• Shakhtar Donetsk's Ukrainian forward Oleksandr Zubkov celebrates after giving his side the lead in the 1-1 draw with Real Madrid in Warsaw on October 11, 2022. AFP
    Shakhtar Donetsk's Ukrainian forward Oleksandr Zubkov celebrates after giving his side the lead in the 1-1 draw with Real Madrid in Warsaw on October 11, 2022. AFP
  • Real Madrid's Antonio Rudiger receives medical attention. Reuters
    Real Madrid's Antonio Rudiger receives medical attention. Reuters
  • Antonio Rudiger levels the scores at 1-1 in stoppage time. Reuters
    Antonio Rudiger levels the scores at 1-1 in stoppage time. Reuters
  • Shakhtar's Oleksandr Zubkov scores the opening goal. AFP
    Shakhtar's Oleksandr Zubkov scores the opening goal. AFP
  • Antonio Rudiger of Real Madrid celebrates with team mates after scoring. Getty
    Antonio Rudiger of Real Madrid celebrates with team mates after scoring. Getty
  • Bohdan Mykhailichenko of Shakhtar Donetsk is challenged by Federico Valverde of Real Madrid. Getty
    Bohdan Mykhailichenko of Shakhtar Donetsk is challenged by Federico Valverde of Real Madrid. Getty
  • Oleksandr Zubkov of Shakhtar Donetsk is challenged by Aurelien Tchouameni of Real Madrid. Getty
    Oleksandr Zubkov of Shakhtar Donetsk is challenged by Aurelien Tchouameni of Real Madrid. Getty
  • Real's Rodrygo is challenged by Yukhym Konoplya of Shakhtar. Getty
    Real's Rodrygo is challenged by Yukhym Konoplya of Shakhtar. Getty
  • Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti watches the action. EPA
    Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti watches the action. EPA
  • Shakhtar's Georgiy Sudakov battles with Real's Karim Benzema. EPA
    Shakhtar's Georgiy Sudakov battles with Real's Karim Benzema. EPA

Antonio Rudiger's late strike saves Real Madrid at Shakhtar Donetsk


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Shakhtar Donetsk were denied a memorable win over Real Madrid as Antonio Rudiger scored a brave stoppage-time equaliser in their Champions League clash in Warsaw to earn the reigning champions' passage to the knockout stage.

The Ukrainian side, playing their home matches in Poland because of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, impressed and took the lead through Oleksandr Zubkov early in the second half.

It seemed like Madrid were poised to lose their first match of the season across all competitions, but Rudiger headed home from Toni Kroos's cross in the fifth minute of five added on, colliding with goalkeeper Anatoliy Trubin in the process.

Rudiger left the pitch covered in blood, and the Shakhtar goalkeeper had to see out the final seconds with a bandage wrapped round his head.

Carlo Ancelotti had rested Vinicius Junior, among others, keeping an eye on Sunday's clasico against bitter rivals Barcelona at the Santiago Bernabeu.

However, Madrid talisman Benzema started the game after missing the 1-0 win over Getafe on Saturday, and was the first to test Trubin with a blast straight at the goalkeeper.

The Ukrainian made several brilliant saves at the Santiago Bernabeu in a 2-1 defeat last week, but had a much quieter opening half on this occasion.

Trubin made another stop to deny Benzema from a tight angle, but had little else to do as Los Blancos rarely clicked in attack.

Shakhtar took a surprise lead at the start of the second half, with Lucas Vazquez failing to cut out Bogdan Mykhaylichenko's cross and Zubkov getting the jump on Mendy to head home.

Ancelotti responded by withdrawing Belgian playmaker Eden Hazard, who failed to make an impact in an attacking midfield role, and threw on Vinicius and Luka Modric.

Still, the Ukrainian side, filled with youth players after many senior squad members departed because of the war, were tireless.

Pouring forward, Zubkov played in Lassina Traore, who was first denied by Madrid goalkeeper Andriy Lunin, and then the crossbar, coming inches from the second goal.

Lunin was forced into another save by the electric Zubkov from distance and Ancelotti threw on more stars from the bench, with David Alaba, Eduardo Camavinga and Marco Asensio entering the fray.

It looked like Madrid's unbeaten streak was up, but Rudiger's bravery at the last meant they have not tasted defeat in 13 matches, and will be in the last 16 of the Champions League, come February 2

Updated: October 11, 2022, 9:45 PM