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Giroud overhead kick gives Chelsea edge over Atletico

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Bucharest, Romania - Olivier Giroud's magnificen­t bicycle kick broke Atletico Madrid's resistance and earned Chelsea a crucial away goal on Tuesday, a 1-0 victory giving Thomas Tuchel's side a slender advantage in the Champions League last-16.

Giroud's acrobatic strike was initially ruled out for offside but stood after VAR showed Mario Hermoso had got the final touch, delivering a huge blow to Atletico's hopes of reaching the quarterfin­als. "I didn't know what to think about the goal, I just focused on hitting the ball," said Giroud. "I love an overhead kick and I was just pleased to see the ball hit the back of the net. I had no clue about being offside or not."

Diego Simeone's side had put on a typically discipline­d defensive performanc­e until that point but Giroud's moment of genius means they will have to score in London on March 17 if they are to avoid an early exit. It also continues a worrying dip for Atletico, whose lead in La Liga is also under threat after one win in four matches.

"If you'd said to me in September we'd lose this first-leg 1-0 and be top of the league, I'd have signed for that for sure," said Simeone.

"The results aren't going for us so we have to work, work, work and work."

Giroud's goal in the 68th minute was only the third Atletico have conceded in 14 home legs of the Champions League knockout stages under Simeone, even if this fixture was at home only in name.

Restrictio­ns imposed by the Spanish government meant the game had to be played in Bucharest instead of Madrid, despite the return match remaining at Stamford Bridge in three weeks' time.

Tuchel admitted the switch gave his side an advantage but Simeone refused to complain on Monday, insisting he felt fortunate to play during the pandemic, 'however and wherever that might be'.

Their defeat makes it three home losses out of three for Spain's teams in the Champions League last-16 so far, after Barcelona were thrashed by Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and Sevilla were beaten by Borussia Dortmund last week.

The game looked destined to finish goalless only for Atletico to briefly lose shape, allowing the instinctiv­e Giroud to take advantage.

Alonso had raced away from Marcos Llorente down the left and his cross was diverted backwards to Giroud, who brilliantl­y bicycle-kicked into the corner, but looked offside, only for the replay to show it was Atletico's Hermoso who had given him the assist. The goal stood and Chelsea's players celebrated, seemingly as surprised as anyone and delighted with a precious advantage.

 ??  ?? Chelsea's Olivier Giroud (C) celebrates after scoring against Atletico Madrid in Bucharest, Romania, on Tuesday
Chelsea's Olivier Giroud (C) celebrates after scoring against Atletico Madrid in Bucharest, Romania, on Tuesday

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