We relive the action from tonight’s UEFA Champions League last-16 second-leg match at the Metropolitano Stadium on our Atlético Madrid vs Inter stats page.


Atlético Madrid vs Inter Post-Match Facts

  • Four of the last five penalty shootouts in the UEFA Champions League have involved Atlético de Madrid. Indeed, the Spanish side are the first team to win three separate shootouts in the competition’s history. 
  • Atlético de Madrid have progressed from a UEFA Champions League knockout tie in which they lost the first leg for the first time since the 2015-16 quarter final against Barcelona. 
  • Internazionale failed to progress from a UEFA Champions League knockout tie in which they won the first leg for just a second tie, with the previous such instance coming in the 2005-06 quarter-final against Villarreal. 
  • Internazionale lost a UEFA Champions League game in which they went 1-0 up for the first time since November 2019 vs Borussia Dortmund, having come into this game unbeaten in 19 in the competition when scoring first (W17 D2). 
  • There were just 136 seconds between Federico Dimarco’s opener for Internazionale (1-0) and Antoine Griezmann’s equaliser for Atlético (1-1). 
  • Griezmann has scored six goals in eight UEFA Champions League appearances for Atlético this season, only netting more in 2015-16 (7 goals in 13 games). The Frenchman has scored in all four of his appearances at the Cívitas Metropolitano in the competition this term. 
  • Griezmann’s equaliser for Atlético was the first goal that Internazionale have conceded in an away knockout game in the UEFA Champions League since André Ayew’s strike for Marseille in the last 16 back in 2011-12, having kept four successive clean sheets in such matches prior to today. 
  • Atlético forward Memphis Depay has scored nine UEFA Champions League goals, with eight of those either drawing his side level (3) or putting them one goal in the lead (5). Despite coming on in the 79th minute, his six attempts on goal this evening was the most on record (since 2003-04) by an Atlético substitute in a UEFA Champions League game. 
  • At 30y & 129d, Atlético de Madrid named their oldest ever starting XI for a UEFA Champions League knockout stage match, with this their 41st such game in the competition. 

Atlético Madrid vs Inter Timeline

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Atlético Madrid vs Inter Timeline

Atlético Madrid vs Inter Stats Centre

Our Opta match centre delivers you all of the Atlético Madrid vs Inter stats from Wednesday’s Champions League clash at Estádio Cívitas Metropolitano.

The match centre below includes team and player stats, expected goals data, passing networks, an Opta chalkboard and more. It gives you everything you need to do your own post-match analysis of the game.


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