Arsenal drew 1-1 with Atletico Madrid in the UEFA Champions League semifinal first leg, with a controversial penalty decision impacting the match. Arsenal will return to London with an aggregate score of 1-1, aiming for a home win to reach the final.
Key points
Arsenal drew 1-1 with Atletico Madrid in the Champions League semifinal.
Viktor Gyokeres scored a penalty for Arsenal.
Controversial referee decisions affected the match outcome.
Arsenal will play the second leg at home.
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Mikel Arteta
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MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 29: Eberechi Eze of Arsenal reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Semi Final First Leg match between Atletico de Madrid and Arsenal FC at Metropolitano Stadium on April 29, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images) | Arsenal FC via Getty Images
MADRID, SPAIN - APRIL 29: Eberechi Eze of Arsenal reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Semi Final First Leg match between Atletico de Madrid and Arsenal FC at Metropolitano Stadium on April 29, 2026 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images) | Arsenal FC via Getty Images
Advantage Arsenal in the Champions League semifinal. The Gunners head back to London at 1-1 on aggregate, where they hammered Atletico Madrid 4-0 earlier this season. Todayâs match didnât have the attacking sparkle of the PSG-Bayern match, but it was intriguing in itâs own right. Tony Meola called it more of an old school game. It was intense and physical. The two sides played defense, something that was sorely lacking in the other semifinal.
The Gunners controlled the first half. They kept Atletiâs potent attack at bay. The much-maligned Martinelli-Madueke-Gyokeres attacking trio fashioned a decent number of chances, although most of them didnât result in a shot on target. Notably, Piero Hincapie â perhaps put off by Martinelliâs presence at the back post too â volleyed wide and Martin Ădegaard dribbled himself into a blocked shot. Iâm not sure the chance was there for the one-touch shot. We didnât get the proper replay angle to tell, but the Arsenal skipper has a penchant for taking a few too many touches, and it seems like he did again.
Arsenal took the lead on a penalty after the Swede had been clumsily barged over from behind by an Atleti defender. Imagine if Premier League referees recognized that the Arsenal striker can, in fact, be fouled. Big Vik, as he seems to always do, ripped his penalty into the back of the net. Normally, Gyokeres hits the ball with that kind of power *and* gets the ball further into the corner or even the side netting. But he struck the ball so hard that it didnât really matter that it wasnât placed as well as usual. It was through âs arms before the goalkeeper could possibly have adjusted to the flight of the ball.
The match flipped in the second half, though. And for reasons that still have my blood boiling. I donât want to do referee discourse, which is ironic because of all matches, this is one. There really isnât a way to talk about the game without talking about the second half referee decisions.
Danny Makkelie is generally regarded as one of the best referees in Europe and the world. I seem to remember watching him call many an important match well. But the moment seemed too much for him tonight. It felt as if he was swayed by the home crowd and manager into calling a one-sided second half, and he (or his VAR team) got two of the three big decisions in the match wrong.
The penalty award for Viktor Gyokeres was correct. The one against was ridiculous. The overturn of Arsenalâs second is scandalous. And for what itâs worth, Diego Simeone escaping that match without a booking (for any number of instances â dealerâs choice) is laughable.
The match turned on those decisions. The Atleti penalty handed them an undeserved lifeline back into the game. It energized the home crowd and galvanized their players. The 20-30 minute spell after leveling when they looked likely to get a second doesnât happen without the penalty. Theyâd likely have some time in the ascendancy, but the time they spent in control was increased and accentuated by a scoreline that shouldnât have been.
Arsenal wrested control of the match back in the last 15 minutes â an impressive accomplishment given the flow of the second half, the home crowd, and the fatigue disparity youâd expect from the two sides. They should have had the opportunity to likely win the game from the penalty spot. But for some reason, a penalty given on the pitch was overturned with the replay clearly showing the defender catching the attacker. Twice, Iâd add.
The juxtaposition of the two calls makes it feel worse, too. The one-two combo of a soft penalty at one end with a, uh, perplexing overturn of an awarded penalty at the other really stings. Mikel Arteta was rightly incensed after the match.
The good news for Arsenal is that they head back to London with a 1-1 scoreline. Draw away, win at home. This particular home win would punch a ticket to the Champions League final. Itâs a shame the Atleti will be able to take their weekend match off, for all intents and purposes. Arsenal wonât have that luxury. Thatâs the way it goes. They should still be able to take care of business.
Q&A
What were the key moments in the Arsenal vs Atletico Madrid match?
Key moments included Viktor Gyokeres scoring a penalty for Arsenal and a controversial penalty awarded to Atletico Madrid that changed the match's momentum.
How did the referee's decisions affect the outcome of the match?
The referee's decisions, particularly the overturning of Arsenal's penalty and the awarding of Atletico's penalty, significantly influenced the game's flow and outcome.
What is the aggregate score after the first leg of the Champions League semifinal?
The aggregate score after the first leg is 1-1, with Arsenal set to play the second leg at home.
What does Arsenal need to do in the second leg to reach the Champions League final?
Arsenal needs to win the second leg at home to secure a spot in the Champions League final.
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