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Archive March 13, 2025

Real Madrid beat Atletico in Champions League

Real Madrid beat Atletico Madrid in a Champions League penalty shootout – again – to keep their title defence alive and advance to the quarterfinals.

Defender Antonio Rudiger scored the decisive spot-kick in a 4-2 shootout win on Wednesday after two Atletico players missed.

Marco Llorente’s shot struck the bar after Julian Alvarez’s score after he slipped was disallowed because the ball struck his right foot twice.

Madrid also beat Atletico in a shootout to win the 2016 final – part of a streak of eliminating its city rival in four straight years.

Madrid moves on to the quarterfinals to face Arsenal, who also advanced on Wednesday along with Aston Villa and Borussia Dortmund.

Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe scores the first penalty of the shootout]Susana Vera/Reuters]

Real Madrid’s penalty low and high

The quarterfinals lineup was completed with Madrid’s win in a tense derby that ended 2-2 on aggregate score after extra time.

Atletico led 1-0 after 90 minutes and extra time in its Metropolitano Stadium to cancel out Madrid’s 2-1 advantage from the first leg&nbsp, last week.

Two key incidents defined regulation time. Atletico Madrid scored within 30 seconds and Real Madrid missed a penalty in the 70th minute.

Atletico took the lead with its first attack when England midfielder Conor Gallagher pounced on the ball from close range when a cross by Rodrigo De Paul was deflected into the goalmouth.

Madrid star Vinicius Junior blazed a penalty kick high over the Atletico goal when he could have sent the defending champion into the quarterfinals.

He was substituted in extra time for his teenage fellow Brazilian, Endrick.

Soccer Football - Champions League - Round of 16 - Second Leg - Atletico Madrid v Real Madrid - Metropolitano, Madrid, Spain - March 12, 2025 Real Madrid's Vinicius Junior misses a penalty REUTERS/Juan Medina
Real Madrid’s Vinicius Junior misses a penalty during normal time]Juan Medina/Reuters]

Arsenal, Aston Villa and Dortmund also progress

Arsenal rested some regulars in a 2-2 draw with PSV Eindhoven to run up a 9-3 aggregate score.

Aston Villa also had a stress-free evening at home to ensure England has two teams in the quarterfinals, one night after Premier League leader Liverpool was beaten at Anfield by Paris Saint-Germain.

Villa won 3-0 against Club Brugge, which played with 10 men from the 17th, after a 3-1 win in Belgium last week. Brugge defender Kyriani Sabbe was sent off for pulling back Marcus Rashford when running clear on goal.

Substitute Marco Asensio, on loan at Villa from PSG, scored twice in the second half to ensure his temporary club will meet his parent club next.

Soccer Football - Champions League - Round of 16 - Second Leg - Aston Villa v Club Brugge - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain - March 12, 2025 Aston Villa's Marco Asensio celebrates scoring their third goal with Aston Villa's Marcus Rashford and Aston Villa's Youri Tielemans REUTERS/Jaimi Joy TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Aston Villa’s Marco Asensio, centre, celebrates scoring their third goal with Aston Villa’s Marcus Rashford, right, and Aston Villa’s Youri Tielemans]Jaimi Joy/Reuters]

Borussia Dortmund rallied with two second-half goals to win 2-1 at Lille and advanced 3-2 on aggregate. The beaten finalist last season now faces Barcelona.

The quarterfinals pairings are: Arsenal vs Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain vs Aston Villa, Barcelona vs Borussia Dortmund, Bayern Munich vs Inter Milan

First-leg games are on April 8-9 and return games are one week later.

There’s only one former European champion from England left in the Champions League. Villa’s unbeaten home record has driven its run to the quarterfinal, with wins against Bayern, Juventus, Celtic and now Brugge.

Liverpool’s exit to PSG followed Manchester City being pushed out of the knockout playoffs last month by Real Madrid. Without the Champions League winners in 2019 and 2023, respectively, England’s challenge halved to just two.

Aston Villa the only English winners still standing

Villa’s 1982 European Cup title is perhaps a less-remembered one in the competition’s 70-year history. Arsenal’s only time in the final was a loss to Barcelona in 2006.

Villa manager Unai Emery now goes back to Paris where his two seasons as coach there until 2018 seemed to be unsatisfactory for both parties.

Asensio lived up to his status on Wednesday as the most prolific substitute in Champions League history. The former Real Madrid player now has 12 goals in 51 games off the bench in the competition.

Just like last season, Borussia Dortmund is better in the Champions League than the German league.

The Bundesliga’s 10th-place team trailed Lille from the fifth minute to Canada forward Jonathan David’s shot, before rallying in the second half for a decisive 2-1 win. Dortmund levelled in the 54th from Emre Can’s penalty and Maximilian Beier sealed the victory nine minutes later with a rising shot.

Dortmund was the beaten finalist last June – losing 2-0 to Real Madrid at Wembley Stadium – and got into this Champions League only because Germany earned a bonus entry for fifth place in the Bundesliga.

Niko Kovac, the club’s third coach in the Champions League this season, now takes Dortmund to face former star forward Robert Lewandowski at Barcelona.

Expected exits for Brugge and PSV – after Benfica and Feyenoord were eliminated Tuesday – leaves only the five wealthiest leagues in Europe now represented.

No team from outside England, Spain, Germany, Italy or France has reached the Champions League final since Porto coached by Jose Mourinho won in 2004.

UEFA will share almost 2.5 billion euros ($2.7bn) total prize money among the 36 Champions League teams this season and the 20 percent higher payouts this season figure to widen the wealth gap in European soccer. England and Spain also are in line for bonus fifth places in the Champions League next season, sending tens of millions more in prize money there.

Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright’s first child’s ‘Kate Middleton link’ as celebs send best wishes

Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright reportedly welcomed their baby girl at a hospital favoured by members of the Royal Family.

The couple, who tied the knot in 2015, took to social media on Wednesday to announce they welcomed Palma Elizabeth Wright on March 6. Along with the baby’s name and date of birth, Mark and Michelle shared on Instagram: “Together we have a new love to share… Our little girl”.

Their friends and family were quick to congratulate them, with Joe Wicks writing: “Ffs I’m crying over here. I know how much you’ve wanted to be a dad and you’ll be an amazing dad too. This is the most beautiful thing to see. So happy for you both”, while Josh Wright wrote: “Made up for you both and incredibly proud. You will be amazing parents to your beautiful little princess who is perfect in every way.

” Can’t wait for Palma to grow with her cousins who will protect her forever and make memories for a lifetime. Welcome to the world my little niece. We love you so much. “After Mark and Michelle welcomed their first child together, a pal revealed the hospital where the Brassic star reportedly gave birth.

Michelle Keegan, Mark Wright and their newborn baby
Michelle and Mark welcomed their first baby
Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright
The couple reportedly welcomed Palma at Portland Hospital (Mike Marsland/WireImage)

An insider told The Sun Brassic star Michelle welcomed Palma last week at London’s Portland Hospital, which is where Kate Middleton had her three children. The Mirror have reached out to Michelle and Mark’s representatives for comment. In a post shared on Instagram on Wednesday, the couple announced they welcomed their daughter.

They wrote:” Together we have a new love to share… Our little girl]white love heart emoji]. Palma Elizabeth Wright 06.03.25. “The new parents own a luxury apartment on the Spanish island, near the city of Palma, which they renovated in 2023. And given their baby’s name, some fans are convinced she was conceived there.

After Michelle and Mark posted a black-and-white photo of little Palma, a fan said:” I wonder if they were in Majorca 9 months ago. An unusual but beautiful name. “Another commented:” Gorgeous name, wonder if it has any links considering they’ve got a place in Spain. “

A third fan added:” A gorgeous Spanish name. “One more delighted user said:” Gorgeous name. Huge congratulation. Being a mum/dad is the best job in the whole wide world. “The newborn girl’s middle name, Elizabeth, is a sweet tribute to her mum as the actress ‘ full name is Michelle Elizabeth Keegan.

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Who plays who in Champions League quarter-finals?

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Aston Villa will play Paris St-Germain and Arsenal will face Real Madrid in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

Unai Emery’s current and former clubs cruised through on Wednesday with home second-leg wins.

Villa beat Club Brugge 3-0 to secure a 6-1 aggregate win, with Arsenal’s 2-2 draw with PSV giving Mikel Arteta’s side a 9-3 two-legged victory.

Paris St-Germain beat Premier League leaders Liverpool on penalties on Tuesday after a 1-1 aggregate draw.

Real Madrid edged Atletico on penalties to knock them out of the Champions League for the fifth time in 11 years.

The other quarter-final ties see Inter Milan play Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund face Barcelona.

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Route to the final

Barcelona beat Benfica 4-1 on aggregate

Bayern Munich beat Bayer Leverkusen 5-0 on aggregate

Inter Milan beat Feyenoord 4-1 on aggregate

Paris St-Germain beat Liverpool on penalties after 1-1 aggregate draw

Borussia Dortmund beat Lille 3-2 on aggregate

Aston Villa beat Club Brugge 6-1 on aggregate

Real Madrid beat Atletico Madrid on penalties after 2-2 aggregate draw

How are the English sides doing?

Liverpool suffered their first setback under manager Arne Slot after they were beaten 4-1 on penalties by PSG at Anfield.

The French champions had looked to be heading out of the competition in the league phase before a late run of form saw them finish 15th in the standings, and now they are hitting their stride when it matters most.

PSG will face 1982 European champions Aston Villa in the quarter-finals in April.

It is Villa’s first European Cup or Champions League quarter-final since 1983.

Fellow English Premier League side Arsenal were effectively through after they thrashed PSV 7-1 in the first leg. The second leg ended 2-2.

Arsenal and Aston Villa would meet in the semi-finals, if they both won their quarter-final ties.

When are the quarter-finals and semi-finals?

The first legs of the quarter-finals take place on 8 and 9 April, with the second legs taking place one week later.

When and where is the final?

Is an El Clasico final possible?

Yes.

Barcelona and Real Madrid have never met in a Champions League final or European Cup final before.

But, being on the opposite sides of the draw, they would meet in the final if they came through their quarter-final and semi-final ties.

How do countries earn an extra Champions League spot for next season?

Each country’s league earns a coefficient ranking based on how their teams perform in Uefa’s three men’s club competitions: the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League.

Coefficient points are earned through match results – two for a win and one for a draw.

The points earned by clubs from the same domestic league are added up and divided by the number of clubs the league has in Europe.

For example, if the Premier League had 100 points, that would be split by the number of teams playing in Europe (seven), giving England a coefficient of 14.28.

This season, bonus points are available to clubs playing in the Champions League, which is advantageous to leagues with more clubs competing in it, such as Germany and Italy.

Countries that finish in the coefficient table’s top two earn an additional Champions League spot for the following season.

Those spots are awarded to the teams who finish in the first position below the standard Champions League allocation in those leagues.

In the Premier League, the top four clubs automatically qualify for the Champions League via league position, so any additional place would go to the team in fifth.

Who is leading the coefficient table? Could England get a fifth Champions League spot?

England are top of the coefficient table, despite Liverpool following Manchester City in exiting the Champions League.

Italy are second but endured a dismal time in February with AC Milan, Atalanta and Juventus all losing in the knockout play-off round – limiting Serie A’s opportunity to gather more points.

Spain are third in the rankings, but Germany’s prospects appear difficult with Bayern Munich and Dortmund in the same half of the Champions League draw.

What about the Europa League winners?

England could end up with seven Champions League teams next season.

The winners of the Europa League, as well as the Champions League, are granted a spot.

Under previous rules, any single league could only have a maximum of five clubs in the Champions League. However, that rule has been scrapped.

This season, any team who win the Europa League or Champions League but do not qualify for the Champions League via their domestic league position will go into the Champions League.

Watch highlights of every Champions League game from 22: 00 on Wednesday on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website and app.

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Returning Bencic stuns Gauff in Indian Wells

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Former Olympic champion Belinda Bencic continued her sensational form since returning from maternity leave by beating Coco Gauff to reach the Indian Wells quarter-finals.

Bencic, who gave birth to her daughter Bella last April, battled hard to win 3-6 6-3 6-4 against American third seed Gauff.

The 28-year-old Swiss player has won 17 of her 21 matches since making her comeback to the WTA Tour this season.

Last month she won the Abu Dhabi Open title just 10 months after the arrival of her first child.

After beating Gauff, Bencic said becoming a mother has given a new perspective on her career and allowing her to play with more freedom.

“I always tell myself it doesn’t matter if I win this match, I’ve already won in life”, she said in her on-court interview.

“I have a beautiful family, I’m very blessed”.

How Bencic has surged back into the top 50

The level of Bencic’s game – and the results which she has achieved – so soon into her comeback has been very impressive.

Unranked when she returned to the second-tier WTA Challenger Tour in October, the 2020 Olympic gold medallist will move back inside the world’s top 50 next week.

Bencic is hitting her low, flat groundstrokes confidently and the strength of her backhand – both crosscourt and down the line – particularly caused problems for Gauff.

Gauff, who turns 21 on Thursday, was regularly pinned into the backhand corner and Bencic’s aggression stifled one of the 2023 US Open champion’s most effect shots.

Bencic’s improved fitness also showed in the decider. She fought back from 40-0 down to break Gauff for a 5-4 lead in the decider, serving out victory after two hours and 20 minutes.

“Obviously it’s not easy after maternity leave to do all the work again”, said Bencic, who faded in a three-set defeat by Gauff at the Australian Open in January.

“You feel like physically you’re doing stuff from zero and it’s just your body changing so much in a short period of time.

” It was really difficult, but I definitely feel like physically, I am there like before]maternity leave]. “

Beating Gauff secured her second win over a top-five opponent in 2025, having beaten 2022 Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina in the Abu Dhabi semi-finals.

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