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Real Madrid beat Atletico 2-1 in first leg of Champions League last 16

Paul Joseph by Paul Joseph
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Brahim Diaz’s exciting goal aided Real Madrid to maintain its dominance of the Madrid derby on Europe’s biggest stage, with a 2-1 victory over bitter rivals Atletico in the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie.

Real Madrid were leading earlier in the fourth minute at the Bernabeu Stadium through Rodrygo, as Julian Alvarez levelled for Atletico with a stunning shot in the 32nd minute.

However, although Diego Simeone’s Atletico, who lost in the 2014, and 2016 finals against their bitter rivals, kept stars Vinicius Junior, and Kylian Mbappe quiet, they still came up short.

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The Rojiblancos played it safe in the final stages, seeming to accept their one-goal disadvantage for the second-leg derby clash at home next week.

Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti opted for Morocco international Diaz in midfield, to replace the suspended Jude Bellingham, and selected Fede Valverde at right back after he was passed fit to play.

The Italian had demanded his side show a better attitude, and more commitment than during their LaLiga defeat by Real Betis on Saturday, and his charges delivered.

Rodrygo pounced after just four minutes, slipping inside Javi Galan to collect Valverde’s teasing pass, before firing home with his left foot across Jan Oblak, and inside the far post.

It was the Brazilian winger’s fifth strike of the tournament, habitually shining on the European stage for Madrid, where he boasts 25 goals in 61 appearances.

Rodrygo wanted a penalty when Galan appeared to hold him back in the area, but his appeals were waved away.

His compatriot Vinicius came close to netting Madrid’s second, as he surged into the box, but Jose Gimenez blocked his shot well.

Atletico began to create danger of their own, and Valverde hacked away Giuliano Simeone’s whipped ball from under his own crossbar under pressure from Samuel Lino.

Alvarez levelled with a brilliant individual goal, dancing away from Eduardo Camavinga on the left of the box, and curling his shot past Thibaut Courtois into the top corner.

The former Manchester City striker has been in sublime form in the past few weeks, notching 10 goals in 14 matches, and proving why Atletico made him their second-most expensive signing of all time last summer.

Antoine Griezmann and Rodrigo De Paul helped Atletico keep control for long periods, with Madrid finding it hard to take the ball back from their rivals.

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That made it all the more surprising, when Diaz restored Los Blancos’s lead in the 55th minute.

The midfielder left Gimenez on the floor with some quick footwork, and carved out the space for a tidy low finish before leaping into the crowd to celebrate.

Griezmann fired wide and Gimenez over as Atletico looked for a response, and Ancelotti brought on 39-year-old midfielder Luka Modric in search of more control.

The Croatian delivered just that and neither side threatened in the final half-hour of the match until stoppage time, when Madrid might have secured a third.

Mbappe’s cut-back from the right was behind Vinicius, who was waiting for a tap-in, and Oblak saved from Modric in the aftermath.

Atletico host Real Madrid next week at the Metropolitano Stadium, with the winner surely facing Arsenal, who thrashed PSV Eindhoven 7-1 in the Netherlands in their quarter-final first leg.

Elsewhere, Aston Villa won 3-1 at Club Brugge, and Borussia Dortmund drew 1-1 at home to Lille.

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