UCL QF: Barcelona crash out losing to Atletico; Bayern go through

Atletico Madrid ride through Griezmann brace. Image Source: File Pic
Atletico Madrid ride through Griezmann brace. Image Source: File Pic

Internet Desk: Defending champions Barcelona’s shocking defeat in the Uefa Champions league quarter-final second leg against Atletico Madrid left the the football world in shock. Antoine Griezmann’s brace sent Atletico Madrid through to semifinals with a 2-0 quarterfinal second-leg victory (Agg: 3-2).

After returning from the Nou Camp with a 2-1 first-leg deficit last week, Griezmann headed home in the 36th minute and then struck a late penalty to give Diego Simone’s men a famous 3-2 aggregate win, sending them to the last four of the Champions League for just the second time.

Barcelona, who have now lost three of their last four games in all competitions as their season looks in danger of imploding, piled the pressure on in the final 20 minutes, but were unable to make the breakthrough which would have sent the game to extra time, meaning they bow out of this competition in the last eight to Atletico for the second time in three seasons.

Simone’s men made all of the early running and almost enjoyed the perfect start, but Gabi fired just over from the edge of the area.

Despite allowing their visitors to dominate the ball — Barcelona enjoyed 78 percent possession in the first half — Atletico were never troubled and kept the dangerous trio of Neymar, Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez to scraps.

Their golden moment came nine minutes before the break as they went ahead on the night and in the tie overall by virtue of the goal they scored at the Nou Camp.

Saul was afforded far too much space on the right, but not as much Griezmann, who found himself completely unmarked at the near post and he had no problem in powering home his header from Saul’s pinpoint cross.

Barcelona’s need to score after the break did not immediately change the pattern of the game and only the woodwork denied Atletico doubling their advantage in the 53rd minute.

Barca struggled to clear a corner and Saul jumped highest for a loose ball, with his looping header leaving Marc-Andre ter Stegen stranded only for it to bounce off the crossbar and to safety.

Finally Luis Enrique’s side upped the ante and began to camp in the final third, though found chances difficult to come by.

Andres Iniesta curled harmlessly into the hands of Jan Oblak and then Suarez also shot straight at the goalkeeper from 12 yards after expertly rolling his marker.

Atletico were going through a nail-biting final 10 minutes, but they grabbed a crucial second in the 88th minute.

Filipe Luis lofted clear on the break and his ball to put Griezmann in on goal was cynically intercepted by the hand of Iniesta in the penalty area.

The Frenchman squeezed his spot-kick in to the bottom corner to give Atletico the aggregate lead, though the job was not quite done.

With Barca needing a goal to send it to extra time, Messi whipped a free-kick from the edge of the area — for a handball which occurred inside the 18-yard box — just over as the Catalan side missed out on the Champions League semifinals for just the third time in 11 years.

In another quarter final match at Lisbon, Bayern Munich and Benfica shared points with a 2-2 stalemate but Bayern quaify for the semis on aggregate (3-2).

Bayern Munich had Arturo Vidal and Thomas Muller to thank as they fought to a 2-2 draw with Benfica, a result which was enough to send them through to the Champions League semi-final.

Vidal had scored the winner when the sides met in Munich last week and was on hand to cancel out Raul Jimenez’s opener during the first half in Lisbon on Wednesday.

Benfica soaked up sustained Bayern pressure in the early stages at Estadio da Luz, but broke the deadlock against the run of play through a Jimenez header.

Vidal’s powerful leveller provided Pep Guardiola’s men with a healthy cushion to defend, leaving Benfica needing two goals by the end of 90 minutes to progress.

Muller put the match to bed after the break, with his goal effectively ending home hopes of a maiden last-four appearance of the Champions League era.

Talisca scored from a 76th-minute free-kick to reduce the deficit, but the damage had already been done, with Bayern now facing the possibility of a clash with Manchester City – Guardiola’s future employers – in the last four.