Atletico Madrid ousted Barcelona from the Champions League despite a 2-1 defeat in the second leg, securing a 3-2 aggregate victory. Barca took an early lead through Lamine Yamal and Ferran Torres, but Ademola Lookman’s goal tilted the scales in Atletico’s favor, following their first-leg win.
Diego Simeone’s team advanced to the semi-finals for the first time since 2017 after a tense battle against the La Liga champions. Barcelona finished the game with 10 men as Eric Garcia was red-carded, hindering their chances of forcing extra time.
Atletico, aiming for their first Champions League title, will meet either Arsenal or Sporting Lisbon in the semi-finals. Barca’s coach, Hansi Flick, made strategic changes by fielding Torres and Gavi over Rashford and Lewandowski to press Atletico aggressively.
Barcelona started strongly, with Yamal scoring early, but Atletico fought back with Lookman netting the crucial goal. Despite Barcelona’s efforts, Atletico secured their spot in the semi-finals with a resilient defensive display.
The match was intense, with both teams creating opportunities. Barcelona’s frustrations grew as they were denied penalty appeals, and Atletico had a goal disallowed for offside. The game took a physical turn, with players sustaining injuries amidst escalating tensions.
Barcelona’s hopes dwindled when Eric Garcia received a red card, leaving them with a numerical disadvantage. Despite late efforts, Atletico held on for the win, sealing their semi-final berth in the competition.
