Atletico punish 10-man Barcelona, take control of Champions League tie
Atletico Madrid's Argentine forward Julian Alvarez (not seen) scores his team's first goal in spite of Barcelona's Spanish goalkeeper Joan Garcia during the UEFA Champions League quarter final first leg football match between FC Barcelona and Club Atletico de Madrid at Camp Nou Stadium in Barcelona on April 8, 2026. (Photo by Josep LAGO / AFP)
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Julian Alvarez and Alexander Sorloth's goals earned Atletico Madrid a commanding 2-0 lead over 10-man Barcelona in a tense Champions League
quarter-final first leg clash on Wednesday.
The La Liga leaders were on top in the all-Spanish tie at
Camp Nou before Pau Cubarsi was sent off for bringing down Atletico's Giuliano
Simeone, who was through on goal.
Alvarez whipped home the free-kick and Sorloth doubled their
advantage with 20 minutes remaining to give Atletico a strong chance of
reaching the semi-finals.
Diego Simeone's side, who have never won the competition,
reached the 2014 and 2016 finals but were beaten by rivals Real Madrid on both
occasions.
"We have things to improve and learn from... we're
happy for the win but there's a long way to go," Atletico's Antoine
Griezmann told Movistar.
"We're very far from the semis, we're 90 or more
minutes away... we're confident but keeping our feet on the ground."
Barca, semi-finalists last season, need to make a huge
comeback next Tuesday in Madrid if they are to stand a chance of lifting the
trophy they last won in 2015.
"It will be tough there but if anyone can do it, it's
us," Barca defender Ronald Araujo told Movistar.
"We've got great players, quality, personality -- we
will look for the comeback."
Atletico knocked Barca out of the Copa del Rey in the
semi-finals in March and this was the second of three meetings between the
sides in a space of a fortnight.
Barcelona started well with Marcus Rashford, on loan from
Manchester United, their main threat down the left.
On the right flank Atletico tried to suffocate teenage star
Lamine Yamal with defensive numbers, allowing Rashford more room.
The first chances fell to the England international, who
scored against Atletico in La Liga on Saturday, but Musso denied him.
At the other end Alvarez, who has been linked with a switch
to Barcelona in recent months, tested Joan Garcia.
The busy Rashford, constantly escaping beyond Nahuel Molina,
volleyed narrowly wide and then rolled a shot into the bottom corner but it was
disallowed for offside against Yamal in the build-up.
Even though the 18-year-old was up against three Atletico
defenders he produced some superb skill to break free of their shackles, but
Robin Le Normand blocked his shot.
Veteran Atletico midfielder Koke was fortunate to stay on
the pitch after fouls on Dani Olmo, Pedri and Yamal were only punished with a
yellow card, to Barca supporters' fury.
Hansi Flick's side were controlling the game with Atletico
talisman Griezmann quiet against his former team, but a moment of clumsiness
from Cubarsi dramatically gave the visitors the upper hand before half-time.
The 19-year-old centre-back, chasing Giuliano Simeone as he
ran through on goal to reach a ball in behind Barca's defence from Alvarez,
clattered the Atletico coach's son from behind.
Although referee Istvan Kovacs only produced a yellow card
for Cubarsi, he upgraded it to a red after a VAR review.
Worse was to come for Barca, with former Manchester City
striker Alvarez whipping the free-kick into the top corner.
Barca coach Flick took action at half-time, withdrawing the
quiet Robert Lewandowski and the booked Pedri for energetic midfield tandem
Gavi and Fermin Lopez.
It helped the hosts continue to battle well with 10 men, as
Barca kept generating chances for Rashford. Yamal sent the forward through on
goal but after rounding Musso could only hit the side netting.
Le Normand brought down Yamal on the edge of the box and
Rashford's free-kick was tipped over by Musso.
It was against the run of play again that Atletico snatched
their second.
Griezmann and Matteo Ruggieri combined and the latter
crossed for target man Sorloth, who outmuscled Gerard Martin and fired past the
helpless Garcia.
Barca tasted defeat at home for the first time since Camp
Nou reopened in November 2025 -- and Atletico coach Simeone won at the stadium
for the first time in his 14-year career at the helm of the Rojiblancos.
Musso later saved from Joao Cancelo and Yamal, but Barca could not pull a goal back, leaving the five-time winners in a tough spot ahead of the second leg next Tuesday.

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