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Soccer Can Ademola Lookman fire Atletico to end 20-year Barcelona jinx in Champions League tie?

Ademola Lookman. Photo by IMAGO

Ademola Lookman will carry the hopes of Atlético Madrid as they attempt to end a painful 20-year wait for an away win against Barcelona at the Camp Nou, Soccernet.ng reports.

Atlético have not beaten Barcelona away from home since February 2006, a run that has stretched across different managers, squads and eras. Now, Diego Simeone’s men return for a Champions League quarter-final first leg with renewed belief and a new attacking weapon.

Lookman has made a fast start since his move from Atalanta in January. In just a few weeks, he has scored 5 goals, provides 4 assists, created numerous chances and shown the kind of direct running that can trouble even the best defences. His performance in Atlético’s recent 4-0 Copa del Rey win over Barcelona, where he both scored and assisted, showed he is not afraid of the big stage.

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Ademola Lookman. Copyright: xCesarxCebollax/IMAGO

The Nigerian forward is expected to start this time after being rested in the weekend league defeat to Barcelona. Simeone’s plan is to keep Lookman fresh for Europe, where his pace and dribbling could make a real difference.

Atlético are likely to sit deep and defend in numbers, but when they win the ball, Lookman will be key. Whether he plays on the left or just behind the striker, his job will be to attack quickly, run at defenders and turn defence into attack in seconds.

Soccer Match preview: Barcelona favourites, but Atlético carry European belief

Barcelona, managed by Hansi Flick, come into the game as favourites. They are top of La Liga and beat Atlético 2-1 just days ago. At home in Europe, they have been strong in attack, scoring freely, although they have not always looked solid at the back.

Photo Credit: Ademola Lookman / X

Players like Robert Lewandowski remain a constant threat, while others are expected to step up despite injuries in the squad. Barcelona’s style under Flick is based on pressing high up the pitch and keeping the ball, which often leaves space behind their defence.

That is exactly where Atlético will look to hurt them. With Julián Álvarez leading the line and Lookman supporting, Simeone’s side will try to break quickly whenever the chance comes.

There is also a psychological twist. While Barcelona have dominated recent meetings, Atlético have knocked them out of the Champions League before, in both 2014 and 2016. That history gives the Madrid side belief that they can upset the odds again.

Soccer Atlético Madrid winger Ademola Lookman vs Barcelona
Ademola Lookman vs Kounde. Copyright: Mateusz Porzucek PressFocus/IMAGO

Team news could also play a part. Atlético have left out veteran goalkeeper Jan Oblak with Juan Musso set to continue his role between the posts. Barcelona are also dealing with a few injuries, with Raphinha (hamstring), Frenkie de Jong (thigh), and Andreas Christensen (knee) set to miss out.

All of this sets up a fascinating first leg. Barcelona have the home advantage and recent form, but Atlético have a clear plan; defend deep, break fast, and trust players like Lookman to deliver in key moments.

If the Super Eagles attacker performs as he has done in recent weeks, this could be the night Atlético finally end their long wait for victory at Camp Nou.

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Imhonlamhen is a football writer and editor at Soccernet.ng with over six years’ experience shaping its editorial voice. A lifelong Arsenal and Super Eagles fan, he combines engineering precision with training in journalism and digital media. He has covered four AFCONs and two Women’s AFCON tournaments, specialising in Super Eagles history and tracking Nigerian players worldwide, while keeping a close eye on the NPFL and emerging homegrown talents.

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