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Julián Álvarez sets Atlético Madrid record as Lamine Yamal leaves in tears

News RoomBy News RoomApril 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Julián Álvarez delivered a monstrous performance against FC Barcelona in the first leg of the Champions League quarterfinals, scoring a stunning goal that Atlético Madrid fans won’t soon forget – and one that could pave the way to the Champions League semifinals.

Even with the return leg still to play at the Metropolitano Stadium, the Argentine striker has already made history. That goal pushed him to nine goals in the 2025/26 Champions League, making him the club’s all-time single-season scoring leader in the competition.

Julián Álvarez’s Atlético Madrid record

The Argentina international surpassed the previous club mark of eight Champions League goals set by Diego Costa in the 2013/14 season – the same year Atlético reached the final before falling to Real Madrid.

Álvarez now has one more match to add to that historic total as Atlético Madrid looks to protect its lead and advance to the Champions League semifinals.

This is exactly the kind of signing big clubs dream about: a player who delivers immediate impact and changes games on the biggest stage in European football.

Atlético Madrid will try to defend its 0-2 first-leg advantage when the teams meet again at the Metropolitano on April 14. For Barcelona, another painful Champions League elimination could be looming, while Diego Simeone‘s side remains firmly in the hunt for the one major trophy that has long eluded them.

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