UEFA Champions League
Barcelona
Goal (Assist: F. Torres)
Goal (Assist: D. Olmo)
Goal (Assist: M. Llorente)
VAR Check: Goal cancelled
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Yellow Card
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Red Card
VAR Check: Card upgrade
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Atletico Madrid 4-4-2 Diego Simeone
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3
15
24
16
22
6
14
20
19
7
Starters
1 J. Musso
3 M. Ruggeri
15 C. Lenglet
24 R. Le Normand
16 N. Molina
22 A. Lookman
6 Koke
14 M. Llorente
20 G. Simeone
19 J. Alvarez
7 A. Griezmann
Substitutes
4 R. Mendoza
5 J. Cardoso
9 A. Sorloth
10 A. Baena
11 T. Almada
13 J. Oblak
21 O. Vargas
23 N. Gonzalez
30 D. Martinez
31 S. Esquivel
32 J. Bonar
34 J. Diaz
Barcelona 4-2-3-1 Hansi Flick
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2
18
24
23
8
6
16
20
10
7
Starters
13 J. Garcia
2 J. Cancelo
18 G. Martin
24 E. Garcia
23 J. Kounde
8 Pedri
6 Gavi
16 Fermín
20 D. Olmo
10 Lamine Yamal
7 F. Torres
Substitutes
3 A. Balde
4 R. Araujo
9 R. Lewandowski
14 M. Rashford
17 M. Casado
21 F. de Jong
25 W. Szczesny
28 R. Bardghji
31 D. Kochen
36 A. Cortes
42 X. Espart
43 T. Marques
Match Statistics
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5 Shots on Goal 8
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6 Shots off Goal 3
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15 Total Shots 15
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4 Blocked Shots 4
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8 Shots insidebox 9
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7 Shots outsidebox 6
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15 Fouls 8
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2 Corner Kicks 4
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1 Offsides 1
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29% Ball Possession 71%
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0 Yellow Cards 1
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0 Red Cards 1
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7 Goalkeeper Saves 4
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282 Total passes 699
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202 Passes accurate 629
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72% Passes % 90%
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1.77 expected_goals 2.22
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0 goals_prevented 0
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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.
