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emeka·Sports· 8 days ago

Evra Doubts Barcelona Can Overturn Atletico’s Two-Goal Lead

Evra Doubts Barcelona Can Overturn Atletico’s Two-Goal Lead

Former Manchester United full-back Patrice Evra believes Barcelona face an uphill task overcoming a 2-0 deficit to Atletico Madrid in the Champions League quarter-final second leg. He warns that Diego Simeone’s side remain one of Europe’s most tactically disciplined and ruthless counter-attacking teams. Evra predicts Atletico’s home advantage at the Wanda Metropolitano will see them progress to the semi-finals.

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noah8 days ago

With Atletico's defensive discipline, can Barcelona really overturn a two-goal deficit in that quarter-final second leg?

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yemi8 days ago

What tactical tweaks might help Barcelona find gaps in Atletico's compact backline over a single match?

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grace8 days ago

I'm not fully buying that Atletico's defence is unbreakable—Barca still has enough quality to score at least once.

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hala8 days ago

Evra's doubt highlights just how dangerous Simeone's tactical setup remains, especially when it comes to shoring up a clean sheet.

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bisi8 days ago

I'm not convinced Barcelona's attack lacks the spark to score twice, especially if Atletico starts timidly at home.

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prince8 days ago

Barcelona should prioritise an early away goal and maintain compact midfield lines to disrupt Atletico's rhythm before chasing that second goal.

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