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Griezmann becomes Atletico's all-time leader in Champions League scoring

Antoine Griezmann will go down as one of the most lethal scorers to ever pull on an Atletico Madrid shirt, and now, at least in the Champions League, the numbers reflect that.

The French striker fired home his 13th Champions League goal for the Rojiblancos in Tuesday’s Round of 16 first-leg clash with Bayer Leverkusen, and the tally saw him surpass Luis Aragones on the club’s European competition scoring list.

13 – Antoine Griezmann has become the Atletico all-time top scorer in #UCL/European Cup, surpassing Luis Aragones (12). Prince. pic.twitter.com/AXJlcsSYpi

— OptaJose (@OptaJose) February 21, 2017

Assuming he remains with the Spanish side next season, Griezmann will have plenty of opportunities to extend his lead.

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Watch: Falcao's appalling, controversial penalty saved by Caballero

Radamel Falcao is back in form, but El Tigre is still struggling from the penalty spot.

On Tuesday, in the first leg of the tie between Manchester City and AS Monaco in the Champions League’s Round of 16, Les Monegasques were awarded a penalty kick in the 48th minute. It was a controversial decision. It wasn’t clear whether Nicolas Otamendi had taken Falcao down, and the Citizens had been denied a penalty when Sergio Aguero ran into one of Danijel Subasic’s legs.

However, City’s supporters were left with a sense of justice being served after Falcao produced a dreadful penalty, side-footing the ball towards the bottom right corner, where Willy Caballero collected possession.

Falcao: Has missed both penalties he has taken in the Champions League this season #MCIASM

— WhoScored.com (@WhoScored) February 21, 2017

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Watch: Falcao redeems himself with sensational chip

All is forgiven.

After seeing an atrocious penalty saved minutes earlier, Monaco striker Radamel Falcao redeemed himself by producing an immaculate chip that lofted, almost in slow motion, over the top of Willy Caballero and nestled comfortably into the back of the Manchester City goal.

2 – Falcao has scored as many goals tonight in Manchester as he did at Old Trafford for Manchester United (15 games). Homecoming.

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) February 21, 2017

The Colombian’s second of the night gave the French side a 3-2 lead, but Sergio Aguero equalled that feat 10 minutes later to get this remarkable contest back on level terms.

City went on to win the wild encounter, 5-3.

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Manchester City smashes 5 past Monaco in absurd 8-goal thriller

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And breathe, everyone.

Manchester City and AS Monaco exchanged blows in one of the most entertaining Champions League matches of all-time on Tuesday, the English side getting late goals from John Stones and Leroy Sane to claim a 5-3 victory at the Etihad Stadium that will live long in the memory.

Related – Watch: Aguero steers wonderful volley past Subasic in manic 2nd half

Sergio Aguero starred in the breathless, dizzying Round of 16 first-leg encounter at a rocking Etihad Stadium; the Argentine scored twice, a feat that was matched by Monaco striker Radamel Falcao, who also missed a penalty on the evening.

Raheem Sterling put City ahead early, only for Falcao and teenage sensation Kylian Mbappe to give the French club a 2-1 lead at the interval.

Then chaos ensued.

Falcao fluffed a terrible penalty, Aguero netted a goal that Danijel Subasic won’t ever want to see again, and Falcao redeemed himself with a brilliant chipped effort as Leonardo Jardim’s side moved into a 3-2 lead.

But City struck three times in the last 19 minutes, through Aguero’s second goal, John Stones and Sane, to put Pep Guardiola’s men in charge ahead of the return leg on March 15.

Related – By the numbers: City, Monaco combine for record-setting goal haul

For a long time it looked likely to be a scarring night for City, who reached the semi-finals last season, as a succession of calamitous defensive errors allowed Monaco to take control.

But Aguero’s doggedness allowed the Citizens to haul themselves back into the game, abetted by Falcao’s failure to convert a penalty early in the second period.

Having recently lost his place in the team to Gabriel Jesus, only to regain it after the Brazilian broke his foot, it was a personal triumph for Aguero, who departed to a standing ovation.

Mbappe took Valere Germain’s place alongside Falcao in Monaco’s starting XI and the 18-year-old in the fluorescent orange boots immediately caught the eye.

He looked to run at City’s defence at every opportunity, at one point leaving Nicolas Otamendi for dead twice in five seconds before setting up Benjamin Mendy, who was thwarted by Willy Caballero.

It was City, though, who went in front in the 26th minute.

Sane lit the fuse, dancing away from three players on the City left and exchanging passes with David Silva before crossing for Sterling to slide home from close range.

But within six minutes Monaco was level as Guardiola’s goalkeeping problems came back to bite him.

He had restored Caballero to his line-up, having fielded Claudio Bravo in the FA Cup at Huddersfield Town on Saturday, but the Argentine’s wayward kicking gave City jitters all evening.

It was his loose, lofted clearance that gifted possession to Fabinho prior to Monaco’s leveller, the Brazilian playing a one-two with Bernardo Silva and crossing for Falcao to net with a flying header.

Moments later came a contentious moment as Aguero nudged the ball past Subasic and went to ground, only to be booked for diving.

On the touchline, Guardiola reacted furiously, angrily gesticulating at fourth official Teodoro Sobrino, but there was worse to come.

City had all the time in the world to organise itself when Monaco won a free-kick on halfway, but Fabinho was still allowed to find Mbappe, who steadied himself before finishing coolly.

It might easily have been 3-1 by the interval, with Mbappe and Falcao both going close either side of the former’s goal.

Monaco looked poised to extend its lead five minutes into the second half when Otamendi was penalised for fouling Falcao, but the Colombian’s weak spot-kick was comfortably saved by Caballero.

City levelled eight minutes later courtesy of a howler from Subasic, who allowed Aguero’s shot to go right through him at his near post after a storming run down the right from Sterling.

But the momentum swang back Monaco’s way just three minutes later when Falcao shrugged off Stones and then lofted an exquisite right-foot chip over Caballero from just 15 yards.

After Sterling had seen a penalty appeal turned away following a robust challenge by Mendy, Aguero levelled again, volleying in smartly from Silva’s right-wing corner.

The momentum was City’s and after Stones had put the host side ahead in the 77th minute, jabbing in at a corner, Silva’s dinked pass enabled Aguero to set up Sane to set the seal on an extraordinary match.

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