Diego Simeone hails his Atletico, embodying ‘values that are less and less common in society’

'We can win or lose' said Diego Simeone on Wednesday as Atletico Madrid trumped Barcelona, 'but we believe in these values that are important in life and once again we have won a tremendously difficult game'.

Antoine Griezmann of Atletico Madrid celebrates scoring against Barcelona on Wednesday night as they advanced to the Champions League semi-finals. Alex Grimm / Bongarts / Getty Images / April 13, 2016
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Atletico Madrid 2-0 Barcelona (3-2 aggregate)

Atletico Madrid dumped holders Barcelona out of the Champions League at the quarter-final stage for the second time in three seasons as Antoine Griezmann's double sealed a 2-0 win on Wednesday to progress 3-2 on aggregate.

Griezmann put the hosts ahead on away goals with a fine first-half header before converting from the penalty spot two minutes from time after Andres Iniesta had handled inside the area.

Barca, meanwhile, were left to rue referee Nicola Rizzoli’s decision to give a free-kick on the edge of the box in injury time instead of a penalty when Gabi appeared to be inside the area as he was penalised for handball.

“I am not left with just a place in the semi-finals, I think it is much more important than that,” said Atletico manager Diego Simeone.

“This group displays values that are less and less common in society. We can win or lose, but we believe in these values that are important in life and once again we have won a tremendously difficult game.”

Defeat is Barca’s third in four games after a 39-match unbeaten run stretching back six months and sees their quest to become the first side to retain the trophy in the Champions League era come to an end.

“The team wanted to retain the title, it was one of our objectives and excited every Barca fan, but it isn’t to be,” said Barca coach Luis Enrique.

“We are finding it much more difficult than normal to score goals and suffering defensively too.

“We all have to improve and I’m the first one in that regard.”

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Also see: Barcelona and Atletico Madrid proving great rivals, and great contrasts, for these times, writes Andy Mitten

Atletico will be joined by local rivals Real Madrid, Manchester City and Bayern Munich in Friday's semi-final draw.

Roared on by a vociferous 55,000-strong crowd at the Vicente Calderon, Atletico were worthy winners as Barca's star front three of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar were limited to precious few clear-cut chances.

The home side were far the better team before the break as captain Gabi fired over before Griezmann placed his first big headed chance from Filipe Luis’ cross too close to Marc-Andre ter Stegen.

Messi’s most significant involvement in the first 45 minutes saw him scurrying deep into his own half to dispossess Yannick Carrasco in a sign of the five-time World Player of the Year’s desperation to get into the game.

Atletico made the all-important breakthrough nine minutes before half-time when Griezmann’s header was this time precise and powerful enough to beat Ter Stegen from Saul Niguez’s brilliant cross.

Ter Stegen ensured Barca went in at the break just one goal down as he held a Carrasco drive at the second attempt before Niguez could follow in for the rebound.

Atletico had two more chances to extend their advantage early in the second period as Koke’s cut-back was cut out by Gerard Pique with Griezmann waiting for a tap in.

And then as Barca struggled to clear a corner, Niguez’s looping header came back off the crossbar with Ter Stegen stranded.

Griezmann had another chance to give Atletico a cushion but fired straight at Ter Stegen on his weaker right foot at the end of a lightning counter-attack.

However, Barca began to impose themselves in the final half-hour as Atletico tired and Suarez tested Jan Oblak with a fierce effort from inside the area that the Slovenian handled impressively.

Suarez was lucky to escape a red card in the first leg after clashing with Juanfran and Filipe Luis and got off lightly once more when he was just shown a yellow card for elbowing Uruguayan international teammate Diego Godin.

Neymar was also booked for kicking out at Juanfran moments later as Barca began to lose their cool.

Iniesta too was lucky not to be sent-off for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity as he blocked Filipe Luis’ pass into Griezmann’s path for the penalty.

The French international kept his head to slot home the resulting spot-kick.

However, there was still time for late controversy as Rizzoli only awarded Barca a free-kick on the edge of the box when Gabi handled.

Messi’s free-kick drifted inches over and with it Barca’s chances of a second consecutive treble were gone.

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