Not a bad performance even with the red card It is not over yet Barcelona 0-2 Atletico #ucl #...
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This post comments on Barcelona's 0-2 Champions League quarterfinal defeat to Atlético Madrid, specifically addressing the impact of Pau Cubarsí's red card in the 44th minute. The creator acknowledges the setback while maintaining optimism about Barcelona's chances in the return leg, suggesting the team's performance wasn't entirely poor despite the numerical disadvantage and two-goal loss.
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The post is trending due to the dramatic nature of the Barcelona vs. Atlético Madrid Champions League quarterfinal match, which featured a controversial VAR-reviewed red card that shifted momentum decisively. The match result and the debate surrounding Cubarsí's dismissal generated significant fan engagement on social media, with many discussing whether the red card was justified.
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- 1Pau Cubarsí was sent off after VAR review determined he denied Giuliano Simeone a clear goal-scoring opportunity in the 44th minute
- 2The match swung dramatically in two minutes: Barcelona went from 11v11 and scoreless to 10v11 and 0-1 down after Álvarez scored from the free kick
- 3Atlético Madrid added a second goal through Alexander Sørloth to secure a 2-0 victory in the first leg of the quarterfinal
- 4The on-field referee initially gave only a yellow card, but VAR review upgraded it to a red card
- 5The return leg is scheduled for Tuesday at Atlético Madrid's Metropolitano Stadium
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