April 9, 2026:

Julian Alvarez’s brilliance inspired Atletico Madrid to a huge 2-0 first-leg win at 10-man Barcelona to take control of their Champions League quarter-final.
Two moments of the highest quality from Alvarez turned the game in Atletico’s favour before half-time and set Diego Simeone on the way to his first win at Spotify Camp Nou as Barcelona’s 14-game winning streak at the revamped stadium came to an end.
Alvarez’s free-kick 25 yards out found the top corner immediately after Barcelona defender Pau Cubarsi was sent off following a VAR review for a last-man challenge on Guiliano Simeone in a huge momentum swing.
The former Manchester City forward’s lobbed through ball cut the Barcelona defence open, leading Cubarsi to clip the back leg of the Atletico head coach’s son who would have otherwise been in on goal.
Substitute Alexander Sorloth, the former Crystal Palace striker, doubled Atletico’s advantage with 20 minutes to go to put Simeone’s side in a commanding position to reach the Champions League semi-final, where they would meet either Arsenal or Sporting.
Barca were furious Atletico substitute Marc Pubill, already on a booking, was spared any punishment for picking up the ball in his own area when goalkeeper Juan Musso rolled it to him at a goal-kick.
In an identical scenario, Aston Villa’s Tyrone Mings was sent off at Club Brugge in 2024.
Marcus Rashford, standing in for Barcelona’s injured forward Raphinha from the start, had chances when his side were trailing by a goal but hit the bar and wasted a wonderful through ball from Lamine Yamal.
The on-loan Manchester United forward finished with seven shots, two more than Atletico’s entire team, on a night when he threatened to shine but ultimately fell short in his task of stepping up in Raphinha’s absence.
Barcelona can take confidence from the fact they came close to overturning a 4-0 first-leg deficit against Atletico in the Copa del Rey in February, losing 4-3 on aggregate over two legs.