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Atletico Madrid 1-0 Real Madrid (AGG: 2-2)
92. Real Madrid have barely laid a glove on Atletico this evening.
It is the hosts who push forward and the ball is squared as a goal looks imminent but a great sliding tackle from Rudiger cuts it out.
Real counter and Brahim Diaz gets a shot away from the edge of the box but it is routine save for Oblak.
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View from SunSport's Graeme Bryce at Villa Park
LUIS ENRIQUE could be in for a few sleepless nights as the PSG boss faces up to his worst nightmare.
Aston Villa are heading to Paris for a Champions League showdown and Marco Asensio - the man he allowed to leave on loan - is in the form of his life!
The 29-year-old Spaniard will head back to his old club next month with a point to prove.
And he warmed up with a deadly double here to put 10-man Club Brugge to the sword, like a Matador slaying a bull.
The three-times Champions League winner has been an absolute steal after joining in the January window.
Last night he took this game by the scruff of the neck and delivered his sixth and seventh goals to ease Villa's nerves - six of which have come in front of an adoring Holte End.
Throw in the fact Unai Emery will also have a grudge to bear against the club who binned him after he delivered a domestic quadruple in 2018, and Enrique might discover beating Liverpool was the easy part!
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View from SunSport's Jack Rosser in Madrid
This has been a fantastic night for Atletico fans so far, but they will have a familiar feeling creeping in here.
Too often they have pushed Real Madrid close and ended up on the wrong end of things in this competition.
They were really starting to look tired towards the end of normal time, with the brilliant Rodrigo De Paul forced off.
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View from SunSport's Jack Rosser in Madrid
Real Madrid have been piling on the pressure in the last five minutes but that break in play for treatment should have given Atletico the chance to regain some composure and get their breath back.
The whole stadium has just given Conor Gallagher a standing ovation as he was taken off.
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Aston Villa 3-0 Club Brugge (AGG: 6-1)
83. This has been a dominant display from Unai Emery's side.
They weathered the storm of the early attacks from the the visitors and now are in complete control.
One thing their fans can start to look forward to now is their quarter-final tie with PSG.
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View from SunSport's Jack Rosser in Madrid
What a let off for Atletico that is, but perhaps they deserve a bit of luck for the way they have gone about this.
It was the first time Mbappe had been given any space all night and he made the hosts pay.
The noise in here after that horrendous miss is just as loud as after Gallagher's goal.
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Arsenal 2-2 PSV (AGG: 9-3)
70. Babedi plays a through ball into Driouech.
He hits a ferocious shot from outside the box into the roof of the net.
It is all square on the night in North London.
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Goal - Couhaib Driouech (PSV)
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Atletico Madrid 1-0 Real Madrid (AGG: 2-2)
73. Vinicius Junior steps up to take it with most of the ground booing and whistling.
He sends his spot kick into orbit as the home fans cheer.
What a miss from the Real Madrid man.
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Missed penalty - Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid)
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Penalty to Real Madrid
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Goal - Marco Asensio (Aston Villa)
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Aston Villa 2-0 Club Brugge (AGG: 5-1)
57. Morgan Rogers does all the hard work for this one.
Ian Maatsen arrives to tap home from close range.
Game, set and match.
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Goal - Ian Maatsen (Aston Villa)
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Aston Villa 1-0 Club Brugge (AGG: 4-1)
50. Villa may have booked their place in the quarter-finals.
Bailey lifts the ball through and Asensio volleys it into the back of the net.
Poor defending from the visitors.
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Goal - Marco Asensio (Aston Villa)
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View from SunSport's Graeme Bryce at Villa Park
It's just as well Villa have that one man advantage because Brugge have spent most of the first half on the front foot.
Even with 10 men the Belgians have enjoyed 60% of possession against a Villa side who seem strangely on edge.
However Marcus Rashford finished the half by smashing a shot into the Brugge side net and hopefully there were signs at the end of the half that Brugge might be wilting a little.
Unai Emery has sent on Marco Asensio and Leon Bailey for Ollie Watkins, who was injured and Boubacar Kamara.
But on this evidence PSG won't be having sleepless nights about facing Villa on this form.
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View from SunSport's Jordan Davies at The Emirates
Raheem Sterling looks like a new man! Remarkable what a bit of confidence does.
The two assists he has tonight has doubled his tally for the entire season. All he needs now is a goal to round off this return to form.
Not that it will earn him a start this weekend, ineligible to play against his parent club Chelsea on Sunday...






