Soccer-Numbers speak for themselves, says Simeone, as Atletico reach last eight again


Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Round 16 - Second Leg - Tottenham Hotspur v Atletico Madrid - Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, Britain - March 18, 2026 Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone Action Images via Reuters/Paul Childs

LONDON, March 18 (Reuters) - ⁠Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone said the "numbers speak for themselves" after guiding ⁠his side into the Champions League quarter-finals for the eighth time in ‌13 seasons on Wednesday.

Despite a 3-2 loss at Tottenham Hotspur, Atletico wrapped up a 7-5 aggregate win to set up a last-eight clash with Barcelona.

"Sometimes you don't need to say anything, the numbers speak ​for themselves," Simeone told reporters.

"It's a moment to ⁠be happy as a club, as ⁠a team, with the joy of our fans, who will celebrate this step towards ⁠the ‌quarter-finals. When you get here, the road will be tough, as in previous situations where we reached the final."

Despite a three-goal cushion from the ⁠first leg last week in Madrid, Atletico made life difficult ​for themselves on Wednesday ‌and needed goals by Julian Alvarez and David Hancko to ease their ⁠path as Tottenham ​threatened a comeback.

"The effort was enormous. The team didn't start well; the three-goal lead didn't help. We equalised, then it was 2-1, we equalised again, we had chances to close ⁠it out, and then came the final penalty. ​The draw was what we deserved," he said.

Barcelona went one better than Atletico in the last-16, scoring eight goals over their two legs against Newcastle United, seven of them on ⁠Wednesday.

The LaLiga leaders will be favourites in the quarters, but Simeone's side will take heart from their two-legged victory over Barcelona in the Copa del Rey semi-final.

"It will be difficult because we'll be facing the best attacking team in Europe, but ​we'll have the enthusiasm to compete," Simeone said.

After surviving ⁠a scare at Tottenham, Atletico will have little time to rest on their laurels.

They are ​away at Real Madrid in LaLiga at the ‌weekend, and then face Barcelona three times in ​their next four games after the international break, once in the league and twice in the Champions League.

(Reporting by Martyn HermanEditing by Toby Davis)

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