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Atlético de Madrid defeated Inter Milan on penalties this Wednesday in the round of 16 of the Champions League.
The European Top 8 is complete! Like Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid did honor to La Liga this Wednesday by dismissing Inter Milan to earn their place in the quarter-finals of the Champions League. Spain will therefore be in the spotlight, among two representatives from the Premier League (Manchester City and Arsenal), two residents of the Bundesliga (Bayern and Dortmund) and PSG.
To achieve their goals today, three weeks after having suffered the law of the Nerazzurri at San Siro (1-0), the Colchoneros were able to count on the return to business of Griezmann, finally recovered from his ankle injury. While Dimarco opened the scoring for the Milanese (0-1, 33e), the French international benefited from a defensive blunder by Pavard, his selection companion, to immediately set the record straight (1-1, 35e).
Lautaro Martinez in the clouds
By pushing hard in the second half – literally setting things on fire in the last quarter of an hour – the Madrilenians ended up snatching extra time, rewarded by Depay, a real luxury joker for Atlético this season (2-1, 87e). With the rest that we know. On penalties, the impressive Oblak defeated Sanchez and Klaassen, seeing Martinez send his ball into the clouds.
Thanks to Depay, again, Riquelme and Correa, Atlético de Madrid won 3-2 in this fateful session. You will have to reckon with the Matelassiers de Simeone for the next round; whose posters will be determined this Friday March 15 at noon. The Parisians, finally, will be fixed!
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