Champions League, quarter finals. Spanish bankruptcy: after Barcelona, ​​Real Madrid was also eliminated

Without much chance of the title in Spain, Real Madrid played their entire season in the 90 minutes in Munich. He lost in Germany, 3-4 against Bayern. The Germans go ahead 6-4 overall. Real Madrid, like Barcelona on Tuesday night, contested the arbitration. The semi-finals are: Atletico Madrid – Arsenal London and PSG – Bayern Munich.

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Football Champions League – quarter-finals (second leg)

Wednesday

Arsenal London – Sporting Lisbon 0-0 (1-0)

Bayern Munich – Real Madrid 4-3 (2-0)
Pavlovic (6), Kane (38), L. Diaz (89), Olise (90+4) / Arda Guler (1, 29), Mbappe (42)
From the 86th minute, Real Madrid played with 10 men, the Frenchman Eduardo Camavinga being eliminated. Turkey’s Ardan Guler was shown a “red” in the incidents that broke out after the final whistle.

Tuesday

Atletico Madrid – Barcelona 1-2 (in the round, 2-0)
Lookman (31) / Yamal (4), F. Torres (24)

Liverpool – PSG 0-2 (0-2)
Dembele (73, 90+1)

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Real Madrid are unbeaten in their last four away games at Bayern (3 wins, 1 draw). In the Bundesliga era (from 1963-64), only two teams managed to go unbeaten in five consecutive trips to Bayern: Werder Bremen (5 consecutive results between 1989-1992 and 2007-2010) and 1. FC Köln (5 consecutive results between 2003-2010).

The win at the Bernabéu was the Bavarians’ 23rd away in the first leg of a European Cup/UEFA Champions League knockout tie. Of the previous 22 such occasions, Bayern have been knocked out just once – in the round of 16 in 2010-11, when they conceded on away goals to Internazionale (1-0 away, 3-2 at home).

Real Madrid hold the record for appearances in the semi-finals of the European Cup/UEFA Champions League (33 appearances). If knocked out at this stage, the Royals will have missed out on the semi-finals twice in the last two seasons (2023-24 and 2024-25) – as often as in the previous 14 editions combined, from 2010-11 to 2023-24.

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