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Champions League Quarter Finals 1st leg Recap (2025/26)

          Full Results (Quarter Finals 1st leg) Real Madrid 1—2 Bayern  Sporting CP 0—1 Arsenal  Barcelona 0—2 Atletico Madrid PSG 2—0 Liverpool Game of the Matchday Real Madrid 1 –2 Bayern Since the final whistle at the Bernabeu, fans have hailed this tie as a "refreshing" exception from the recent norm. In an era where modern football, particularly in England, is often criticized for being too robotic and over-coached, this match felt like a throwback to the "classic" era, defined by a relentless, end-to-end rhythm. While Bayern appeared to be in the driver's seat, the numbers suggests a much tighter contest. The Bavarians were certainly guilty of wastefulness, with Luis Diaz and Dayot Upamecano spurning massive opportunities, but Real Madrid ensured Manuel Neuer remained the busiest man on the pitch. Bayern finally broke the deadlock and silenced the Madridistas in the 41st minute via Diaz, before Harry Kane doubled the lead just seconds...

Champions League Round of 16 1st leg Recap (2025/26)

         

Full Results (Round of 16 1st leg)

  • Galatasaray 1—0 Liverpool
  • Atalanta 1—6 Bayern
      • Atletico Madrid 5—2 Tottenham
      • Newcastle 1—1 Barcelona
      • Leverkusen 1—1 Arsenal

      • Bodø/Glimt 3—0 Sporting CP
      • PSG 5—2 Chelsea
      • Real Madrid 3—0 Manchester City


        Game of the Matchday

        PSG 5–2 Chelsea

        When you see a 5-2 scoreline, you usually assume a total blowout, but this gaming was swinging back-and-forth for about 70 minutes. Bradley Barcola got things moving early for PSG, but Chelsea kept finding answers through Malo Gusto and then Enzo Fernandez to keep the Parc des Princes guessing. The game turned on its head when Khvicha Kvaratskhelia came off the bench. Chelsea goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen made an error that led to Kvaratskhelia setting up Vitinha's cool lob above the keeper. He then basically hijacked the match and made it all about himself in all the good ways possible. He scored twice, making him the first PSG sub since Kylian Mbappe in 2019 to be involved in three goals. Chelsea collapsed late after a Jorgensen error, leading to only the second time ever the Blues shipping five in a UCL game. The quality in finishing is what separated PSG from Chelsea. Revenge for the Club World Cup halfway done.


        Biggest Surprise

        Real Madrid 3–0 Manchester City

        Nobody saw a 3-0 thumping coming here, especially with Real Madrid missing some of their heavy hitters like Kylian Mbappe, Jude Bellingham, and Rodrygo. Arbeloa absolutely schooled Pep Guardiola in a first-half blitz that left the City players and fans in total confusion. Even without their main stars, Madrid looked dangerous every time they crossed the halfway line and clinical whenever they got a sniff of goal. Federico Valverde was the catalyst, bagging a stunning first-half hat-trick that basically settled the tie before an hour had even passed. Usually, Thibaut Courtois has to make ten saves to keep Madrid in these games, but this time he was helping out at the other end with a massive assist for the opener. City looked uncharacteristically blunt and couldn't even capitalize when Vinicius missed a penalty to make it four. Erling Haaland was a ghost before being hooked in the 82nd minute which says everything about how well Madrid defended. Taking a three-goal cushion to the Etihad makes Madrid the overwhelming favorites to progress after a statement win! Never count them about.


        Best Team Performance

        Atalanta 1–6 Bayern

        Bayern Munich showed Borussia Dortmund how it's done. They did what their Bundesliga rivals couldn't; ruthlessly end the tie in the 1st leg itself. By the 25-minute mark, it was already 3-0 thanks to goals from Josip Stanisic, Michael Olise, and Serge Gnabry, basically killing the atmosphere in Bergamo. Vincent Kompany has this team playing with a terrifying verticality, finishing the night with 25 shots and nearly 70% possession. Those are scary numbers to see in a knockout game. Olise was the standout with two goals, but the way Bayern’s midfield dictated the tempo made a good Atalanta side look like amateurs. A late Mario Pasalic consolation did nothing to hide the fact that Bayern have one foot and four toes in the quarter-finals.


        Player of the Matchday

        Federico Valverde (Real Madrid)

        Even when there were many outstanding performances spread across the 8 matches, there was only one candidate for this category after what we saw in Madrid. Federico Valverde with his first ever career hat-trick put his most eye-catching performance. He covered every blade of grass, linking the defense to the attack flawlessly. All three of his goals screamed top quality in different ways. His first was a solo effort sparked by a Courtois pass, second was a clinical weak foot finish — if he even has one — and his third was a beautifully controlled finish through a path that was visible only to him. According to FotMob, he finished with a 9.7 rating, which is about as close to perfection as you get in a knockout game against Manchester City. He’s often the unsung hero for Los Blancos, it was about time he finally got the spotlight. He made sure his name was the only one people were talking about.

        Honorable mentions - Michael Olise (Bayern), Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (PSG) & Julian Alvarez (Atletico Madrid)


        Moment of the Matchday

        Antonin Kinsky's disastrous Champions League debut against Atletico Madrid

        Football can be a cruel game, and what happened to Antonin Kinsky at the Metropolitano was honestly traumatic to watch. Igor Tudor took a massive gamble by handing the 22-year-old a shock debut over Vicario, but it backfired in the worst way imaginable. Kinsky's night lasted only 17 minutes before he was hauled off, having already conceded three disastrous goals in that short span. He slipped and botched a clearance for the first, failed to stop an Antoine Griezmann strike for the second, and then gifted Julian Alvarez the third with a miskick. Seeing a player subbed that early in tears is a rare, gut-wrenching sight that you never want to see on a stage like the Champions League. He looked completely inconsolable walking down the tunnel, but the immediate public support from legends like David De Gea, Yann Sommer and Thibaut Courtois was pure class. Let us just hope this is a tiny blip in what should still be a very bright future for the young man.


        Late-Night Thoughts 

        Where to even start on this one! Some wild action, some wild results. After there was heavy scrutiny on Serie A the last matchday, the tides have turned towards the Premier League. Even though there are a whopping six number of PL teams in the CL Round of 16, not a single one of them managed to win their match. The question is how many will be able to turn it around, if any?


        Looking Ahead – Round of 16 2nd leg Fixtures (IST Kick-offs)

        Tuesday, 17 March (IST)

        • Sporting CP vs Bodø/Glimt — 11:15 pm IST

        Wednesday, 18 March (IST)

          • Arsenal vs Leverkusen — 1:30 am IST
          • Chelsea vs PSG — 1:30 am IST
          • Manchester City vs Real Madrid — 1:30 am IST

          • Barcelona vs Newcastle — 11:15 pm IST

          Thursday, 19 March (IST)

            • Bayern vs Atalanta — 1:30 am IST
            • Liverpool vs Galatasaray — 1:30 am IST

            • Tottenham vs Atletico Madrid — 1:30 am IST


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