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Arsenal and Atletico Madrid played to a 1-1 draw in a crucial Champions League match. The game featured a penalty for each team and significant VAR involvement that overshadowed the on-field action.
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Arsenal are one game away from securing a place in the Champions League final and will head to the Emirates Stadium on level terms with Atletico Madrid after a fascinating 1-1 draw at the Estadio Metropolitano in Madrid.
The tight contest was defined by set pieces as Viktor Gyokeres opened the scoring in the first half having won a penalty before Julian Alvarez equalised after the break from the very same penalty spot.
Yet there were a series of decision and possible controveries that defined the encounter with referee Danny Makkelie called into action on an evening that will be remembered more for the intervention of VAR than the football played.
So, letās break down the decisions and incidents that characterised the first leg of this Champions League semi-final:
Arsenal had started the match in confident fashion despite David Raya being tasked with stopping a sharp effort from Julian Alvarez. At the other end of the pitch Martin Zubimendi slipped a threaded pass into the box to Viktor Gyokeres who leaned away from David Hancko and went to ground after contact from the central defender.
The match featured a penalty awarded to Arsenal's Viktor Gyokeres and an equalizer from Atletico's Julian Alvarez, both coming from set pieces.
VAR played a significant role in the match, with multiple controversial decisions that drew attention away from the gameplay.
The draw leaves Arsenal one game away from securing a place in the Champions League final, maintaining their chances intact.
The match was officiated by referee Danny Makkelie, who was involved in several key decisions throughout the game.
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Makkelie blew the whistle and pointed to the penalty spot as the protestations begin from the Atletico Madrid players and supporters. VAR checked the incident but decided to stick with the on-field decision and Gyokeres drove the resultant spot kick into the bottom left corner.
Viktor Gyokeres was fouled by David Hancko for the first penalty decision (Getty)
In pursuit of an equaliser, Atletico stepped up a gear at the start of the second half and pushed higher up the pitch. Marcos Llorente received the ball just outside the Arsenal box and took a shot which wasnāt heading on target.
Arsenal defender Ben White blocks the effort and immediately comes the cries from the Atletico players who are convinced he handled the ball. The referee initially waves away the appeals but VAR intervenes and calls Makkelie to the pitchside monitor.
Whiteās left hand is away from his body and the ball clearly strikes it. In the Champions League these incidents have been given all season and the same happened here, with the referee overturning his initial decision, despite a dispute that ball bounced up off Whiteās leg before striking his hand.
Julian Alvarez took the resultant penalty and blasted it past David Raya to score the equaliser.
Marcos Llorente's wayward shot struck Ben White's hand resulting in a penalty after a VAR check (PA)
Perhaps the most controversial moment of the evening as Bukayo Saka feeds the ball into the right side of the Atletico box. Eberechi Eze, fresh off the bench, stretched to beat Hancko to the ball and gets clipped on the foot by the defender. Eze goes down and is awarded a penalty by Makkelie before the game is paused for another VAR check.
Following a lengthy check by the VAR, Makkelie is once again called over to the pitchside monitor as Atletico Madridās manager, Diego Simone riles up the crowd and challenges the fourth official on the sidelines. Makkelie takes 45 seconds to watch the incident 13 times before deciding that the contact between Hancko and Eze isnāt enough to cause a spot kick.
He reverses his decision again and Arsenal lose the chance to retake the lead late in the game.
Eberechi Eze was clipped by Hancko inside the Atletico box but the on-field penalty decision was overturned after another VAR intervention (AP)
Needless to say the incidents proved to be the biggest talking points of the game and TNT Sports pundits Steven Gerrard, Steve McManaman and Martin Keown were perplexed at the decisions made.
āI donāt think it was clear and obvious and the referee should be allowed to referee the game,ā said Keown before adding: āVARās got too involved... the referee I felt in the end buckled under the pressure.ā
Gerrard agreed and said: āIām surprised he got sent to the screen. I think thereās minimal contact but itās really harsh on Arsenal to overturn that because itās not clear and obvious.ā
McManamanās reaction was perhaps the most telling in summing up the feeling of the watching fans as he said: āWeāre talking about VAR again, I hate it. It spoils the game. Once he gives it and thereās contact itās not a clear and obvious error. You shouldnāt go back and re-ref it again. It baffles me.ā