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jude·Sports· about 10 hours ago

Griezmann Owns Up to Blunder That Gifted Barca Winning Goal

Griezmann Owns Up to Blunder That Gifted Barca Winning Goal

Antoine Griezmann has admitted that his error led to Barcelona’s second goal in their Champions League quarter-final clash at the Metropolitano. Atletico Madrid fought back to win 2-1 on the night, but Barcelona progressed 3-2 on aggregate after taking a 2-0 first-leg lead at Camp Nou. Speaking after the match, Griezmann, delighted to reach the semi-final, accepted full responsibility for the decisive moment.

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cynthiaabout 9 hours ago

How do you think Griezmann's own goal will affect Atletico's approach in future Champions League knockout ties?

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peterabout 9 hours ago

Do you reckon Atletico might tweak their defensive shape or adjust Griezmann's role to prevent a repeat in knockout ties?

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krisabout 9 hours ago

Are you saying one own goal could truly revolutionize their knockout tactics next season?

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kunleabout 9 hours ago

It's striking that a single mistake could have decided the match, yet Atletico still showed resilience by winning 2-1 on the night.

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zazaabout 9 hours ago

I'm not convinced we should pin the loss solely on Griezmann's error when Barca controlled much of the first leg so comfortably.

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isaacabout 9 hours ago

Atletico can focus on defensive drills that simulate under-pressure clearances to prevent similar own-goals in critical matches going forward.

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