Atlético Madrid delivered a ruthless Champions League performance against Tottenham, overwhelming the Premier League side, Yankee Scores reports
In a clash that showcased intensity, precision, and relentless attacking football, the Los Rojiblancos defeated Tottenham Hotspurs 5 – 2 at the Cívitas Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid, Spain.
Atlético Madrid seized control of their Champions League last-16 tie against Tottenham Hotspur with a blistering start at the Cívitas Metropolitano. Diego Simeone’s side produced a ruthless opening spell that left the visitors stunned and chasing shadows.
Tottenham’s young goalkeeper Antonín Kinsky endured a nightmare Champions League debut, conceding three goals and committing two costly errors inside 15 minutes. The Czech U21 international was substituted after just 17 minutes, equaling the earliest goalkeeper change in knockout-stage history. Former England and Spurs keeper Joe Hart, on commentary duty, admitted he was “heartbroken for the lad,” while Paul Robinson described the decision as “confidence destroying.”
THREE STRAIGHT ERRORS BY SPURS HAVE THEM DOWN 4-0 VS. ATLETI IN 22 MINUTES!
Keeper Antonín Kinský, who made two of the errors, was subbed off in the 17th minute and Atleti fans gave him a standing ovation 🤯
You really can’t make up the things happening to Spurs at the… pic.twitter.com/roTciKLwX0
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) March 10, 2026
Colchoneros punish defensive errors
Marcos Llorente opened the scoring after a slip from Kinsky, before Antoine Griezmann and Julián Álvarez quickly added to the tally. Robin Le Normand then struck to make it four inside 22 minutes, with Spurs’ defensive frailties brutally exposed. Pedro Porro briefly gave the visitors hope, but Álvarez restored Atlético’s four-goal cushion after the break.
Spurs fight back late
Dominic Solanke capitalised on a rare Jan Oblak mistake to score Tottenham’s second, but by then the damage was already done. The Premier League side showed flashes of resilience, yet the early collapse left them with a mountain to climb heading into the second leg.
Simeone’s side in control
Atlético combined intensity with precision, pressing high and punishing every error. The atmosphere inside the Metropolitano amplified their dominance, leaving Spurs reeling and Simeone’s men firmly in command of the tie.
Looking ahead
Atlético Madrid will travel to North London with a three-goal advantage, while Tottenham must regroup quickly. The tie remains alive, but Spurs will need a spirited response at home to avoid an early Champions League exit.


