Full Results (Quarter Finals 1st leg)
- Real Madrid 1—2 Bayern
- Sporting CP 0—1 Arsenal
- Barcelona 0—2 Atletico Madrid
- PSG 2—0 Liverpool
Game of the Matchday
Biggest Surprise
Barcelona 0–2 Atletico Madrid
For a while this match was going as everyone expected it go. But all of a sudden, a Pau Cubarsi red card completely changed the game and turned it to a shock result. The red card was a double blow; it didn't just give Atleti the numerical advantage, it handed them the lead as Julian Alvarez scored an outstanding free-kick from the resulting foul. From there, the stage was set for Diego Simeone to deliver a masterclass in "Cholo-ball", and that is exactly what happened. Despite playing with ten men for over half the match, Barca still dominated the stats — boasting 58% possession and 18 shots — but they were essentially banging their heads against a brick wall. Lamine Yamal gave his all, Marcus Rashford even rattled the crossbar, but with Juan Musso pulling off 7 saves, the breakthrough never came. Instead, Atleti twisted the knife, scoring from their only shot of the 2nd half via Alexander Sorloth. What is even more surprising is that Diego Simeone had never won at Camp Nou until this match. Perhaps the most staggering takeaway is the historical weight of the result: after over a decade of high-stakes battles, this was finally Diego Simeone’s first-ever win at the Camp Nou!
Best Team Performance
PSG 2–0 Liverpool
After all these years and all those blockbuster signings, PSG have finally become the team that they always wanted to be. Luis Enrique has turned PSG into a possession-based monster. They completely blew Liverpool out of the water, resulting in a 2–0 victory. Setting up in a back five for the first time this season, Arne Slot’s Liverpool looked completely lost against the Parisians' rhythm, mustering a meager 26% possession and just 3 total shots. The most staggering stat of the night was that the Reds finished the match with zero shots on target — a defensive shut-out that showcased a defensive spine that is not even the best strength of this PSG side. Goals from Desire Doue and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia secured the win, but in all honesty, it should have been more. PSG’s midfield moved the ball with such flair and precision, it left the Premier League champions chasing shadows for ninety minutes and made the Ligue 1 champions look like the clear favorites to advance from this matchup.
Player of the Matchday
Manuel Neuer (Bayern)
Honorable mentions - David Raya (Arsenal), Lamine Yamal (Barcelona) & Khvicha Kvaratskhelia (PSG)
Moment of the Matchday
Arsenal's substitutes combine to strike at the death against Sporting CP
Skip to 1:30 to watch the late winner here
The Estadio Jose Alvalade was a cauldron of noise as Sporting CP looked set to defend their home fortress, but Arsenal’s bench depth proved decisive in the dying moments. After 90 minutes of tactical chess, the game looked destined for a 0–0 stalemate. Then, in stoppage time, substitute Gabriel Martinelli produced a burst of pace that sliced through the Sporting midfield before playing a perfectly weighted ball into the path of Kai Havertz. Havertz, who had also come off the bench, finished with absolute ice in his veins to secure a 1–0 win. It was a single moment of elite chemistry that silenced the Lisbon crowd and gave Mikel Arteta a much needed win, after his side had lost the Carabao Cup final and bowed out of the FA Cup in back-to-back games.
Late-Night Thoughts
The Quarter-Finals always hit different. The match timings move from 1:30 AM to 12:30 AM and that one hour makes a huge difference. Wish it would move back another hour in the future but enough wishful thinking! There were so many brilliant performances of all kinds in this round. From the free-flowing fluid attacks of PSG to the rigid defensive structure of Arsenal, from Olise's dancing feet to Llorente's relentless running, world-class saves, top-notch free kicks, game-changing red cards, we had it all. Also, seeing Neuer still move like that in 2026 is actually insane. Timeless! The second legs are going to be really interesting, especially with the likes of Barcelona and Real Madrid needing to overturn a deficit away from home. Will Anfield witness another special night or will it be curtains for Mo Salah's UCL career, at least for Liverpool. Getting to bed at 2:00 am is rough, but when the football and the narratives are good, you just have to deal with the fatigue.
Looking Ahead – Quarter Final 2nd leg Fixtures (IST Kick-offs)
Wednesday, 15 April
- Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona — 12:30 am
- Liverpool vs PSG — 12:30 am
Thursday, 16 April
- Arsenal vs Sporting CP— 12:30 am
- Bayern vs Real Madrid— 12:30 am
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