The Champions League match at the Wanda Metropolitano on Wednesday night was a heated match between the two big teams in Madrid, as Real Madrid secured a ticket to the last 8 to face Arsenal.

The match ended with a lot of drama, especially in the penalty shootout when Julian Alvarez’s shot was denied by VAR because his foot touched the ball twice, before Antonio Rudiger scored the winning goal to send Los Blancos through.
One of the highlights of the match was Jude Bellingham who calmly scored a penalty and celebrated wildly with his teammates after the match. However, amidst the heated atmosphere, the home fans were so unhappy that they threw bottles onto the pitch. Instead of dodging them,
Bellingham showed off his superiority by jumping up to head the bottle before turning around to continue celebrating without any qualms.
It was not a good night for Vinicius Junior, ทางเข้า UFABET สำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ สมัครวันนี้ รับโบนัสฟรี who missed a crucial penalty in the 70th minute, shooting it over the bar after Kylian Mbappe was fouled for his team.
In the end, he was replaced by Endrick in extra time and did not have a chance to take a penalty in the shootout.
But what was worse was the moment at the end of the first half of extra time when Vinicius went down easily after colliding with Nauel Molina near his own penalty area, hoping to get a foul, but the referee did not blow the whistle.
This moment made Bellingham rush back to chase the ball until he intercepted Marcos Llorente in the middle of the field. After he finished fighting for the ball, the England midfielder slapped the field in anger before turning to shout at Vinicius who was standing with his arms spread out as if he was dissatisfied.
Despite being criticized for his performance, when the match ended, Vinicius went back to celebrate with his teammates in full force and did not forget to leave a mark for the home fans. The
24-year-old player took off his jacket and put it on the field. Before repeatedly pointing to the Real Madrid club badge as a sign of the team’s greatness,
Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone was still upset about Alvarez being denied a penalty, while Carlo Ancelotti insisted the referee had made the right decision.