The key to their advancement was Atlético's victory in the first leg, where they won 2-0 away, giving them an aggregate advantage and a spot among Europe's top four teams. Barcelona started the return leg brilliantly, with Lamine Yamal scoring in the fourth minute, and Ferran Torres doubling the lead 20 minutes later. However, the decisive moment came in the 31st minute when Ademola Lookman scored for Atlético, securing his team's progression. After the match, Atlético's coach Diego Simeone found himself in the spotlight. A video clip of his reaction spread across social media, with many users claiming he sent a clear message to Barcelona fans and Lamine Yamal, telling them they "can go to sleep." "Yamal is a good and very talented boy. He asked for a one-on-one duel and scored in the third minute, and the media would already crown him the king of Europe. However, in football, the only thing that matters is who is in the draw tomorrow morning. The media want me to be terrified of a teenager because he performs tricks and gives confident interviews. Come on, please," Simeone began his address to the media after the match, adding: "For ten years, I had to stand by the touchline and watch Cristiano Ronaldo score hat-tricks to knock my team out of this competition. That is real terror. Lamine played a great game last night, but the reality is that we are going to the semifinals, and he is going home to watch us on TV. There's a big difference between playing a beautiful game and being a nightmare." The clip gained further popularity after being shared by renowned football insider Fabrizio Romano. Atlético continues its European journey, while Barcelona, despite a strong fight in the return leg, ends its Champions League campaign.