
Doug McINTYRE
Football journalist
The semi -finals of the UEFA Champions League are set.
Arsenal completed on Wednesday from defending champion Real Madrid, while Inter Milan Bayern Munich held second stage of the day in the other quarter -final. Both the Gunners and Interden the decisive match of their respective total-goals-win series with the management.
Arsenal will now be confronted with Paris-Saint Germain for a place in the Next Mess European Final, while the ITALS will compete against Barcelona. The Semis starts on April 29.
Here are three fast takeways of Wednesday matches.
This time Luck was not on the side of Real Madrid
When Real Madrid-Eventhibaut Courtois Bukayo Saka’s Penalty-Kick attempt threw away in the first half of Wednesday’s answers to prevent Arsenal from taking an Insurmounts 4-0 aggregated lead, it was easy to guess what would happen. With his raw fans in Santiago Bernabéu that they encourage, Real Madrid would use the momentum that was generated by the time break of Courtois to erase the shortage and remove Annother Wonder in the Champions League Knockout phase.
For eleven long, the apparently inevitable como pack never took place. Arsenal has not only managed the rest of the road their still running benefit, the Mikel Arteta team even received an assist from referee Francois Letexier. The French officer, who had previously given the Spotkick against the hosts, refused to grant Real to Fine to his own fine for a similar violation on the other hand, even after the Video Assistant Referee had recommended to assess. Even five minutes, Letexier was not influenced by the repetition. Suddenly Real Madrid, which could have been drawn within two goals, given the chance to convert from 12 meters, as far away from the last four as always.
Certainly Aough, there was no magic in the trophy holders. Not this year. Not this time. It was Saka who turned the knife with a broken fourth for the Gunners to make up for his earlier Miss. The whites I pulled one back before it was over. But the result was definitely long before Gabriel Martinelli made it 5-1 in the stopover. Real Madrid is out and Europe will crown a new king this spring.
Gunners return to the semi -final in style
When the Arsenal fans who made the journey London to the capital of Spain for Wednesday’s quarterfinals against the most frightening opponent who could have pulled their gunners, they must have considered the prospect of a disappointing journey home.
Those Gooners (Arsenal Diehards are known) Witness history, because the side of Mikel Arteta actually drove past the record 15-way European titlists to reach the last four for the Cruz time since Arsène Wenger was on the sidelines in 2009.
What can they do for an encore? PSG is presented to formidable challenge. But Saka & Co. Also have to believe that they can kill every for the biggest giant of all. Given the completely fine way in which they have reached it, there is no reason to believe they can’t.
Inter Milan contrasts from Bayern’s furious comeback
Top -level football matches are often compared to a boxing match, with all the ebb and flows while momentum fluctuations between the two hunters while the exchange blows.
So it was for Inter- and Bayern-Throuppot accounts of their fight, which ended with interfancing 4-3 on aggregated after a 2-2 draw at the San Siro in Milan.
For Bayern it is not acceptable to win Eithher match. The Germans still don’t have to beat themselves up too much. Because every time Inter landed the 180 minutes, Bayern replied with one of his own – trade objectives almost all the way until Inter’s Benjamin Savard decided with the final winner of the series. Bloodied but not yet beaten, Bayern still hung all the way around to the last whistle and retired within one goal by Eric Dier with about a quarter hour to play.
Nevertheless, Inter continues, with only Barcelona who still stands between the series A -Leiders and a second Champions League -Laatste Appenarance in the last three seasons.
Doug McINTYRE is a football reporter for FOX Sports who has covered United States National teams for men and women on FIFA World Cups on five continents. Follow him @Bydougmcintyre.

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