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Ruthless Paris, Resilient Madrid: Champions League Semifinals Set as Giants Fall

By Sachit Subba Football • Apr 15, 2026 05:03 AM • 34 views

Ruthless Paris, Resilient Madrid: Champions League Semifinals Set as Giants Fall

The European stage focuses on current performances. On Tuesday night, Madrid's determination and Paris's finishing were decisive.

The Survival at the Metropolitano

Barcelona arrived in Madrid trailing 2-0. Early on, their prospects improved. Lamine Yamal, making his 150th appearance, scored four minutes in after getting past Juan Musso. This goal drew comparisons to Messi’s goal against Chelsea in 2018. When Ferran Torres levelled the aggregate in the 24th minute, the stadium became quiet. Barcelona gained a temporary advantage.

However, as history has shown, the Metropolitano remains a tough place for teams hoping for a comeback.

Ademola Lookman scored in the 31st minute by finishing a Marcos Llorente cross with a precise touch, putting Atletico back ahead on aggregate. The match then became competitive. Fermin Lopez was fouled, Eric Garcia was sent off for pulling down Alexander Sorloth, and Ronald Araujo’s header went wide. Barcelona pressed, but Atletico defended effectively. Barcelona won 2-1 on the night, but Atletico won 3-2 overall.

Dembele Silences Anfield

In Liverpool, Paris Saint-Germain demonstrated its quality. Liverpool worked to recover from their two-goal deficit. In the 65th minute, the referee awarded a penalty for a foul by Willian Pacho on Mac Allister.

However, VAR intervened to overturn the decision, and the penalty was cancelled.

Ousmane Dembele altered the match. In the 72nd minute, he scored from long range. He added another goal in stoppage time, finishing a pass from Bradley Barcola.

PSG won 2-0 on the night and 4-0 on aggregate. They advance to the next round.

Looking ahead, what’s next for the competition?

The excitement continues. Tonight, Arsenal has a small lead against Sporting CP, and Bayern Munich will try to hold onto a one-goal advantage against Real Madrid. The semi-finals are next.

As a result, for Barcelona and Liverpool, their European hopes are over. Only the toughest teams make it this far, and Atletico and PSG showed they are ready for the challenge.

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