UEFA Champions League:Title holders Real Madrid Sent Packing

 Manchester’s Romelu Lukaku celebrates during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 second leg soccer match between PSG and Manchester United at the Parc des Princes Stadium in Paris, France, 06 March 2019. EPA/JULIEN DE ROSA

March 12, 2019//-The exit of title holders Real Madrid was the major story coming out of the midweek action in the UEFA Champions League, while Manchester United completed a historic comeback against Paris Saint-Germain.

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Real looked strong favourites to advance into the quarterfinal and keep up their hunt for a fourth straight European crown, as they entered their home clash with Ajax enjoying a 2-1 aggregate lead. But over the next 90 minutes, the Spanish giants were torn apart by a younger, hungrier team and ended up on the wrong side of a 4-1 (5-3 on aggregate) score line.

Their shock exit from the Champions League followed within days of back-to-back losses against Barcelona which put them out of the Copa del Rey and La Liga title race, meaning manager Santiago Solari is surely set for the axe sooner rather than later.

As for Ajax and their wonderful showing, manager Erik ten Hag labelled it “pretty close to perfection”. He added, “Everything was right, we won over two matches and we were able to play football today, we showed that we have a very good team.

“DusanTadic was a great target man and also made a nice goal but I do not want to specifically highlight one player, the whole team was fantastic, and we have to build on that. A number of experts questioned this, but this is historic.”

Tuesday night also saw Tottenham Hotspur weather a first-half siege from Borussia Dortmund before running out 1-0 winners to secure a 4-0 overall triumph, while Wednesday’s matches were headlined by a historic win for Manchester United.

The Red Devils became the first team in the competition’s history to advance after having lost the first leg of a knockout match at home by two or more goals. RomeluLukaku scored twice in the first half, before a controversial late penalty from Marcus Rashford secured a 3-1 win away to Paris Saint-Germain and progression for the English side on away goals.

The other tie on Wednesday went to extra time, as Porto claimed a 3-1 win (4-3 on aggregate) to eliminate Roma from the competition.

The Champions League will complete its last 16 ties with four further second-leg matches next midweek, March 12-13. First up, Manchester City are expected to ease past Schalke as they enter their home leg with a 3-2 advantage, while Juventus have a mountain to claim as they look to break down Atletico Madrid’s resilient defence and recover from a 2-0 defeat in the Spanish capital last month.

Wednesday’s games see Barcelona and Bayern Munich looking to make the most of home advantage as they host Olympique Lyon and Liverpool respectively. Both first leg games ended goalless.

UEFA Champions League results, 5-6 March

Final aggregate score in parenthesis

Tuesday 5 March

Borussia Dortmund 0-1 Tottenham Hotspur (0-4)

Real Madrid 1-4 Ajax (3-5)

Wednesday 6 March

Paris Saint-Germain 1-3 Manchester United (3-3 – United won on away goals)

Porto 3-1 Roma AET (4-3)

UEFA Champions League fixtures, 12-13 March

All times GMT, aggregate scores in parenthesis

Tuesday 12 March

8pm: Manchester City v Schalke (3-2)LIVEon SS6

8pmJuventus v Atletico Madrid (0-2)LIVEon SS5, Max1 & SS Play

Wednesday 13 March

8pmBarcelona v Olympique Lyon (0-0)LIVEon SS8, Max2 & SelGo4

8pm Bayern Munich v Liverpool (0-0)LIVEon SS5, Max1 & SS Play

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