Barcelona crashed out of the
Champions League at the hands of Atletico Madrid, who reached the
semi-finals for the first time in 40 years.
It was the first time in seven years that Barça had not reached the last four of the Champions League.
The
Spanish giants had complained 24 hours before kick-off at the length of
the grass on the pitch but on the night they could have no complaints.
Atletico
are set to leave their famous Vicente Calderon stadium at the end of
next season but even supporters who remember their league and cup double
in which coach Diego Simeone played and the 1974 side that reached the
European Cup final, will struggle to remember a more incredible night.
For Barca the league is now the focus;
that and wondering how they will shore up their shaky defence without
the use of the next two transfer windows.
'The
story is not over yet,' said coach Diego Simeone. 'There was a lot of
happiness in the dressing room after the game but it doesn’t finish
here.'
He was also bullish when asked about the ability to keep players such as Diego Costa at the end of the season.
'We can’t compete financially with many of the other teams but from a competitive point of view we are a match for anyone.'
Tata Martino looked like a beaten man as he fielded questions about Messi’s no show.
'The team is very down right now but we have to pick ourselves because we have a league to win,' said Barcelona coach.
His
side play Atletico Madrid for a sixth time, on the last day of the
season. In the five games played so far they are yet to win and it never
looked like doing so on Wednesday night.
Diego Simeone’s side were
dealt a blow before kick-off with Chelsea target Diego Costa failing a
late fitness test. That meant Adrian started in his place. He had scored
only two goals all season but coach Simeone promised he would let
no-one down.
True to his manager’s word Adrian hit the post in the fifth
minute and then, from the rebound, crossed for Koke to score. It was no
more than Atletico deserved.
Lionel Messi had the first shot of the game
but it was the last anyone saw of Barcleona’s attack for the next ten
minutes as the home side laid siege.
All fears that they would be
toothless with the injured Costa proved to be unfounded.
Led by David
Villa, who played with all this World Cup pedigree and the legs of a man
five years younger, they carried the game to Barcelona whose goalkeeper
Juan Pinto watched two Villa shots crash off his woodwork and fumbled an
unwanted
backpass as Barca struggled to stay in the game in the first half.

The
Vicente Calderon had been going up through the decibels long before
kick-off and with Barcelona rattled, midfielder Sergi Busquets was booked
just before half-time as the noise seemed to get ever louder.
This
was Barcelona gunning for a seventh consecutive semi-final place against
an Atletico Madrid side who had not made it to the last four for 40
years but it was the home side who looked to have the recent Champions
League pedigree.
Their pre-match mosaic had spelled out ‘win, win,
and win again’. It was one of former Atletico Madrid and Spain coach
Luis Aragones’ favourite phrases. The last time they were in a European
Cup semi-final he was in the team.
A shell-shocked Barca finally came into the match with Messi heading wide and then shooting even wider from a Neymar pass.
Iniesta
got his first shot on target but Courtois saved comfortably. Referee Howard
Webb then waved away penalty appeals at both ends with Adrian and
Fabregas going down in respective areas.
The second half began with
Courtois diving brilliantly at the feet of Neymar to take the ball off
the Brazilian’s toe. The ball ran to Xavi but he couldn’t finish.
The
fear for Atletico was that Pedro and Alexis would inject late pace and
do for their tired legs but Alexis’ introduction did nothing to change
the game and it was Villa’s legs that seemed fresher than anyone’s.
Villa
had given young central defender Marc Bartra a torrid time throughout
and when he sent Gabi down the left the midfielder should have given him
the ball back to him to finish but instead he shot straight at Pinto.
Villa then went
down in the box and had his appeals for a penalty were turned down but
despite decisions going against them and posts denying them there was no
way they were not going through.
The stadium was still full ten
minutes after Webb had blown his final whistle.
Atletico Madrid’s
players came back out on to the pitch to soak up an atmosphere that
showed no signs of subsiding and Barcelona’s 2,000 travelling support got
to its feet as one to salute the team that had taken their team’s place
at the top table of European football.
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