Madrid's Champions League Dominance Over City Rivals

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Real Madrid defeated Atlético Madrid in a dramatic penalty shootout to advance to the Champions League quarterfinals. Atlético won the match 1-0, leveling the aggregate score at 2-2, but ultimately fell short in the shootout. Conor Gallagher's early goal put Atlético in the lead, and Vinícius Júnior missed a penalty for Real Madrid. A controversial VAR decision disallowed Julián Álvarez's penalty for Atlético, and Antonio Rüdiger scored the decisive penalty for Real.

Atlético's early goal, scored within seconds, ignited the crowd's hopes of finally overcoming their rivals in the Champions League. However, Vinícius Júnior had a difficult night, missing a penalty and displaying lackluster performance. Jude Bellingham's reaction to Vinícius's performance highlighted the tension within the team. A missed call for a red card on Lenglet for a foul on Mbappé could have changed the game.

De Paul was a key player for Atlético, controlling the midfield and contributing to their attacking efforts. Despite his strong performance, Atlético's coach, Simeone, made no substitutions until late in the game, perhaps anticipating extra time. The match was a battle between Giménez and Bellingham.

Real Madrid's experience in the Champions League proved crucial, as they managed to stay in the game despite Atlético's dominance. They will face Arsenal in the quarterfinals. Atlético, under Simeone, has yet to secure a Champions League victory against Real Madrid. The loss will be a tough pill to swallow for Simeone and Atlético.

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