Overview
- Barcelona face Atlético Madrid in the Champions League quarter-finals, with the first leg at home on April 8 and the return in Madrid six days later.
- Dani Olmo told the club’s media the squad is motivated by the Copa del Rey elimination and confident they can advance if they reach their best level.
- He framed the tie as an all-or-nothing scenario and cited previous experience in similar knockout situations.
- Olmo highlighted dressing-room morale, praising Gavi’s energetic return from a long knee layoff.
- The winner of Barcelona versus Atlético is set to meet either Arsenal or Sporting CP for a place in the final.