FC Barcelona come undone as Atletico Madrid return to Champions League semifinals

The final whistle at the Metropolitano was followed by a release of noise that had been building all night.

For Atletico Madrid, it meant survival and progression. For FC Barcelona, it marked another European opportunity that slipped away despite a commanding start.

Barcelona won 2-1 in Madrid, but Atletico Madrid advanced 3-2 on aggregate to reach the UEFA Champions League semifinals for the first time since 2016/17.

Long after the match ended, Diego Simeone stayed on the pitch, taking in the celebrations with his players and the home crowd. It was a familiar sight, one that reflected both continuity and belief.

LAMINE LEADS FAST START

Barcelona began with purpose and quickly imposed themselves on the game.

Lamine Yamal opened the scoring inside four minutes after finding space in the box, continuing his rapid rise on the European stage. The goal also saw him become the youngest player to reach 11 goals in the competition, moving past Kylian Mbapp’s previous mark.

The early breakthrough set the tone. Barcelona pressed high, forced errors and moved the ball with confidence. Atletico struggled to settle as the visitors dictated the tempo.

The second goal arrived in the 24th minute. Ferran Torres finished from close range after a well-timed pass from Dani Olmo, bringing the aggregate score level and shifting momentum firmly in Barcelona’s favour.

At that stage, Barcelona had control of both the game and the tie. They continued to create chances and looked capable of going further ahead. Fermn López came close with a header that was saved, a moment that would later prove costly.

Atletico, however, remained patient. Their response came before halftime when Ademola Lookman scored from close range after a low cross by Marcos Llorente.

That goal restored Atletico’s aggregate lead and altered the direction of the contest.

Barcelona continued to push after the break and thought they had found a way back when Torres scored again, but the goal was ruled out for offside. The margins began to tighten.

Their task became more difficult in the closing stages when Eric Garca was sent off. Even then, there was one final opportunity, but Ronald Arajo headed over in stoppage time.

‘IT NEVER HAPPENED’

For a brief period, even FC Barcelona believed the comeback was on.

During their early dominance, the club’s official account posted “IT’S HAPPENING!!!!!”, capturing the mood as Barcelona took control of the game.

As the match unfolded, that optimism did not hold. Atletico regained their footing and saw the game through, and the post drew attention online. A Community Note later added a blunt correction that the comeback did not materialise.

It became a small but telling reflection of the night. Early control gave way to a different outcome.

GRIEZMANN REACTS

At the centre of Atletico’s progression was Antoine Griezmann, who spoke about belief after the match.

“I’m very happy,” he said. “It doesn’t matter who we face, as long as we’re still in it and in good form.”

The 35-year-old forward is playing his final season with Atletico before joining Orlando City SC. His time at the club has been marked by consistency and influence, including becoming Atletico’s all-time leading scorer.

“I hope I can help my teammates do something special this season. Our fans deserve it,” he said.

Atletico will face either Arsenal or Sporting CP in the semifinals and are now two matches away from another Champions League final. They also have the chance to add silverware sooner, with a Copa del Rey final against Real Sociedad approaching.

SEMIFINAL RETURN

For Atletico Madrid, the result carries broader significance.

This is their first appearance in the semifinals since 2016/17, reinforcing their ability to compete consistently at the highest level under Diego Simeone.

There is also a familiar pattern being discussed online. In both 2014 and 2016, Atletico eliminated Barcelona during campaigns that ended with Real Madrid winning the UEFA Champions League title.

With Barcelona knocked out again this season, that sequence has resurfaced, raising questions about whether history could repeat itself.

For now, Atletico’s focus remains on the semifinals, with the margins only getting tighter from here.

BARCELONA FALL SHORT

For Barcelona, the outcome reflects both promise and frustration.

They started strongly in Madrid, created chances and controlled large periods of the game. Over two legs, however, those moments were not converted into a decisive advantage.

Atletico were more effective in key situations, and that proved decisive.

There are also broader concerns that extend beyond this tie. Barcelona have conceded 44 goals in the UEFA Champions League since the start of last season, the highest total of any club in that period. It is a statistic that highlights ongoing defensive issues at this level.

The result means Barcelona’s wait to return to the semifinals of the competition continues.

On a night that began with control, it ended with Atletico Madrid celebrating another step forward in Europe.

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