Real Madrid’s Youth A this Wednesday passed the round of 16 of UEFA Youth League after achieving a well-deserved and courageous victory (2-0) against RB Leipzigin a confrontation played in the stadium Alfredo Di Stefano where they decide the goals of Gonzalo García and Cristian Perea. In the quarterfinals (March 12-13), again in a single match, the whites will face the AC Milan in Italian lands. The Rossoneri qualified on penalties (4-2) against Panties Portuguese after finishing the first 90 minutes and the subsequent extra time with a two-goal tie.
The fight started at real Madrid clearly dominant a Leipzig who is limited to waiting behind and who is harmless to attack. The one in Alvaro Arbeloa They did not fail the first time they presented to defeat the goal defended by Timo Schliek in the 24th minute.
Gonzalo Garciaa forward that Carlo Ancelotti made his debut this season against Cádiz within New Mirandillawhich ended with a great sense of a wonderful help from Cesar Palacioswho showed his great vision of the game with amazing turns and passing into space for the run of Gonzalo Garciawhich he solved in a wonderful way to score 1-0.
After the goal, the merengue team dropped the pressure against a Leipzig without any ability to respond. It was an early period of superiority real Madrid. Arbeloa’s men played most of the time in the opposite field and the Germans had almost no choice, having only made a few strategies.
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Real Madrid: Quetzalcoatl; Fortea, Folgado, Naveros, Lekhedim; Morán (Moreno, 86′), Cristian Perea (Paulo Iago, 88′), César Palacios (Fortuny, 84′); De Llanos (Meso, 58′), Gonzalo García (Pol Duran, 88′) and Iker Bravo
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RB Leipzig: Schileck; Koss (Künhardt, 70′), Henning, Böhm (Boog, 79′), Bayindir; Jatta, Schierack, Lenz (Sachse, 78′), Schossler (Bungi, 58′); Onuoha and Yannick Eduardo
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The objectives: 1-0, Gonzalo García (24′); 2-0, Cristian Perea (81′)
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Referee: Vassilis Fotias (Greece). He showed yellow cards to locals Iker Bravo, Morán and Perea; and the guest Bungi
The
Incidents: Single-match tie for the round of 16 of the UEFA Youth League, played at the Alfredo Di Stéfano stadium in front of 1,275 spectators. White first team players Joselu and Lucas Vázquez witnessed the match.
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After the restart, the merengue team looked for the goal of silence. Iker Bravo He almost got it with a fine individual play in the 64th minute, but his shot went wide. A few seconds later, the Mallorcan goalkeeper Ferran Quetglas He avoided the German tie with a save from a shot from Jatta.
Real Madrid sentences based on strategy
Iker Bravo scored again in the 76th minute. After beating Kauan Kelvin, he stood in front of the goal. Schlieck, who saved his team with a miraculous hand. However, the score was 2-0 after five minutes. At the exit of a corner, Cristian Perea He sealed the match with a powerful right-footed volley from the edge of the area that slid into the German’s goal after hitting the post.
Now, on Real Madrid, facing the Final Four, waiting for you Milan who suffered this Wednesday to defeat a fighter Panties within Vismara Sports Center. The one in Ignazio Abate They got on the scoreboard twice Yes (24′), who missed a penalty in the 12th minute, and Zeoli (71′), but the Portuguese responded with goals Dinis Rodriguez (66′) and Ruben Furtado (94′).
The road to the Youth League final
Tuesday February 27
AZ Alkmaar (PB)-Porto (POR) 1-1 (3-4 pen.)
Zilina (ESQ)-Copenhagen (DIN) 1-1 (2-4 pen.)
Mainz (ALE)-Manchester City (ING) 2-1
Wednesday February 28
Olympiacos (GRE)-Lens (FRA) 2-2 (4-2 pen.)
AC Milan (ITA)-Braga (POR) 2-2 (4-2 pen.)
Salzburg (AUS)-Nantes (FRA) 0-1
Bayern (GER)– Feyenoord (PB) 3-2
Real Madrid (ESP)-RBLeipzig (ALE) 2-0
Quarterfinals (March 12-13/single match)
1: Mainz (ALE)-Porto (POR)
2: Nantes (FRA)-Copenhagen (DIN)
3: Bayern (ALE)-Olympiacos (GRE)
4: Milan (ITA)-Real Madrid (ESP)
Semifinals (April 19/single venue)
1: Winner 3-Winner 2
2: Winner 1-Winner 4
Final (April 22/single place)
Semifinal winner 1-Semifinal winner 2
Source: La Verdad

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