Barcelona defeated Atletico Madrid 2-1 in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, eliminating Hans Flick's side from the tournament. The match took place at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano on April 14, 2026.
Barcelona headed to the Metropolitano ā again ā in the hope of a Champions League comeback against Atletico Madrid, and whilst unlikely, it wasnāt impossible.
Not quite a remontada in the PSG mould, it would still take a monumental performance to progress to the semi-finals at the Rojiblancoās expense, given that theyād not lost a Champions League knockout tie at home since Ajax defeated them in the 1996/97 campaign.
Their record of 14 knockout wins and seven draws thereafter was an ominous statistic for Barca, though the Catalans hadnāt lost before last weekās first leg since they went down 4-0 to Atleti in the Copa del Rey, winning nine games and drawing the other.
With history against them, all culers could ask of the players is that they gave their all in their quest to play against either Arsenal or Sporting.
Letās take a look at three talking points from the gameā¦
Brilliant tactical nous from Flick
Putting Gavi alongside Pedri to allow Barca to dominate a number of the midfield exchanges was a simple, but very effective, tactical change from Hansi Flick.
With Atleti no doubt expecting the usual 4-3-3 formation from the Catalans, confusion reigned particularly in the hostsā defence in the early stages.
Each Barca player played their part to perfection, and the two-goal lead that they held before Ademola Lookmanās finish was certainly no more than they deserved.
Passing and movement were sensational, and the freedom with which Barca played, particularly in the first half, despite the evident pressure, will have come from the top.
Brave. Brilliant.
Defending from the front
Time to doff oneās cap to the likes of Ferran Torres and Lamine Yamal for the way in which they continued to make life difficult for Atletiās back line throughout the game.
Incessant running and hunting down their direct opponent at every opportunity meant that Atletiās raiding was kept to a minimum, and in general terms, the hosts had to resort to the long ball.
Arguably, it was a different sort of performance required from the front men, and showed that, when required, theyāre able to seamlessly adopt that way of working, and be disciplined enough for it to be successful.
Contentious UEFA refereeing
Where do you start with this one?!
Though Ferran Torresā volleyed finish deserved to stand, one can accept that he was in an offside position. However, there is no doubt that Barca were denied a definite penalty for a push on Dani Olmo in the first half.
A push that was a lot heavier than the slight touch Eric Garcia gave Alexander Sorloth, to see the striker fall down like heād been shot.
Even then, Jules Kounde was well within range to have tackled the striker, and yet no thought was given to the Frenchmanās positioning.
Plenty of other fouls were either given against the Catalans or not given when theyād been fouled, and whilst itās too strong to be starting on conspiracy theories, letās just say that Barca didnāt really get the rub of the green from the officials on the night.
Q&A
What was the final score of the Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona Champions League match on April 14, 2026?
The final score was Atletico Madrid 1, Barcelona 2.
Why did Atletico Madrid get eliminated from the Champions League?
Atletico Madrid was eliminated because they lost 2-1 to Barcelona in the quarter-finals.
How many knockout ties had Atletico Madrid won at home before this match?
Atletico Madrid had won 14 knockout ties and drawn 7 at home before this match.
What is the significance of Barcelona's victory in this match?
Barcelona's victory allowed them to progress to the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League, marking a crucial comeback.
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