Soccer-Man City ride out Atletico storm to secure semi-final spot
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[April 14, 2022]
By Fernando Kallas
MADRID (Reuters) -Manchester City
produced a disciplined performance to secure a fractious 0-0 draw at
Atletico Madrid on Wednesday and reach the Champions League
semi-finals 1-0 on aggregate.
Tensions boiled over in the closing stages and Atletico defender
Felipe was sent off after receiving a second yellow card before the
teams played out 12 minutes of added time.
Scuffles broke out among the players following Felipe’s dismissal
for kicking out at Phil Foden and continued after the final whistle
as the teams went down the tunnel, with the police having to
intervene to restore calm.
The English champions were comfortable in the first half, Ilkay
Gundogan struck the post with their best chance after a flowing move
down the right, but they did not manage another attempt on goal the
rest of the game.
City manager Pep Guardiola dared Atletico to get away from their
usual conservative approach and, roared on by a boisterous crowd at
Metropolitano stadium, they tried hard to play with more attacking
intent.
The visitors were patient, slowing down the pace of the game and
running down the clock to the displeasure of Atletico manager Diego
Simeone and their vocal supporters crowd.
The Spanish champions enjoyed more possession after the interval and
threatened to score the goal that would have taken the game into
extra time but were unable to break down the City defence despite
creating several good chances.
City had only two goal attempts to 12 from Atletico after the break
and their goalkeeper Ederson made two crucial stops in added time to
ensure his team advanced to the last four.
"When Atletico play the way City played today, we are very
criticised. Let's see what people say today," captain Koke told
Movistar Plus.
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"I'm proud of my team mates for the effort they
have made, nothing to blame the team for. We've had our chances, we
haven't taken advantage of them and congratulations to the rival,
but Atleti deserved more."
The City players acknowledged they had not been at their most
fluent.
"It wasn't our best game, that's for sure," Rodri told reporters.
"We were tired in the second half because of the calendar, we had a
very intense match on the weekend with Liverpool and we were out of
legs in the end."
City, bidding to win European club football's most prestigious
trophy for the first time, will play record 13-times champions Real
Madrid in the semi-finals.
(Reporting by Fernando Kallas, Editing by Ed Osmond)
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