Antoine Griezmann is daring to dream of a perfect ending to his Atlético Madrid career after helping the club reach their first UEFA Champions League semi-final in nine years following a tense aggregate victory over FC Barcelona.
Despite suffering a 2-1 defeat at the Metropolitano Stadium, Atlético progressed 3-2 on aggregate, with the final whistle greeted by a mixture of relief and celebration from the home crowd. The result marks a significant milestone in Diego Simeone’s long-standing project at the club.
For Griezmann, the occasion carried added emotional weight. The 35-year-old forward has already confirmed that he will depart at the end of the season to join Major League Soccer side Orlando City, bringing an end to a remarkable chapter in Madrid.
A World Cup winner with France in 2018, Griezmann first joined Atlético from Real Sociedad in 2014. After a spell with Barcelona, he returned in 2022 and has since re-established himself as a central figure in the squad.
His statistics underscore his legacy: over 200 goals and nearly 100 assists, making him Atlético’s all-time leading scorer. However, major silverware has been limited, with the 2018 Europa League standing as his most notable triumph with the club.
Now, with Atlético just two matches away from another Champions League final, Griezmann is determined to seize what may be his final opportunity to etch his name further into the club’s history.
“I am very happy,” he said. “It does not matter who we face next. What matters is that we remain focused and continue performing at our best.”
Atlético could face Arsenal FC or Sporting CP in the semi-finals, while domestic glory also beckons with a Copa del Rey final against Real Sociedad on the horizon.
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