Arsenal and Atletico Madrid settled for a 1-1 draw in a tense UEFA Champions League semifinal first-leg clash in Madrid, leaving the tie finely balanced ahead of the return leg in London. Played at the Metropolitano Stadium, the encounter delivered drama, controversy and moments of quality from both sides.
The Premier League leaders struck first just before the break, with Viktor Gyökeres continuing his fine scoring form to hand Arsenal a 1-0 advantage. The visitors controlled much of the opening half, creating several chances and frustrating Atletico’s attacking rhythm.
The Spanish side responded with greater urgency after the interval and were rewarded when Julián Álvarez calmly converted from the penalty spot to restore parity. Atletico grew into the contest, applying pressure and pushing for a late winner in front of their home supporters.
However, the match’s biggest talking point came when Arsenal were denied a second penalty following a VAR review. The referee initially pointed to the spot after a challenge involving Eberechi Eze, but reversed the decision after consulting the pitchside monitor, sparking protests from the English side.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta expressed strong frustration after the match, insisting the overturned decision could prove decisive in the outcome of the tie. Despite the controversy, his side remains confident heading into the second leg, especially with home advantage at the Emirates Stadium.
Both teams now turn their attention to the return fixture in London, where a place in the final will be decided. With the tie evenly poised and tensions already high, the second leg promises another fiercely contested battle.



