Atlético Madrid 0-0 Manchester City (0-1 agg): Champions League quarter-final, second leg – as it happened
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Minute-by-minute report: City held on through a fractious second half to advance to the Champions League semi-final, where they will face Real Madrid.
90+9 min: The ball is whipped in towards the City goal but Ederson punches clear and goes down hurt. He’ll live. On the touchline, Simeone is applauding the Atletico fans.
He pauses to march on to the pitch and give his own player, Stefan Savic a massive bollocking, furiously telling him to calm down and get on with the game. Again, I cannot stress enough how much fun this is. Phil Foden is paroxysms of mirth laughing at Simeone ... who also gets booked.
Champions League: City advanced to the semi-finals despite being outplayed in the second half of a largely turgid encounter that was hugely enhanced by a mass brawl and flurry of cards on 90 minutes. David Hytner reports from the Wanda Metropolitano ...
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The Manchester City refuses point-blank to be drawn on the brawl around the 90-minute mark and deflects BT Sport’s questions about Atletico possibly targetting Phil Foden.
Of the game itself, he had this to say. “They’re the champions of Spain and an unbelievable crowd and energy. And the second half they were better than us. The first-half we had the chances to do it but overall we are in the semi-finals. It’s well deserved over the two games.
On his casualties: “We are in big trouble [with injuries],” he says. “We can’t forget that we played three days ago. To play Liverpool, travel, come here. I don’t know what will happen in the next few weeks. Today we will celebrate because it’s only the third time City have reached the semi-finals of the Champions


