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Samuel Chukwueze’s late strike fires Villarreal to their second Semi final in their history.

Unai Emary knows what his side lacks and introduced Samuel Chukwueze in late minutes. Chukwueze scored in the 85th and Villarreal made it through on 2-1 aggregate.

OLADIMEJI ADEOYE by OLADIMEJI ADEOYE
April 13, 2022
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Samuel Chukwueze’s late strike fires Villarreal to their second Semi final in their history.
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Bayern’s attacking intent was made clear from the start, as a tactical tweak saw Kingsley Coman and Leroy Sané deployed as wing-backs. Aiming to overturn the aggregate deficit, Julian Nagelsmann’s decision almost worked early on, with Sané’s volley forcing a save from Gerónimo Rulli. Despite their dominance, Bayern were unable to truly trouble Unai Emery’s men, who whilst spending most of the half camped in their own penalty area, limited the hosts to a hatful of chances, the best of which saw Jamal Musiala send a weak header goalwards.

Like the first leg, Villarreal’s plan was to spring into life on the counter-attack, and they should have moved further ahead in the tie, with Arnaut Danjuma and Gerrard Moreno both wasteful. The ‘Yellow Submarine’ were almost punished just a minute after the break, with Rulli perhaps fortunate as he denied Musiala with a clumsy tackle inside the area. Perhaps that moment started a period of panic in the visitors’ backline, and after Dayot Upamecano struck over from close range, Robert Lewandowski took advantage of some sloppy defending to put Bayern ahead on the night, and level the tie on aggregate. Assisted by Thomas Müller’s pass, he spun before coolly poking past Rulli with a composed finish that flicked off the post on its way in. It was another mark of the quality possessed by Lewandowski, a player who has now netted 13 times in this season’s UCL.

Bayern might have then grabbed the all-important second goal, but Müller, unmarked and no more than eight yards out, could only send Sané’s delicious cross wide. The chances continued to come for the German giants, but after Coman almost grabbed the winner, Villareal broke clinically in the 87th minute. Bursting down the left, Moreno set up Samuel Chukwueze, who thrashed to ball past Manuel Neuer to see Emery take a side into the semi-finals of the UCL for the first time in his managerial career, leaving the six-time winners on the wrong end of a successive quarter-final exit.

OLADIMEJI ADEOYE

OLADIMEJI ADEOYE

Oladimeji Daniel also known as Osniff4Sport is a sports writer and analyst. He has been writing sports for number of year's now with vast experience most especially in Africa sports.

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