Despite the tunnel drama, Arsenal remained composed and continued to dominate the tie. Bukayo Saka redeemed himself in the 65th minute, scoring a crucial goal to give the Gunners the lead. VinÃcius Júnior equalized for Real Madrid just minutes later, offering a brief spark of hope for the Spanish side. However, Gabriel Martinelli secured the victory for Arsenal with a stoppage-time goal, cementing a 2-1 win on the night and a 5-1 aggregate triumph.
The heated exchange between Carvajal and Saka epitomized the mounting frustrations within the Real Madrid camp as they struggled to cope with Arsenal's superior performance. Arsenal's victory marks their first Champions League semi-final appearance since 2009, setting up a highly anticipated clash with Paris Saint-Germain. With their focus now shifting to the next stage, the Gunners will aim to maintain their impressive form as they chase European glory.
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