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Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by Racoon(m): 12:04am On Apr 17
Barca, Atletico fall in Champions League quarter-finalsDortmund held on to secure a 4-3 aggregate victory over Atletico Madrid and set up a semi-final clash with PSG.

Both Barcelona and Atletico Madrid’s journeys in the UEFA Champions League ended on Tuesday night after suffering defeats to Paris Saint-Germain and Borussia Dortmund, respectively.


Mbappe nails Barcelona
Kylian Mbappe spearheaded a thrilling comeback for Paris Saint-Germain, scoring twice to lead them to a 4-1 victory over 10-man Barcelona. This secured a 6-4 aggregate win and a place in the Champions League semi-finals for the Parisians.


Barcelona started brightly when Raphinha opened the scoring early with a close-range finish after good work from Lamine Yamal. However, their momentum was halted on the half-hour mark when Ronald Araujo received a straight red card for a reckless challenge.

Paris go through to the semi-finals! 
PSG capitalised on their numerical advantage, with Ousmane Dembele scoring against his former club just before halftime.

PSG dominated the second half. Vitinha’s screamer from a distance put them ahead on the night, and Mbappe took control of the tie with a well-placed penalty just past the hour mark. He added his second late in the game, completing a clinical counter-attack and securing a semi-final clash with Borussia Dortmund.


Dortmund win six-goal thriller
Borussia Dortmund booked their place in the Champions League semi-finals for the first time in 11 years with a thrilling 4-2 victory over Atletico Madrid in the second leg.

Despite trailing 2-1 on aggregate coming into the game, Dortmund started strongly. Julian Brandt and Ian Maatsen gave them a two-goal lead within the first half.

Diego Simeone responded with a triple substitution at halftime, and Atletico looked to have turned the tide. Mats Hummels’ unfortunate own goal and a powerful strike from Angel Correa put them back in front on aggregate.


However, Dortmund refused to surrender. In a dramatic five-minute period, Niclas Fullkrug’s headed effort and a composed finish from Marcel Sabitzer swung the momentum back in their favour. They held on to secure a 4-3 aggregate victory and set up a semi-final clash with PSG.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/686728-barca-atletico-fall-in-champions-league-quarter-finals.html?utm_campaign=twitter&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter

Champions League: Dortmund, Atletico Madrid zoom into quarter-finals.
Champions League: Dortmund, Atletico Madrid zoom into quarter-finalsThe quarter-finals are scheduled for 9 to 10 April and 16 to 17 April

Borussia Dortmund reached the Champions League quarter-finals for the first time since 2021 after Jadon Sancho and Marco Reus goals eliminated PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday.

But last season’s runners-up Inter crashed out on penalties.
Dortmund had drawn 1-1 in the Netherlands in February and Sancho’s early shot from 20 metres and Reus’ late strike were enough for a 3-1 aggregate success.


Inter meanwhile went out 3-2 on penalties having lost 2-1 at Atletico Madrid after extra time. A late Memphis Depay goal for the Spaniards had levelled the tie at 2-2 overall in regulation time.

Alexis Sanchez and Saul Niguez both had spot-kicks saved in the shoot-out before Davy Klaassen’s penalty superbly kept out Jan Oblak and Lautaro Martinez blasted over to leave the last eight of Europe’s premier club competition without Italian representation.

Sancho, who scored his first goal since returning to Dortmund in the Bundesliga win at Werder Bremen on Saturday, made it two in two after just three minutes.

The English winger had endured a painful first half of the season having been banished from the Manchester United first team over his perceived ill-discipline, but returning on-loan to Dortmund has rekindled his old spirit.

Niclas Füllkrug fired wide as the hosts dominated the opening period against the team managed by Dortmund’s former boss Peter Bosz, while Dutchman Donyell Malen also had a good chance on 15 minutes against his ex-club.
The 80,000 or so home fans were in vociferous form and PSV struggled to get into the game as the 1997 winners pounced on every mistake, roared on by the crowd.

PSV improved in the second half, with substitute Hirving Lozano striking the post and Johan Bakayoko having a shot well saved by Gregor Kobel, but Dortmund were always a threat and had a Füllkrug goal ruled out for a very tight offside.

Luuk de Jong blazed over a glorious chance for the visitors late on and almost immediately, Isaac Babadi’s slip let in Dortmund substitute Reus to score in stoppage time.
Kobel said: “It is mega, mega cool, I’m really excited to have qualified. “We didn’t let them breathe early on, we had chance after chance.”

Atletico sneak through
In Madrid, Simone Inzaghi’s runaway Serie A leaders took the lead just after the half-hour when wing-back Federico Dimarco finished off a fine move.

But soon after the home side were level, their all-time leading scorer Antoine Griezmann netting after Koke’s deflected through-ball, sat up invitingly for the France international.


Griezmann was then denied by Yann Sommer in the second half but substitute Depay equalised on 87 after waves of pressure to send the game to an additional 30 minutes.

After a fairly cagey extra-time, Inter fell apart in the shoot-out. Record winners Real Madrid, holders Manchester City, six-time champions Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain all progressed to the quarter-finals last week.

On Tuesday, Barcelona and Arsenal joined them in the open draw, which takes place on Friday. The quarter-finals are scheduled for 9 to 10 April and 16 to 17 April.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/677355-champions-league-dortmund-atletico-madrid-zoom-into-quarter-finals.html?tztc=1

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by Racoon(m): 12:28am On Apr 17
Hardluck guys. Sometimes you win other times you loose. Better outing next time.

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by bennybuhari: 9:54am On Apr 17
Spanish football died since the exit of these two legends

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by jiz: 9:55am On Apr 17
Both team were overrated this season

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by orriyomi33(m): 9:56am On Apr 17
It's Mbappe time.

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by taiwotimitt: 9:56am On Apr 17
try again next time........ Go hard

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by Dexy4yah(m): 9:56am On Apr 17
Xavi should step down as a matter of urgency

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by slaawomirr: 9:56am On Apr 17
Damnnn niggar

Athletico don dey lose guard sha

Imagine if na before

Who born dortmund to score 4 goals past Athletico Madrid
If na the time of koke, godin, Felipe luiz, juanfran

The match go bloody. Even them real Madrid and Barcelona way good that time dey fear Athletico Madrid

If you too sabi play ball the highest you go get against Athletico Madrid na 2 vs 1... with blood and many many yellow and red card

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by kyuniii(m): 9:56am On Apr 17
Power pass Power, that's the game for you.

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by jayworld15(m): 9:57am On Apr 17
Since CR7 and Messi exited European football, the sport has been uninteresting, devoid of spectacular moments of brilliance and greatness. I hardly see matches these days as I don't want Man Utd to give me BP grin grin grin grin

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by StraightGaay: 9:57am On Apr 17
Uefalona and Atletico you mean?

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by EngrEgghead: 9:57am On Apr 17
Oftentimes losers in the first leg of the game come out strongly in the second leg of the match for a payback. This I have seen in UCL.

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by Hezzyluv: 9:58am On Apr 17
When Messi and Ronaldo no dey again nko? Even Elclasico no dey sweet again jor...I can't remember when last I watched it. lipsrsealed

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by Innosonp(m): 9:58am On Apr 17
Something tells me that whoever wins will win the cup
Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by MT: 9:58am On Apr 17
orriyomi33:
It's Mbappe time.

It's not written in the stars.

The early red card changed Barcelona's fortune.

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by Hezzyluv: 9:58am On Apr 17
orriyomi33:
It's Mbappe time.

No caps. That guy is a machine.

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by Emu4life(m): 9:59am On Apr 17
Perez have become a Cabal in Spanish Football. He is doing everything to expand the gap between Real Madrid and other Clubs of the Division.
While other Clubs have to sell 3 before they can buy 1, Real Madrid have a Transfer War Chest of £700M.

This has weakened other teams that seems to be struggling to survive.
Ironically, this also affect Madrid as they will be playing week in Week Out against weak teams in the Division only to face hard test in Europe.

I am 95% certain that they will be knocked out by City Today.

Spanish Teams that used to be the Pinnacle of Football now struggle to make Semi Finals, What a Shame.

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by MaziObinnaokija: 10:00am On Apr 17
cool everyday nor be birthday.

PSG go WIN the🏆 ✌️ 💪 🏆
Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by lifezone247(m): 10:00am On Apr 17
Last night was crazy damm!!

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by ogaontop(m): 10:00am On Apr 17
A PSG vs Real Madrid final will be so sweet but I know say Man City no go gree!
I never supported Barcelona

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by Hezzyluv: 10:00am On Apr 17
Innosonp:
Something tells me that whoever wins will win the cup

Today's match actually!

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by slivertongue: 10:03am On Apr 17
ARSENAL and City on the exit door

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by 4tomandchi: 10:03am On Apr 17
Real Madrid and Bayern Munich to follow today

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by MaziObinnaokija: 10:03am On Apr 17
sad CITY too go crash

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by Hezzyluv: 10:04am On Apr 17
slivertongue:
ARSENAL and City on the exit door

😂

I don't care if arsenal exit or not but as for City, na pure bad belle I gat for these guys. because, I dey fast n pray make dem exit grin grin grin

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by sweetjohn(m): 10:05am On Apr 17
slaawomirr:
Damnnn niggar

Athletico don dey lose guard sha

Imagine if na before

Who born dortmund to score 4 goals past Athletico Madrid
If na the time of koke, godin, Felipe luiz, juanfran

The match go bloody. Even them real Madrid and Barcelona way good that time dey fear Athletico Madrid

If you too sabi play ball the highest you go get against Athletico Madrid na 2 vs 1... with blood and many many yellow and red card
And yet they couldnt win a champion and only won one laliga. They are trying but are not strong enough not to be beaten silly. Dortmond has football glory than them.
Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by DeGods007(m): 10:07am On Apr 17
Champions league final fixture

PSG vs Man city

shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by Almiron: 10:08am On Apr 17
Athletic Madrid don qualify for the Club World Cup, Barcelona out. Araujo was the villain yesterday, I pray make dem sell that f00l. I want to remind all culers to always lower their expectations whenever we are playing, we ain't that team anymore.

This night banter go too sweet, I'm against Arsenal and Real Madrid. We going to cook tonight

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by Dennisochampa: 10:08am On Apr 17
I'm an Arsenal fan but arsenal is next especially because of what I saw against Aston villa...

Unless Arteta deliberately lost the match so he can win against bayern in bay arena which is almost very unlikely given how terrible our attack is at the moment...

Imagine, none of our attackers can boast of 20 goals this season.... Na wa

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Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by MaziObinnaokija: 10:08am On Apr 17
bennybuhari:
Spanish football died since the exit of these two legends
Plus cool wink KARIMU Benzema
Re: Barcelona Atletico Exit The Champions League by OGHENAOGIE(m): 10:08am On Apr 17
bennybuhari:
Spanish football died since the exit of these two legends
after Ronaldo left Madrid won ucl so how did it die...

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