UEFA Champions League
Atletico Madrid
Penalty Goal
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Goal (Assist: A. Griezmann)
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Goal (Assist: N. Tresoldi)
Goal (Assist: M. Diakhon)
Substitution
Substitution
Substitution
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Club Brugge KV 4-2-3-1 Ivan Leko
22
65
44
4
64
15
25
67
20
8
7
Starters
22 Simon Mignolet
65 Joaquin Seys
44 Brandon Mechele
4 Joel Ordóñez
64 Kyriani Sabbe
15 Raphael Onyedika
25 Aleksandar Stanković
67 Mamadou Diakhon
20 Hans Vanaken
8 Christos Tzolis
7 Nicolò Tresoldi
Substitutes
6 Ludovit Reis
10 Hugo Vetlesen
14 Bjorn Meijer
17 Romeo Vermant
19 Gustaf Nilsson
24 Vince Osuji
29 Nordin Jackers
41 Hugo Siquet
58 Jorne Spileers
80 Félix Lemaréchal
84 Shandre Campbell
Atletico Madrid 4-3-3 Diego Simeone
13
3
17
18
16
14
6
7
22
19
20
Starters
13 Jan Oblak
3 Matteo Ruggeri
17 Dávid Hancko
18 Marc Pubill
16 Nahuel Molina
14 Marcos Llorente
6 Koke
7 Antoine Griezmann
22 Ademola Lookman
19 Julián Alvarez
20 Giuliano Simeone
Substitutes
1 Juan Musso
2 José María Giménez
4 Rodrigo Mendoza
5 Johnny Cardoso
9 Alexander Sørloth
10 Alejandro Baena
11 Thiago Almada
15 Clément Lenglet
21 Obed Vargas
24 Robin Le Normand
31 Salvi Esquivel
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Match Statistics
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7 Shots on Goal 3
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2 Shots off Goal 4
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10 Total Shots 11
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1 Blocked Shots 4
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8 Shots insidebox 7
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2 Shots outsidebox 4
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3 Fouls 7
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3 Corner Kicks 4
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2 Offsides 0
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57% Ball Possession 43%
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0 Yellow Cards 1
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0 Red Cards 0
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1 Goalkeeper Saves 5
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539 Total passes 409
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469 Passes accurate 349
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87% Passes % 85%
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1.75 expected_goals 1.92
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0 goals_prevented 0
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Barcelona’s efforts to increase Spotify Camp Nou’s capacity to 62,657 seats for their Copa del Rey semi-final second leg against Atlético Madrid have been stalled by licensing delays.
FC Barcelona faces a monumental task in the Copa del Rey after a devastating 4-0 first-leg defeat to Atlético Madrid at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano.
While Hansi Flick’s side hoped for a boosted home atmosphere to aid a potential comeback, reports indicate they will likely remain restricted to 45,401 spectators.
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The expansion would have added 17,000 supporters to the stands, but the City Council’s rigorous technical requirements mean a March opening for the Champions League knockouts is a more realistic target.
Despite the setback, the club hopes the current capacity can still produce the “special” environment needed to overturn the four-goal deficit.
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Barcelona may be without Marcus Rashford for Monday’s crucial derby against Girona as the forward continues to struggle with a knee injury.
The Englishman sustained the issue during last weekend’s victory over Mallorca and was subsequently forced to sit out the club’s Copa del Rey defeat to Atlético Madrid on Thursday.
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Officials noted the semi-automatic offside system failed due to a “high density of players,” forcing a manual review.
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Ademola Lookman hailed Atlético Madrid’s professional teamwork and historic 4-0 victory over Barcelona, while warning his teammates to remain focused for the return leg.
Ademola Lookman celebrated a “special night” after inspiring Atlético Madrid to a 4-0 demolition of Barcelona in the Copa del Rey semi-final.
The Nigerian international, a winter signing from Atalanta, recorded a goal and an assist as Atlético equalled a 37-year record.
Reflecting on the dominant team display, Lookman remarked, “In the box we were very professional, and today we showed a great level of teamwork.”
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