Called on early to make strong stops and punches away from danger.
Couldn't do much to stop Joao Felix's chip into the net.
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5Had no breathing room on the ball and was generally sloppy when he did control it.
Tried to compensate by trying to draw fouls or pass the ball backward.
Beaten to the ball by Joao Felix in the first half, who took his opportunity and scored on his former team.
4Had trouble controlling and organizing the back line during FC Barcelona's peppering of the goal during the first 45 minutes.
Picked up a yellow for a knee in the back of Robert Lewandowski.
4Lost track of the elusive Lewandowski in the opening minutes of the game, giving the usually-lethal striker a free header on net.
Dialed in after his error and did well to sweep up attacks down the middle, making sure players had little time to act as they received the ball.
6Ended the match with three tackles, two blocked shots, and two clearances.
Hermoso had a composed night at the back but didn't often have the kind space on the ball that is so crucial to Atletico Madrid's buildup.
6Subdued by Frenkie de Jong and Jules Kounde.
Defensively, Raphinha and company frequently got the better of the 23-year-old.
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5Atletico's skipper was swarmed in the first half, unable to influence the game beyond the stray switch of play.
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5Fought and clawed his way through 90 minutes and looked much better at right wing-back than he did in midfield.
Annoyed Pedri and Joao Cancelo plenty, just missed the end product.
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5Sought out searching balls between lines and lofted passes to the feet of runners with minimal success.
Defensively, de Paul added another body to close down attackers.
5Didn't have a decisive performance against his former club, unlike Joao Felix on the other side.
Had only four touches in the Barcelona box over the 90 minutes.
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5Uneventful night, finished with only one shot on target.
Atletico need him to be much more active in fighting through defenders and hunting for chances.
4Replaced Jose Gimenez to start the second half.
Drew two dangerous free kicks late on, a nuisance for Ronaldo Araujo.
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5Replaced Rodrigo Riquelme to start the second half.
Looked unfazed taking players on.
Had a strike at goal in second-half stoppage time, but Inaki Pena's save prevented the Argentine from putting his name on the scoresheet.
5Replaced Nahuel Molina to start the second half.
Made two sloppy tackles on Joao Felix in the opening minutes of the half, gifting Barcelona some unnecessary free kicks and putting the veteran defender on the referee's watchlist.
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5Replaced Alvaro Morata in the 65th minute.
Had the best chance of the night with a thunderous freekick just outside the 18-yard box.
Was stopped by Pena, whose outstretched hand kept the lead intact.
6Replaced Koke in the 65th minute.
Added some key interventions defensively, picking up three interceptions, a tackle, and a blocked shot.
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