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One Key Stat for Each Team After the Champions League Quarter-Final Second LegsThe UEFA Champions League quarter-finals delivered intense drama in the second legs, narrowing the field from eight teams to four. With the final in Munich drawing closer, here’s a defining stat for each team from the quarter-final second legs.
Arsenal: Scored 5 goals across the two legs against Real Madrid, their highest aggregate in a Champions League knockout tie since 2009/10 (6-3 vs Porto).
Real Madrid: Conceded 5 goals in the tie against Arsenal, their worst defensive performance in a Champions League knockout round since 2003/04 (5-4 vs Monaco)
Paris Saint-Germain: Achieved 10 shots on target in their 3-2 loss to Aston Villa in the second leg, the highest in a single quarter-final match this season.
Aston Villa: Scored 3 goals in their 3-2 win over PSG, their first time scoring 3+ goals in a Champions League knockout match since 1982/83 (3-1 vs Dynamo Kyiv).
Barcelona: Raphinha contributed to 3 goals (2 goals, 1 assist) in the 5-3 aggregate win over Borussia Dortmund, the most goal involvements in the quarter-finals.
Borussia Dortmund: Managed 3 goals in the second leg against Barcelona, their highest single-match tally in this season’s Champions League knockout phase.
Inter Milan: Lautaro Martínez scored in both legs against Bayern Munich, making him Inter’s top scorer in the European Cup/Champions League history during this tie.
Bayern Munich: Recorded 15 shots in their 2-2 draw with Inter, but only 4 were on target, their lowest shot conversion rate (26.7%) in a quarter-final match this season.
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