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Arsenal and Atletico Madrid Trade Penalties in Semifinal Draw


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Atletico Madrid and Arsenal played to a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano.The match began as a cagey affair with Arsenal asserting control and dominating early possession against Atletico's passive 5-3-2 defensive setup. Declan Rice was instrumental for Arsenal in the first half, frequently dropping into the defensive line alongside William Saliba and Gabriel to help build play and neutralize Atletico's counter-attacking threats. Arsenal's sustained pressure paid off shortly before half-time when striker Viktor Gyökeres was bundled over in the penalty area by David Hancko. Gyökeres powerfully struck the resulting penalty past goalkeeper Jan Oblak in the 44th minute, giving the visitors a 1-0 advantage at the break.Facing a deficit, Atletico Madrid significantly altered their approach for the second half, shifting to a 3-4-3 formation and employing an aggressive man-to-man pressing strategy. This tactical adjustment allowed the home side to seize control of the match, generate significantly more attacking momentum, and quickly find an equalizer. In the 56th minute, Julian Alvarez leveled the score with a penalty after Arsenal defender Ben White was penalized for a handball following a sliced shot by Marcos Llorente.Following the equalizer, Atletico dominated the remainder of the half and created a flurry of dangerous opportunities to take the lead. Antoine Griezmann had a goal-bound shot miraculously blocked by Gabriel Magalhaes before striking the crossbar later in the match. Ademola Lookman also missed several prime scoring chances and was thwarted by crucial saves from Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya.The closing stages of the match were marked by significant controversy. In the 78th minute, Arsenal substitute Eberechi Eze went down under a challenge from Hancko, prompting referee Danny Makkelie to point to the penalty spot. However, after a lengthy VAR intervention and a review at the pitch-side monitor, the referee shockingly overturned his original decision, determining the contact was insufficient to constitute a foul.The reversal sparked severe frustration from Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta, who was infuriated by the VAR process. Arteta labeled the overturned call as "completely unacceptable" and "against the rules," arguing that such interventions should not happen without a clear and obvious error. Despite the late drama, the match concluded level, leaving the semi-final tie finely balanced ahead of the second leg in London.

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