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Atlético Madrid eliminated 10-man Barcelona from the Champions League with a 3-2 aggregate win, despite a 2-1 loss in the second leg. Ademola Lookman's goal secured Atlético's place in the semi-finals for the first time since 2017.
AtlĂ©tico Madrid knocked 10-man Barcelona out of the Champions League and reached the semi-finals with a 3-2 aggregate victory despite a 2-1 home defeat in Tuesdayâs quarter-final second leg.
Lamine Yamal and Ferran Torres put Barça up inside 24 minutes but Ademola Lookmanâs strike gave AtlĂ©tico the edge in the gripping all-Spanish tie once again after their 2-0 win in the first leg. Diego Simeoneâs side returned to the semi-finals for the first time since 2017 by holding on against the La Liga champions in a compelling battle.
Barcelona ended the game with 10-men as Eric GarcĂa was sent off for bringing down Alexander SĂžrloth as he ran in on goal, hampering their chance of finding a third goal to force extra time. AtlĂ©tico, who have never won the competition and lost the 2014 and 2016 finals with Simeone at the helm, will face Arsenal or Sporting in the semi-finals.
The Barça head coach, Hansi Flick, left forwards Marcus Rashford and Robert Lewandowski on the bench and started with Torres and Gavi, hoping to press Atlético relentlessly in the sixth match between the sides this season.
Goalkeeper Juan Musso tipped a Lamine effort around the post after just 32 seconds, with Barça roaring out of the blocks in a fiery atmosphere at the Metropolitano stadium.
The teenage winger fired the visitors ahead after just four minutes when he harried Clement Lenglet into giving the ball away. Torres nudged it back to Yamal who slipped a low shot through Mussoâs legs to hush the home fans and ignite Barçaâs attempted comeback.
Dani Olmo nearly grabbed a second but Musso was able to reach his attempted lob as Barca continued to dominate. Antoine Griezmann had a shot deflected wide as Atlético showed occasional flashes, mostly through enterprising winger Lookman, who gave Jules Koundé a difficult night.
Barcelona doubled their lead in the 24th minute to level the tie on aggregate when Torres left Lenglet trailing, reached Olmoâs pass and fired across Musso into the top corner. FermĂn LĂłpez could have notched Barçaâs third but Musso clawed out his header and left the midfielder bleeding after his boot caught the Spaniard in the face.
AtlĂ©tico pulled their way back into the game in the 31st minute after Barça switched off defensively for the first time. Marcos Llorente charged in down the right behind the Catalansâ high defensive line and crossed for Lookman to convert.
Barcelona, who complained to Uefa about a handball incident for which they were not given a penalty in the first leg, were upset when Olmo went to ground under pressure in the box and their appeals were waved away. The five-time winners were frustrated again early in the second half when Torres volleyed home but the goal was disallowed for offside.
Flick sent on Rashford and Lewandowski with around 20 minutes remaining to find the goal that last seasonâs semi-finalists needed to progress. Barca goalkeeper Joan GarcĂa made a fine save with his leg to thwart Robin Le Normand from close range as AtlĂ©tico almost pulled level on the night. Matteo Ruggieri was left with blood streaming down his face after Gavi caught him with an elbow, with tensions rising.
The game spun away from Barca when Eric GarcĂa was sent off for clipping SĂžrlothâs heels as he ran through on goal, similar to Pau Cubarsiâs red card in the first leg. Flick threw centre-back Ronald AraĂșjo up front for the final stages but there was no way back and AtlĂ©tico gritted their teeth through eight minutes of stoppage time before the celebrations could begin.
Sid Loweâs match report will follow
Atlético Madrid advanced by winning 3-2 on aggregate, despite losing 2-1 in the second leg, thanks to Ademola Lookman's crucial goal.
Eric GarcĂa's red card left Barcelona with 10 men, significantly reducing their chances of scoring a third goal to force extra time.
Atlético Madrid last reached the Champions League semi-finals in 2017.
Atlético Madrid will face either Arsenal or Sporting in the Champions League semi-finals.

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