Barcelona fall as Atletico Madrid seize control in UCL clash

Atlético Madrid seized control of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final tie with a commanding 2-0 first-leg victory over Barcelona at Camp Nou in a fiercely contested and emotionally charged encounter.
Barcelona began on the front foot, with Marcus Rashford testing the goalkeeper twice inside the opening minutes, setting the tone for a high-tempo start.
Atlético responded quickly through Julián Álvarez, as both sides traded early attacking intent in an open and energetic opening spell.
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The hosts thought they had taken the lead when Lamine Yamal set up Rashford, but the move was ruled out for offside.
Despite Barcelona’s dominance in possession, Atlético remained tactically disciplined—combining quick attacking runs with a compact defensive shape that consistently frustrated the hosts.
Clear-cut chances were limited, but the turning point arrived just before half-time when Pau Cubarsí was sent off for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity. Álvarez capitalised on the resulting free-kick, delivering a precise finish to give Atlético the lead.
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Even with a numerical disadvantage, Barcelona showed resilience after the break. Rashford came close to equalising, striking the woodwork with a powerful free-kick, while Dani Olmo narrowly missed connecting at the far post during one of several promising attacks. However, Atlético remained composed defensively and absorbed the pressure effectively.
The decisive moment came on the counter-attack, as substitute Alexander Sørloth applied a composed finish to double Atlético’s advantage, putting them firmly in control of the tie.
Barcelona’s efforts lacked cutting edge in the final third, ultimately ending their 10-match unbeaten run across all competitions.
The result marks Atlético Madrid’s first win at Camp Nou since 2006 and gives them a significant advantage heading into the second leg, as they aim to complete a notable Champions League triumph over the Catalan giants.
Edem Kwame
Edem Kwame is a journalist at GH News Media covering sports and national developments in Ghana.


