Top Winners and Losers After Wednesday’s Champions League Quarter-Finals Leg 1 Result

Timothy Rapp@@TRappaRTFeatured Columnist IVApril 10, 2024

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It’s hard to imagine a better week of Champions League football than we just witnessed.

After Tuesday’s pair of scintillating draws, Barcelona beat PSG in Paris, 3-2, while Atlético Madrid held on for a 2-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund.

Neither match lacked for drama. Let’s break down the winners and losers from both.

Winner: Raphinha

When you get a brace away from home, helping your side clinch a vital lead in the first leg, you get a winner’s section. Those are the rules.

CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ @CBSSportsGolazo”Smooth as a back of a spoon with the finish!” 🥄

Raphinha finishes off a brilliant Barcelona team move 🤩 pic.twitter.com/LUjCyOzb4u

CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ @CBSSportsGolazoPICTURE-PERFECT PEDRI PASS! 📸

Raphinha bags his brace in fine fashion! 🤯 pic.twitter.com/nEQ36hDe0K

And any time you are mentioned in the same breath as Lionel Messi, you definitely get a winner’s section:

OptaJose @OptaJose1 – Raphinha 🇧🇷 has scored his first brace with @FCBarcelona in all competitions (80 games). He is the first Barça player to score a brace in a knockout match in #ChampionsLeague since Messi in the semi-finals against Liverpool in May 2019. Decisive. pic.twitter.com/bR5luyL9Nz

He was undoubtedly the receipient of some excellent service from his teammates in the build-up. But Raphinha finished with class, and Barca are one step closer to the semifinals because of him.

Loser: Kylian Mbappé and PSG’s Chances to Advance

PSG had a flurry of brilliance in the second half, scoring two goals in two minutes to take a momentary lead.

CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ @CBSSportsGolazoOUSMANE DEMBÉLÉ PUNISHES HIS FORMER CLUB 🥶 pic.twitter.com/3WPeLjwIhA

CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ @CBSSportsGolazoTWO GOALS IN TWO MINUTES! 😱

Vitinha has the Parc des Princes rocking! 🇫🇷 pic.twitter.com/3P4mf0KXhw

But other than that, Barcelona often looked the better side on the night. Now, PSG has to travel to Camp Nou and attempt to steal a win to advance. No easy task, that.

To do so, they’ll need a far bigger night from Kylian Mbappé than they got on Wednesday.

𝐀𝐅𝐂 𝐀𝐉𝐀𝐗 💎 @TheEuropeanLadKylian Mbappé vs Barcelona:

• 0 goals
• 0 assists
• 0 shots on target
• 13 times possession lost pic.twitter.com/vvc3OVaxDA

Football on TNT Sports @footballontntKylian Mbappe vs Barcelona:

0/3 shots on target
1/4 dribbles completed
3/12 duels won
3 offsides

17-year-old, Pau Cubarsi, kept the PSG star quiet as he became the youngest-ever defender to win a #UCL quarter-final tie! ✨ pic.twitter.com/ZPOo7RBMc5

Maximiliano Bretos @MaxBretosSportsKylian Mbappe looks completely off the boil and PSG playing like this is an away leg. Disappointing #ChampionsLeague

PSG’s disappointments in the UCL are well-documented at this point. They appear headed for another one, barring a major change in form before the second leg.

Winner: Xavi

Xavi’s soon-to-be-finished tenure at Barcelona has had its ups and downs, but there’s no questioning that he pulled all the levers with his substitutions and tactics on Wednesday.

ESPN FC @ESPNFCXavi’s substitutions and in-game management has made the difference for Barcelona 👏

🔁 61′ Pedri subbed on
⚽️ 62′ Pedri assist (2-2)
🔁 76′ Andreas Christensen subbed on
⚽️ 77′ Andreas Christensen goal (3-2) pic.twitter.com/UBxVvxMfDV

CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ @CBSSportsGolazoSUPER SUB ON THE SET PIECE!

Andreas Christensen scores with his FIRST TOUCH of the match ☝️ pic.twitter.com/ANVnleJ0K3

Julien Laurens @LaurensJulienAnd now Xavi’s changes making an impact too! What a wonderful ball from Pedri! Great second half!

Premier League Panel @PremLeaguePanelRaphinha’s off-ball threat is very good. He got into so many dangerous shooting areas. Credit to Xavi for maximising it by dropping Lewandowksi deeper. Because Luis Enrique did the exact opposite with Mbappé by using him as a touchline winger, he rarely got into shooting areas.

sm @TacticoModernoXavi got everything right tonight.

The line up, the tactics (inviting pressure, finding runners & lumping it to Lewandowski to hold up), the game management, and the subs.

A rocket by OD & a momentary lapse in concentration for Vitinha’s goal made it look closer than it was.

It was a good night for Xavi. Another one will see Barca through to the semifinals.

Loser: Dortmund’s Self-Inflicted Errors

Oh Dortmund, what are we doing here?

CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ @CBSSportsGolazoDortmund hand Atléti an early gift! 🎁

Rodrigo De Paul cashes in on a mistake at the back. pic.twitter.com/Mzia2rnI00

Or here?

CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ @CBSSportsGolazoAnother error in the back from Dortmund gives Atléti another goal 🎁 pic.twitter.com/68jXscQAyD

You can not give teams at this level an easy chance to break with numbers. Those mistakes are killer. You also can’t let an Atlético Madrid side that wants to slow down the game and constrict your attacking space an early lead. It’s a recipe for disaster.

Zito @_ZeetsNo one is even talking about Dortmund. It’s like we’re all collectively over the way they lie to us every season.

Dortmund at least pulled one back, giving them hope for the return tie in Germany.

CBS Sports Golazo ⚽️ @CBSSportsGolazoSébastien Haller pulls one back for Dortmund 👀

Game on 🍿 pic.twitter.com/Ku5dJf9rKh

But playing from behind against Atlético is not where you want to be.

Winner: Atlético Madrid’s Pragmatic Approach

Look, you may not like the way Diego Simeone has his team play, but there’s no doubting that it often works, at least at home.

Squawka @SquawkaAtlético Madrid’s record under Diego Simeone in Champions League knockout games at the Vicente Calderón and the Metropolitano:

WWDWDDWWDWWWWDDWW

◉ Goals: 20
◉ Conceded: 5
◉ Clean Sheets: 12

Still undefeated. 😤#UCL pic.twitter.com/DDKhvoqNyo

Granted, a bit of luck was involved too—Dortmund hit the woodwork twice in this match, including with the last touch of the game. And the German side will feel that it handed Atlético both goals on a platter.

But ultimately, the Spanish side came away with the crucial early advantage. It was a job well done at home.

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