[caption id="attachment_2791" align="alignnone" width="580"]Luis Suarez scored a brace against 10 man Atletico Madrid. Image Source: File Pic Luis Suarez scored a brace against 10-man Atletico Madrid. Image Source: File Pic[/caption] Internet Desk: Barcelona's Luis Suarez netted a brace for a 2-1 win over 10-man Atletico Madrid in their Champions League quarter-final, first leg on Tuesday after the Atletico's Fernando Torres opened the scoring and was later sent off within 5 minutes after he scored the solitary goal for Atletico Madrid. After a storm of chances for the home side, Suarez equalised from close range in the 63rd minute and then grabbed the winner with a powerful header in the 74th, giving the Champions League holders the edge before next week's second leg at the Vicente Calderon. Despite getting off to an ideal start when Torres fired Koke's threaded pass through the legs of barca goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen after 25 minutes, Atletico were handed a seventh consecutive defeat from Barcelona. Diego Simeone's side had two men sent off when they lost to the Catalans in La Liga and were again punished for their indiscipline, Torres seeing red after yellow cards for fouls on Neymar and Sergio Busquets in the space of six minutes. The referee showed mercy on Atletico players by not showing too many cards to them. The way Atleti players were fouling on the Catalans, two or three more red cards were definite which would have been disaster for the Red and White army. Atletico withstood constant pressure until Suarez stabbed Jordi Alba's low pass home from close range and the Uruguayan completed the comeback by heading Dani Alves cross past Jan Oblak to the delight of the Nou camp faithful. Barca manager Luis Enrique impiled more pressure on Atleti by making some distinctive substitutes, bringing on Sergi Roberto, Arda Turan and Rafinha to put more pressure. It was more or less Atletico's game in the first half before Barca took over the reign in the second half and Atletico was found only trying to defend their one goal lead. Barcelona kept on making frequent attacks which the Rojiblancos defense was finding it hard to sustain. The attack of Barca was basically depending on the trio of MSN. These attacks put pressure on Atleti defense and they kept on making silly fouls. Suarez's brace came in between this period against the run of play. The chances wasted by Barca tonight were unexpected as the Catalans would have utilised those chances, they could have made a visit with a big margin on the number of goals. With the 2-1 result now, Atleti will get on to Vincente Caledron with an away goal scored as well as just a deficit of one goal. In another Quarter final encounter at Munich, Bayern Munich will take a slender advantage into the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final against Benfica after Arturo Vidal's early goal gave them a 1-0 win on Tuesday. Vidal headed home after two minutes but Benfica's defence stayed resolute on a frustrating evening for the hosts. Five-times European champions Bayern had found goals easy to come by in the Champions League this season, blasting 18 in their four home matches, but came up against a solid Benfica rearguard as they pushed to extend their advantage. Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski had a superb chance to add a second in the dying stages but bizarrely opted to try and pass to Philipp Lahm when through on goal and it was wasted. Bayern face Benfica in the second leg at Benfica next week and will look to get some early goals to make themselves comfortable.