
Welcome to Sportstar’s LIVE coverage of the UEFA Champions League 2025-26 Semifinal first leg between…
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#UCL #Atletico #Madrids #Simeone #shrugs #talk #Champions #League #burden #ahead #Arsenal #semi #Lookman #fitness #doubt">UCL 2025-26: Atletico Madrid’s Simeone shrugs off talk of Champions League burden ahead of Arsenal semi; Lookman fitness in doubt
Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone has dismissed talk of added pressure in trying to win its first Champions League crown, insisting it was a responsibility rather than a burden as it prepares to host Arsenal in Wednesday’s semifinal first leg.
Atletico has reached three European Cup finals in its history — two during Simeone’s nearly 15-year tenure — but has never lifted the continent’s top prize. It is the only team to lose three finals without having won the competition.
This season has offered little domestic comfort, with the club fourth in La Liga, 25 points behind leader Barcelona and effectively out of the title race since January.
Defeat on penalties to Real Sociedad in the Copa del Rey final less than two weeks ago has left the Champions League as Atletico’s sole remaining shot at silverware this season, and it could be heading for five trophyless seasons in a row.
Yet Simeone was in no mood to look back at past failures after defeats by Bayern Munich (1974) and Real Madrid (2014, 2016) in the final of Europe’s elite club competition.
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“There’s no pressure, there’s a sense of responsibility, and there’s a special sense of anticipation,” he told a press conference on Tuesday.
“At the end of the day, it’s a football match, and the players are the ones who decide the outcome. We have to prepare well. We want to play the game we’ve envisaged and take the match to a stage where we can cause Arsenal problems,” he added.
Asked whether the competition owed Atletico something after three final defeats, Simeone said, “We’re all human. If you ask us, everyone has a different opinion. But a competition doesn’t owe anyone anything. Things have to be earned and achieved. You have to work hard, go out and get them and hope Lady Luck is on your side.”
The Argentine pointed to Atletico’s approach in recent knockout ties as its greatest asset.
“What we’ve been doing in the knockout stages, whether in the (Spanish) Cup or the Champions League … Playing with intensity, with our style of play, with our attacking initiative. That’s how we’ll go about it,” he said.
For a club chasing a first Champions League crown, there is a temptation to dream but Simeone prefers deeds to daydreams.
“Dreaming is all well and good, but reality is what happens on the ground. Reality is what we do and what God wills. That’s how we behave. We’re in another semifinal. It’s extraordinary to reach it for the fourth time in 14 years. It’s incredible. That faith, that excitement, that infectious spirit will do us a world of good. We’re facing a tough match, but we’re going there full of hope,” Simeone said.
Lookman doubtful for Atletico against Arsenal
Simeone said on Tuesday that Nigeria striker Ademola Lookman was still a doubt to start at Metropolitano Stadium.
“We’ll see if he recovers well tomorrow,” said Simeone, who turned 56 on Tuesday. “He still has some discomfort.”
Lookman has seven goals for Atletico since arriving, one of them in the second leg of the Champions League quarterfinal against Barcelona, when Atletico advanced 3-2 on aggregate.
“His arrival has made a very positive impact on the team,” Simeone said. “He brings new things to our attack. He has been working much better in the defensive phase as well.”
(With inputs from AP)
Published on Apr 28, 2026
Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone has dismissed talk of added pressure in trying to win its first Champions League crown, insisting it was a responsibility rather than a burden as it prepares to host Arsenal in Wednesday’s semifinal first leg.
Atletico has reached three European Cup finals in its history — two during Simeone’s nearly 15-year tenure — but has never lifted the continent’s top prize. It is the only team to lose three finals without having won the competition.
This season has offered little domestic comfort, with the club fourth in La Liga, 25 points behind leader Barcelona and effectively out of the title race since January.
Defeat on penalties to Real Sociedad in the Copa del Rey final less than two weeks ago has left the Champions League as Atletico’s sole remaining shot at silverware this season, and it could be heading for five trophyless seasons in a row.
Yet Simeone was in no mood to look back at past failures after defeats by Bayern Munich (1974) and Real Madrid (2014, 2016) in the final of Europe’s elite club competition.
ALSO READ | PSG vs Bayern Munich — Preview, team news, live streaming info, UEFA Champions League
“There’s no pressure, there’s a sense of responsibility, and there’s a special sense of anticipation,” he told a press conference on Tuesday.
“At the end of the day, it’s a football match, and the players are the ones who decide the outcome. We have to prepare well. We want to play the game we’ve envisaged and take the match to a stage where we can cause Arsenal problems,” he added.
Asked whether the competition owed Atletico something after three final defeats, Simeone said, “We’re all human. If you ask us, everyone has a different opinion. But a competition doesn’t owe anyone anything. Things have to be earned and achieved. You have to work hard, go out and get them and hope Lady Luck is on your side.”
The Argentine pointed to Atletico’s approach in recent knockout ties as its greatest asset.
“What we’ve been doing in the knockout stages, whether in the (Spanish) Cup or the Champions League … Playing with intensity, with our style of play, with our attacking initiative. That’s how we’ll go about it,” he said.
For a club chasing a first Champions League crown, there is a temptation to dream but Simeone prefers deeds to daydreams.
“Dreaming is all well and good, but reality is what happens on the ground. Reality is what we do and what God wills. That’s how we behave. We’re in another semifinal. It’s extraordinary to reach it for the fourth time in 14 years. It’s incredible. That faith, that excitement, that infectious spirit will do us a world of good. We’re facing a tough match, but we’re going there full of hope,” Simeone said.
Lookman doubtful for Atletico against Arsenal
Simeone said on Tuesday that Nigeria striker Ademola Lookman was still a doubt to start at Metropolitano Stadium.
“We’ll see if he recovers well tomorrow,” said Simeone, who turned 56 on Tuesday. “He still has some discomfort.”
Lookman has seven goals for Atletico since arriving, one of them in the second leg of the Champions League quarterfinal against Barcelona, when Atletico advanced 3-2 on aggregate.
“His arrival has made a very positive impact on the team,” Simeone said. “He brings new things to our attack. He has been working much better in the defensive phase as well.”
(With inputs from AP)
Published on Apr 28, 2026
Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone has dismissed talk of added pressure in trying to win…