Atletico Madrid won through the Battle of Spain to book their place in the semi-final of the Europa League where they will meet Liverpool and former hero Fernando Torres. The match failed to live up to the five star billing, as Atlético just about shaded a disappointingly dull first half. Valencia perked up after the break, but only really began to exert any real pressure within the last ten minutes with David Villa smashing a shot against the crossbar as Valencia came desparately close to the goal that would have sent them through in an enthralling finale.
Unai Emery threw on the big man Nicola Zigic and the beanpole made all the difference. Imperious in the air, the giant Serb won absolutely everything thrown up towards him. Then with 86 minutes on the clock, controversy struck. Vicente whipped the ball into the box, and with Zigic a yard from the goalline and odds on to nod in, he had his shirt ripped apart by Juanito, in what was about as clear a penalty as you will ever see. If I were a Valencia fan I would be livid, and Unai Emery certainly wasn't best pleased with Florian Meyers decision, with his remonstrations earning him a red card in the aftermath. I honestly can't see this six referee experiment continuing after this tournament, cause not one of those who stand by the area has the courage to make a match-changing decision. Has anyone seen them do anything?
Although Valencia will feel aggrieved, Atlético deserved to go through on the balance of the two ties. They say you make your luck in football and their lack of adventure in the first 80 minutes of this match cost them dearly. That said, they were denied miraculously on numerous occasions as the match drew to a close by that man David De Gea who is rapidly making a name for himself in the Vicente Calderon. Yet another Spanish keeper throwing his name in the hat for that infamous third goalkeeping spot in Spains World Cup squad.
Although Valencia will feel aggrieved, Atlético deserved to go through on the balance of the two ties. They say you make your luck in football and their lack of adventure in the first 80 minutes of this match cost them dearly. That said, they were denied miraculously on numerous occasions as the match drew to a close by that man David De Gea who is rapidly making a name for himself in the Vicente Calderon. Yet another Spanish keeper throwing his name in the hat for that infamous third goalkeeping spot in Spains World Cup squad.
So those long-suffering fans finally have a European semi final to celebrate 11 years later. Liverpool await in the semis, with two of Europes most passionate sets of fans ready to lock horns two years after their eventful Champions League clashes in 2008. I'd like to send my congratulations to the boys over at MadridAtleticos, who will no doubt be celebrating their teams achievement in Madrid over the weekend! It's been an eventful season in the red and white half of the capital, but incredibly they're now only one step from the Europa League final in Hamburg. Arise Sir Quique.