La Liga 2024-25: Four things we learned in Spain’s matchday 22
Atletico Madrid and FC Barcelona both won their respective matches this weekend, while Real Madrid lost away to Espanyol as the title race once again got congested in Spain.
However, everything changed in the second half when the German team returned with renewed energy and with a clear mission to go in search of the decisive goal.
Jose Gimenez (R) of Atletico Madrid vies with Konrad Laimer of RB Leipzig during the 2019-2020 UEFA Champions League quarter final match between RB Leipzig and Atletico Madrid in Lisbon, Portugal, Aug. 13, 2020. (UEFA/Handout via Xinhua/IANS)
RB Leipzig, competing in the UEFA Champions League for the second time, stunned Atletico Madrid 2-1 to enter the tournament’s semi-finals for the first time.
On Thursday, both sides played conservatively in the first half, failing to create clear-cut chances, reports Xinhua news agency.
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However, everything changed in the second half when the German team returned with renewed energy and with a clear mission to go in search of the decisive goal.
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In the 50th minute, Dani Olmo gifted RB Leipzig the 1-0 lead, scoring in a beautiful move assisted by Marcel Sabitzer.
In need of a draw, Atletico coach Diego Simeone fielded in his young Portuguese hope Joao Felix who changed the team’s performance and leveled for Atletico on 71 minutes from a penalty.
As both teams looked to the penalty shootout, RB Leipzig midfielder Sabitzer landed a spectacular pass to Angelino Tasende who served Tyler Adams at the edge of the area. Adams kicked and saw the ball deflect into the net in the 88th minute.
RB Leipzig will take on Paris Saint-Germain, who defeated Atalanta on Wednesday, in a semifinal match scheduled for the August 18.
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