UCL: Barcelona Fall in Madrid Battle with Atletico

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Atletico Madrid - Barcelona 1:2

This was a clash played on the edge — fierce, chaotic, and at times brutal. With three players left bloodied, the showdown at the Metropolitano delivered exactly the kind of drama fans expect from a high-stakes UEFA Champions League night.

Barcelona came out flying, clearly intent on settling matters early. Inside just 33 seconds, Lamine Yamal raced through one-on-one with Juan Musso, only to be denied by the goalkeeper. But the teenage sensation made amends almost immediately. A costly error from Clement Lenglet gifted possession, and moments later Yamal calmly finished to open the scoring.

The visitors kept their foot firmly on the gas. Relentless pressing led to another clear chance, and soon after, Ferran Torres doubled the lead with a superb strike into the top corner. At that point, it looked like Atletico Madrid were on the ropes.

But this side, led by Diego Simeone, rarely goes down without a fight. Rising from the brink, the hosts produced a perfect counter-attack, initiated by a brilliant vertical pass from Antoine Griezmann, to claw their way back into the contest.

Despite the setback, Barcelona continued to dominate possession and create chances. Musso stood firm, producing a string of crucial saves to keep Atletico Madrid alive. At the break, it felt inevitable that Hansi Flick’s men would finish the job.

However, the second half told a different story. While Barcelona still pushed forward and even found the net — only for the goal to be ruled out for offside — their attacking edge began to fade. Shots on target became scarce, and from around the 70th minute, Atletico Madrid, fresher and more resilient, started to grow into the game and threaten themselves.

The drama intensified when Eric Garcia was sent off for a last-man foul on Alexander Sorloth, leaving Barcelona a man down. Even then, the Catalans refused to back off, pushing forward in search of a result.

2025-26 UEFA Champions League

Atletico Madrid - Barcelona 1:2 (1:2)
Goals: Yamal, 4 (0:1); Torres F., 24 (0:2); Lookman, 31 (1:2)

Atletico Madrid: Musso; Ruggeri; Lenglet; Molina N.; Le Normand; Koke (Cardoso Joao, 89); Llorente M.; Griezmann (Sørloth, 76); Álvarez Jul.; Simeone G-o (Álex Baena, 66); Lookman (Gonzalez N., 66)
Substitution: Álex Baena (from 66); Gonzalez N. (from 66); Sørloth (from 76); Cardoso Joao (from 89)
Bench: Oblak; Esquivel S.; Boñar; Martinez D.; Díaz J.; Vargas Ob.; Almada; Mendoza R.

Barcelona: García Jo.; Cancelo (Araujo R., 90); Martín G.; Kounde; Garcia E. (till 79); Fermin Fermin (Rashford, 68); Gavi (de Jong F., 81); Olmo (Bardagji, 90); Yamal; Torres F. (Lewandowski, 68); Pedri
Substitution: Rashford (from 68); Lewandowski (from 68); de Jong F. (from 81); Araujo R. (from 90); Bardagji (from 90)
Bench: Szczesny; Kochen; Espart; Cortés; Balde Al.; Casado M.; Marques Tom.
Yellow Cards: Gavi 70
Red cards: Garcia E. 79'

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