As the Champions League season intensifies, a growing number of key players from Spanish giants Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, and Real Madrid are teetering on the edge of suspension, potentially impacting their chances in the semi-finals.
With the high stakes of knockout football, the temptation for aggressive play and strategic fouls increases. Should Atletico Madrid or Barcelona advance from their current ties, they face a potential semi-final clash against either Arsenal or Sporting CP. Meanwhile, if Real Madrid can overcome their deficit against Bayern Munich, they will meet the winner of the Paris Saint-Germain versus Liverpool tie.
Atletico Madrid – 8 Players
According to Diario AS, Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone faces the most significant suspension concerns. While Thiago Almada, Alex Baena, and Giuliano Simeone are less likely to encounter issues, Pablo Barrios remains sidelined with injury. Crucially, Atletico’s probable starting back four—Matteo Ruggeri, Clement Lenglet, Robin Le Normand, and Marcos Llorente—are all just one yellow card away from a ban. Marc Pubill is already suspended for their upcoming return leg against Barcelona.
Barcelona – 5 Players
Lamine Yamal avoided a booking in the first leg at Camp Nou, but he joins a group of players walking a disciplinary tightrope. Fermin Lopez, Gerard Martin, and Marc Casado were in a similar predicament, now joined by Joao Cancelo, who received a yellow card in the first leg. Pau Cubarsi will miss the return fixture after being sent off.
Real Madrid – 5 Players
Real Madrid is anxiously awaiting the outcome of their match against Bayern Munich. Their attacking quartet of Jude Bellingham, Rodrygo Goes, Kylian Mbappe, and Vinicius Junior are all at risk, although Rodrygo is currently injured and unavailable. In defence, Dean Huijsen and Alvaro Carreras must also exercise caution. Aurelien Tchouameni is currently serving a suspension due to accumulated yellow cards.








