MADRID: Atletico Madrid celebrated like they had won the trophy after reaching the Champions League quarter-finals by edging past PSV Eindhoven 8-7 on penalties on Tuesday and Manchester City kept a lifeless Dynamo Kiev in check to reach the last eight for the first time with a 0-0 draw.
Atletico’s Juanfran converted the winning spotkick at the Vicente Calderon Stadium, before ripping off his shirt and charging to celebrate wildly with the home fans after the two sides became the first to end a Champions League knockout match 0-0 on aggregate.
It took 16 kicks to finally produce a winner with Luciano Narsingh hitting the crossbar with PSV’s eighth effort before Juanfran coolly delivered for his side.
Atletico are into the last eight for third successive year, having also needed penalties to beat Bayer Leverkusen last season. The Spanish side, runners-up in 2014, had home advantage in Tuesday’s second leg after drawing in the Netherlands, but were kept in check by a disciplined defensive display from the Dutch champions.
Atletico should have gone ahead after 15 minutes when Koke set up Antoine Griezmann, but PSV goalkeeper Jeroen Zoet blocked his low shot with a fine reflex save from 10 metres.
Zoet denied Griezmann again when he beat away the Atletico forward’s goal-bound header from point-blank range in a first half of few chances.
PSV looked for opportunities on the counter-attack and Luuk de Jong missed a chance for the Dutch champions just before the break.
PSV were more adventurous in the second half, however, and came closest to breaking the deadlock in the 58th minute when Jurgen Locadia’s shot from the left was pushed onto the post by Atletico goalkeeper Jan Oblak. Atletico defender Filipe Luis then reacted quickly to prevent De Jong from scoring on the rebound.
Just after the hour mark, Zoet blocked an effort from Filipe Luis and the rebound fell for Yannick Carrasco, who shot wildly over the bar.
Substitute Fernando Torres led Atletico’s attacking efforts in the second half spurning two half-chances before he had a firm left-footed shot from an acute angle palmed onto the crossbar by Zoet in the 87th minute.
Lucas Hernandez headed over in extra time after finding himself unmarked from a corner and Atletico captain Gabi wasted a free kick on the edge of the PSV penalty area, but the hosts could not find a way through.
Manchester City captain Vincent Kompany limped off after five minutes with a muscle problem and fellow defender Nicolas Otamendi followed soon after as the hosts moved into the last eight with a 3-1 aggregate success that was entirely due to their first-leg victory.
There was little in terms of goalmouth action throughout the return leg at the Etihad Stadium, with City having the game’s best chance when Jesus Navas hit the post midway through the second half.
Pellegrini’s team, who were knocked out in the last 16 by Barcelona in each of the last two seasons and face local rivals Manchester United in a domestic derby on Sunday, only looked like conceding at the end when keeper Joe Hart saved well from Vitaliy Buyalskiy.
City, whose Premier League title hopes were dented with a 0-0 draw at Norwich City on Saturday, suffered a further blow when Kompany was forced off with what looked like a calf problem. Their injury woes were compounded when Otamendi was also substituted with barely 20 minutes on the clock in what was a soporific start to the encounter.
With City under no pressure to attack having secured a comfortable first-leg advantage, and Kiev seemingly impotent up front, the first half was played like a testimonial.
The Ukrainian domestic champions caused a few uneasy moments for the makeshift City centre back partnership of Martin Demichelis and Eliaquim Mangala but created no clear-cut chances.
It took 58 minutes for the home side to make any sort of incision into the Kiev defence as Yaya Toure exchanged quick passes with Sergio Aguero before the Argentine striker flashed his shot wide from a tight angle.
Navas then crashed an effort against the foot of the post three minutes later as the game showed signs of life, while Toure fired straight at Kiev keeper Olexandr Shovkovskiy with 20 minutes to play.
Hart was forced into action in the final few moments with a good block to deny Buyalskiy on an otherwise easy night for the City keeper.