Arsenal and Atletico Madrid scored a penalty each in an incident-packed Champions League semi-final first leg at the Estadio Metropolitano, the 1-1 draw leaving the tie finely balanced before next Tuesday's return in London.
It was a see-saw evening built around three penalty calls: two converted, one by each side, and a third awarded to Arsenal late on before being dramatically rubbed out by the video assistant. The controversy pulsed long after the final whistle as both managers gave their verdicts on the night's flashpoints.
Cagey opening gives way to Arsenal control
The game started as a cagey affair with neither side willing to give an advantage away. Atletico flickered in the early going, Julian Alvarez forcing David Raya into a save from the edge of the area after clever footwork to beat Gabriel Magalhaes, while Declan Rice had to block another Alvarez effort.