Match Details

UEFA Champions League
Atletico Madrid
1 2
Barcelona
Full Time
HT 1-2
A. Lookman 31'
Lamine Yamal 4'F. Torres 24'
Match Started
Lamine Yamal 4'

Goal (Assist: F. Torres)

F. Torres 24'

Goal (Assist: D. Olmo)

A. Lookman 31'

Goal (Assist: M. Llorente)

Half Time
VAR
Ferran Torres 57'

VAR Check: Goal cancelled

A. Lookman N. Gonzalez 66'

Substitution

G. Simeone A. Baena 66'

Substitution

F. Torres R. Lewandowski 68'

Substitution

Fermín M. Rashford 68'

Substitution

Pablo Gavi 69'

Yellow Card

A. Griezmann A. Sorloth 76'

Substitution

Eric García 79'

Red Card

VAR
Eric García 79'

VAR Check: Card upgrade

Gavi F. de Jong 81'

Substitution

Koke J. Cardoso 89'

Substitution

J. Cancelo R. Araujo 89'

Substitution

D. Olmo R. Bardghji 89'

Substitution

Full Time
End of Match

Atletico Madrid 4-4-2 Diego Simeone

J. Musso 1
Musso
M. Ruggeri 3
Ruggeri
C. Lenglet 15
Lenglet
R. Le Normand 24
Normand
N. Molina 16
Molina
A. Lookman 22
Lookman
Koke 6
Koke
M. Llorente 14
Llorente
G. Simeone 20
Simeone
J. Alvarez 19
Alvarez
A. Griezmann 7
Griezmann

Starters

  • J. Musso1 J. Musso
  • M. Ruggeri3 M. Ruggeri
  • C. Lenglet15 C. Lenglet
  • R. Le Normand24 R. Le Normand
  • N. Molina16 N. Molina
  • A. Lookman22 A. Lookman
  • Koke6 Koke
  • M. Llorente14 M. Llorente
  • G. Simeone20 G. Simeone
  • J. Alvarez19 J. Alvarez
  • A. Griezmann7 A. Griezmann

Substitutes

  • R. Mendoza4 R. Mendoza
  • J. Cardoso5 J. Cardoso
  • A. Sorloth9 A. Sorloth
  • A. Baena10 A. Baena
  • T. Almada11 T. Almada
  • J. Oblak13 J. Oblak
  • O. Vargas21 O. Vargas
  • N. Gonzalez23 N. Gonzalez
  • D. Martinez30 D. Martinez
  • S. Esquivel31 S. Esquivel
  • J. Bonar32 J. Bonar
  • J. Diaz34 J. Diaz

Barcelona 4-2-3-1 Hansi Flick

J. Garcia 13
Garcia
J. Cancelo 2
Cancelo
G. Martin 18
Martin
E. Garcia 24
Garcia
J. Kounde 23
Kounde
Pedri 8
Pedri
Gavi 6
Gavi
Fermín 16
Fermín
D. Olmo 20
Olmo
Lamine Yamal 10
Yamal
F. Torres 7
Torres

Starters

  • J. Garcia13 J. Garcia
  • J. Cancelo2 J. Cancelo
  • G. Martin18 G. Martin
  • E. Garcia24 E. Garcia
  • J. Kounde23 J. Kounde
  • Pedri8 Pedri
  • Gavi6 Gavi
  • Fermín16 Fermín
  • D. Olmo20 D. Olmo
  • Lamine Yamal10 Lamine Yamal
  • F. Torres7 F. Torres

Substitutes

  • A. Balde3 A. Balde
  • R. Araujo4 R. Araujo
  • R. Lewandowski9 R. Lewandowski
  • M. Rashford14 M. Rashford
  • M. Casado17 M. Casado
  • F. de Jong21 F. de Jong
  • W. Szczesny25 W. Szczesny
  • R. Bardghji28 R. Bardghji
  • D. Kochen31 D. Kochen
  • A. Cortes36 A. Cortes
  • X. Espart42 X. Espart
  • T. Marques43 T. Marques

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Match Statistics

Atletico Madrid Barcelona
  • 5 Shots on Goal 8
  • 6 Shots off Goal 3
  • 15 Total Shots 15
  • 4 Blocked Shots 4
  • 8 Shots insidebox 9
  • 7 Shots outsidebox 6
  • 15 Fouls 8
  • 2 Corner Kicks 4
  • 1 Offsides 1
  • 29% Ball Possession 71%
  • 0 Yellow Cards 1
  • 0 Red Cards 1
  • 7 Goalkeeper Saves 4
  • 282 Total passes 699
  • 202 Passes accurate 629
  • 72% Passes % 90%
  • 1.77 expected_goals 2.22
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Atletico Madrid Wins 3
Draws 1
Barcelona Wins 6

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1. Match Summary

Barcelona defeated Atletico Madrid 2-1 in a closely contested match. Barcelona took a 2-0 lead through goals from Lamine Yamal and Ferran Torres in the first half. Atletico Madrid pulled one back through Ademola Lookman, but despite a late push, couldn't find an equalizer. A late red card for Barcelona's Eric Garcia added drama to the final stages, but Barcelona held on for the win. A disallowed goal for Torres in the second half, ruled offside by VAR, proved a pivotal moment.

2. Team Performance Analysis

Barcelona dominated possession (71% to 29%) and were more clinical in front of goal, despite only having a slight edge in total shots (14 to 15). Their passing accuracy (90%) was significantly higher than Atletico's (71%), indicating a greater control of the game. The expected goals (xG) of 2.25 for Barcelona suggests they created better quality chances. However, they were somewhat wasteful, with only 8 shots on target from 14 attempts.

Atletico Madrid, despite being outplayed in possession, showed resilience and created a number of opportunities, reflected in their xG of 1.64. They were more direct in their attacking approach, taking more shots from outside the box (7) compared to Barcelona (5). Their defensive discipline was tested, and while Musso made 7 saves, they ultimately couldn't prevent Barcelona from scoring twice. The higher foul count (15) suggests a more aggressive, and potentially frustrated, approach to disrupting Barcelona's play.

3. Chronological Breakdown of Key Events

Minute 4': GOAL - Barcelona. Lamine Yamal scores with an assist from Ferran Torres. (Barcelona 1 - 0 Atletico Madrid) Minute 24': GOAL - Barcelona. Ferran Torres scores with an assist from Dani Olmo. (Barcelona 2 - 0 Atletico Madrid) Minute 31': GOAL - Atletico Madrid. Ademola Lookman scores with an assist from Marcos Llorente. (Barcelona 2 - 1 Atletico Madrid) Minute 55': VAR Decision - Goal disallowed for Barcelona's Ferran Torres due to offside. Minute 66': Substitution - Atletico Madrid. Giuliano Simeone is substituted on. Minute 66': Substitution - Atletico Madrid. Ademola Lookman is substituted on. Minute 68': Substitution - Barcelona. Ferran Torres is substituted on. Minute 68': Substitution - Barcelona. Fermin Lopez is substituted on. Minute 69': Card - Barcelona. Pablo Gavi receives a yellow card. Minute 76': Substitution - Atletico Madrid. Antoine Griezmann is substituted on. Minute 79': Card - Barcelona. Eric Garcia receives a red card. Minute 81': Substitution - Barcelona. Pablo Gavi is substituted on. Minute 89': Substitutions - Atletico Madrid. Koke is substituted on. Minute 89': Substitutions - Barcelona. Joao Cancelo is substituted on. Minute 89': Substitutions - Barcelona. Dani Olmo is substituted on.
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