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Benzema sets up repeat of 2018 UCL final

Liverpool beat Villarreal 5-2 on aggregate, while Real Madrid made it to the final with a 6-5 aggregate win over Manchester City.

- NEELADRI BHATTACHAR­JEE

The semifinals of the UEFA Champions League (UCL) 2021-22 saw four exciting battles as Liverpool and Real Madrid made it to the finals in a repeat fixture of the 2017-1■ UCL final.

Liverpool beat Villarreal 5-2 on aggregate, while Real Madrid made it to the final with a 6-5 aggregate win over Manchester City.

Real improved on its record of most UCL final appearance­s to 17, while Liverpool became one of the only four clubs (Real Madrid - 17, AC Milan - 11, Bayern Munich - 11, Liverpool - 10) to ever play 10 or more UCL finals.

Karim Benzema was the player who stood out in this round, scoring three goals, with the last deciding the tie against City in the second leg.

He became the joint-highest goalscorer

(10 goals) in the knockouts of a UEFA Champions League season, level with Cristiano Ronaldo, who had the same number of goals in 2016-17.

Liverpool cruises into finals, after stutter in the second leg

Jurgen Klopp’s side hosted Villarreal in a repeat fixture of the Europa League 2016 semifinal. Villarreal’s manager this time was Unai Emery, who had defeated Klopp’s Liverpool in the same Europa final that year.

At Anfield this time around, the German manager had his revenge, with his side scoring two goals in a space of 133 seconds in the second half.

Jordan Henderson’s cross from the right took a small deflection of Pervis Estupian to fly over goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli to open the scoring while Sadio Mane doubled the lead in the 55th minute.

In the return fixture, Villarreal struck early — not once, but twice.

Etienne Capoue was the assist provider for both goals, with the first one scored by Boulaye Dia, while former Arsenal man Francis Coquelin finishing the second.

Liverpool came back strong in the second half, with Fabinho scoring first, Luis Diaz the next and Mane putting the match to bed with the third, making him the highest African goalscorer in the Champions League knockouts (15 goals).

With the win, Liverpool became the first-ever English club to reach the final of the European Cup/champions League, FA Cup and League Cup in the same season.

With 139 goals so far this season, it also set a club record for most goals scored in all competitio­ns in a single season, surpassing its total of 13■ in 19■5/■6.

Real robs Man City of its dream of consecutiv­e UCL finals

Pep Guardiola had lost out on his maiden UCL title with City last year with a loss to Chelsea. This time, when it faced 13-time UCL Champion Real Madrid in the semis, it unleashed a tsunami of attacks from the kick-off.

Within 93 seconds, City had the lead. Riyad Mahrez’s left-footed cross was met by a diving header from Kevin De Bruyne as City scored its quickest goal in Champions League history.

Gabriel Jesus converted De Bruyne’s cross for City’s second, but Karim Benzema pulled one back after the half-hour mark from a Ferland Mendy cross to keep it 2-1 at half-time. In the second half, Fernandinh­o

became the hero and the villain within minutes after coming on as a substitute. His cross was headed in by Phil Foden for City’s third, but a defensive error by the Brazilian cost City as a solo goal from Vinicius Jr. reduced the goal margin again.

While Bernardo Silva tried to widen the lead, a panenka penalty by Benzema cancelled that out. The match became the joint highest-scoring UCL semifinal, with Ajax 5-2 Bayern Munich (April 1995) and Liverpool 5-2 Roma (April 201■).

In the second leg, it was City which drew first blood again. Riyad Mahrez shot a leftfooted curler off a Bernardo Silva shot in the 73rd minute to make it 5-3 in favour of City as Pep’s side could sense a foot in the final. The match, however, was not done yet. Rodrygo, who had replaced Toni Kroos, nicked in a Benzema cross from the left in the 90th minute and doubled his tally a minute later.

Real was level (5-5 on aggregate).

As the match trudged into extra-time, Real Madrid earned a penalty following a mistimed challenge by Ruben Dias on Benzema. The Frenchman scored leaving the goalkeeper, Ederson on the other side and Los Blancos were through to the finals.

Carlo Ancelotti became the manager with most UCL final appearance­s (5), with the latest to be played in Paris this month.

Expectatio­ns from the UCL final in Paris

Liverpool and Real Madrid have been perpetual rivals in the Champions League, the two sides have played two UCL finals before — 19■1 and 201■.

In 19■1, it was the Reds who got the better of Real, while Gareth Bale’s brace guided Real to settle the scores in Kyiv four years back.

While their latest meeting was in the UCL quarterfinals last year, the loss of 201■ will be stinging Liverpool the most, as a major section of that squad will be heading to Paris this time, including manager Jurgen Klopp and winger Mohamed Salah, who was injured and replaced mid-game in that match.

It will be Real Madrid’s first UCL final since 201■ as it fights for its 14th title, while Liverpool will eye its seventh, playing its third UCL final in five years.

 No words can help (for) what all of us feel. It is just a question of time, try to sleep as best as possible and think of the new target. — PEP GUARDIOLA AFTER

THE END OF MAN CITY’S CHAMPIONS LEAGUE RUN.

 ?? AFP ?? Star of the night: Real Madrid's French forward Karim Benzema celebrates at the end of the UEFA Champions League semifinal second leg football match between Real Madrid and Manchester City at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid.
AFP Star of the night: Real Madrid's French forward Karim Benzema celebrates at the end of the UEFA Champions League semifinal second leg football match between Real Madrid and Manchester City at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Milestone: Sadio Mane of Liverpool evades a tackle from Geronimo Rulli of Villarreal before scoring the side’s third goal during the UEFA Champions League semifinal against Villarreal at the Estadio de la Ceramica. With the goal, Mane became the highest African goalscorer in the Champions League knockouts (15 goals).
GETTY IMAGES Milestone: Sadio Mane of Liverpool evades a tackle from Geronimo Rulli of Villarreal before scoring the side’s third goal during the UEFA Champions League semifinal against Villarreal at the Estadio de la Ceramica. With the goal, Mane became the highest African goalscorer in the Champions League knockouts (15 goals).
 ?? AFP ?? So close and yet so
far: Manchester City’s Spanish manager Pep Guardiola reacts during the second leg of UEFA Champions League semifinal against Real Madrid. City was minutes away from reaching a second consecutiv­e Champions League final but a late double by Rodrygo and a Karim Benzema panenka sent the Spanish side through to the final.
AFP So close and yet so far: Manchester City’s Spanish manager Pep Guardiola reacts during the second leg of UEFA Champions League semifinal against Real Madrid. City was minutes away from reaching a second consecutiv­e Champions League final but a late double by Rodrygo and a Karim Benzema panenka sent the Spanish side through to the final.

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