
Spoelstra: No need to penalize Ball any further
Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.
Atlético Madrid staged a dramatic comeback to defeat Barcelona, overturning a 0-2 deficit to win and advance to the semifinals. The match featured Lookman as the key player and Eric García in a controversial role.
🗞️ From epic Atleti to Barça's how unfair! on today's front pages
The Metropolitano was the stage for an epic last night: Atlético held firm and knocked out a Barça side that was 0-2 up in the 24th minute, with Lookman as the executioner and Eric García as the unintended protagonist.
The Colchoneros are in the semis; the Blaugrana are out, caught between anger and the feeling that football owes them one. That’s how Wednesday’s front pages tell the story.
But there was more: at Anfield, Dembélé switched off the lights on a Liverpool side with no answers and no luck. The defending champions keep devouring opponents as if the competition were just a formality.
And tonight, the main event: Bayern-Real Madrid, with Los Blancos chasing their favourite setting: a comeback against the toughest opponent. Another Madrid miracle or the end of an era in Munich? The press already has the headlines ready; all that remains is to find out whether they will speak of glory or an epitaph.
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Atlético Madrid came back to win against Barcelona after being down 0-2, but the exact final score is not provided.
Lookman was the key player who scored the decisive goal for Atlético Madrid in their comeback against Barcelona.
Barcelona's elimination from the tournament leaves them with feelings of anger and a sense that they were unfairly treated in the match.

Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.
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