The Citizen (Gauteng)

Bayern’s Spanish jinx strikes again

HOSTS: PEP’S SIDE UNABLE TO FIND THIRD CRUCIAL GOAL

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Busy few weeks ahead for Simeone’s Atletico with La Liga and European glory on the line.

Pep Guardiola’s Bayern Munich suffered a third straight Champions League semifinal exit to Spanish opposition yesterday as Atletico Madrid reached the final on away goals despite a 2-1 second-leg defeat.

Having won the first leg 1- 0 in Spain, Atletico advanced thanks to Antoine Griezmann’s crucial away goal in Munich as the tie finished 2-2 on aggregate.

Xabi Alonso and Robert Lewandowsk­i netted for Bayern on a night when both teams missed penalties as Atletico secured a spot in the final in Milan on May 28, where they will face either Real Madrid or Manchester City.

Bayern and Guardiola will rue Thomas Mueller’s saved first-half penalty just after Alonso had given the hosts the lead by crashing home his free-kick.

There was similar drama in the second half when Manuel Neuer saved Fernando Torres’ late penalty attempt for Atletico.

After Griezmann put Atletico level in the second half, Lewandowsk­i gave Bayern brief hope when he headed home, but the Bundesliga leaders could not find the crucial third goal they needed.

Simeone’s Atletico, level on points with Barcelona at the top of La Liga with two games of the campaign left, face a busy few weeks as they prepare for their second Champions league final in three seasons.

Meanwhile, with their dreams of a treble over, Bayern are left to focus on winning a domestic double in Guardiola’s swansong.

They can become the first club to win four consecutiv­e German league titles if they win at Ingolstadt on Saturday and they also face Borussia Dortmund in the German Cup final on May 21.

However, their European exit will be a bitter pill to swallow for Bayern after they lost the 2014 semifinal to Real Madrid 5-0 on aggregate and exited at the same stage in 2015 with a 5-3 aggregate defeat to Barcelona.

Having been hammered in the German media for starting the Madrid leg without Mueller, Guardiola included the Germany star and also brought in Jerome Boateng and Franck Ribery.

Simeone made just one change from the first leg with centre-back Diego Godin returning in place of Stefan Savic after recovering from a hamstring injury.

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? CLASH OF HEADS. Atletico Madrid’s Antoine Griezmann and Bayern Munich’s Jerome Boateng vie for the ball during their Uefa Champions League semifinal second leg encounter at the Allianz Arena last night.
Picture: Reuters CLASH OF HEADS. Atletico Madrid’s Antoine Griezmann and Bayern Munich’s Jerome Boateng vie for the ball during their Uefa Champions League semifinal second leg encounter at the Allianz Arena last night.

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