Tottenham vs Atlético de Madrid: previa, predicciones y alineaciones El primer partido de la serie de octavos de final de la Champions League entre Tottenham y Atlético de Madrid terminó con una derrota abrumadora para los Spurs. El joven arquero Antonin Kinsky, debutante en un duelo eliminatorio, cometió dos errores graves que permitieron a los visitantes marcar dos goles en apenas 17 minutos. La decisión del entrenador Igor Tudor de sustituirlo fue motivada por protegerlo más que por castigarlo, pero su reemplazo, Guglielmo Vicario, no logró revertir el resultado. El partido finalizó 5-2 a favor del Atlético, consolidando su ventaja en la serie. Los Spurs, que buscan una remontada similar a la del Sporting CP frente al Bodo Glimt, enfrentan un desafío enorme. La necesidad de dejar todo en el campo desde el inicio es clara, pero el estado físico de la plantilla y las bajas significativas complican la tarea. Con 12 jugadores lesionados, incluyendo a figuras clave como James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski y Cristian Romero, el equipo se ve obligado a depender de rotaciones y jugadores menos experimentados. La presión de la Champions, combinada con la incertidumbre en la Premier League, exige un rendimiento extremo. Por su parte, el Atlético de Madrid llega con confianza y una ventaja que le permite jugar con calma. La victoria en la ida le otorga un margen de error, aunque el partido de vuelta en Londres será crucial. El equipo español, liderado por Antoine Griezmann y Julián Álvarez, ha mostrado una buena dinámica ofensiva en sus últimas jornadas, lo que le da ventaja para aprovechar cualquier error de los locales. Sin embargo, la experiencia de Diego Simeone en series eliminatorias sugiere que el Atlético no descuidará su preparación.#atltico_de_madrid #tottenham #antonin_kinsky #igor_tudor #guglielmo_vicario

Champions League: Ruthless Atletico punish Tottenham errors in 5-2 rout Atletico Madrid delivered a dominant performance against Tottenham Hotspur in the Champions League last-16 first leg, securing a 5-2 victory at the Metropolitano Stadium on March 11, 2026. The Spanish side capitalized on Tottenham’s defensive mistakes, particularly from goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky, who made critical errors that led to Atletico’s first three goals. Kinsky, making his first appearance since October, was substituted in the 17th minute after a string of costly blunders. The match began with Atletico taking control within minutes. In the sixth minute, Kinsky slipped while attempting to play out from the back, allowing Julian Alvarez to collect the ball and square it to Marcos Llorente, who finished with a well-placed shot. Eight minutes later, defender Micky van de Ven lost his footing while trying to control a routine pass, leaving Antoine Griezmann unmarked to score. A minute later, Kinsky miscued a clearance, enabling Alvarez to stroll into an empty net, marking the earliest a team has gone three goals up in a Champions League knockout match. Manager Igor Tudor replaced Kinsky with Guglielmo Vicario, but Atletico continued their onslaught. Robin Le Normand headed in a rebound from Griezmann’s free kick for the fourth goal. Tottenham’s Pedro Porro reduced the deficit in the 26th minute with a strike from the right flank. However, Atletico extended their lead in the 55th minute when Alvarez scored his second goal, racing from his own half to finish past Vicario. Tottenham’s hopes of a comeback were dashed as Atletico’s defense remained resolute. In the 76th minute, Jan Oblak miscontrolled the ball while playing out from the back, allowing Dominic Solanke to score for Spurs, but the deficit remained insurmountable.#atletico_madrid #diego_simeone #tottenham_hotspur #antonin_kinsky #igor_tudor

Antonin Kinsky: Spurs Goalkeeper Grateful for Support After 'Nightmare' at Atletico Madrid in Champions League Antonin Kinsky, the 22-year-old Czech goalkeeper who joined Tottenham Hotspur from Slavia Prague in January 2025, expressed gratitude for the messages of support he received on social media following a disastrous performance in Tottenham’s Champions League match against Atletico Madrid. The first-leg encounter of their last-16 tie ended in a 5-2 defeat for the Premier League side, with Kinsky’s early exit from the game marking a pivotal moment in the match. Kinsky was substituted after just 17 minutes, as Tottenham trailed 3-0 in Madrid. The decision came after a string of errors from the goalkeeper, which contributed to Atletico’s first and third goals. The Czech international’s performance was described as a “nightmare” by fans and analysts, with his mistakes seemingly accelerating the team’s collapse. Kinsky’s Instagram post following the match included a message thanking supporters, reflecting on the emotional rollercoaster of the night: “Thanks for the messages. From dream to nightmare to dream again. See you.” Teammates offered comfort to Kinsky as he left the field, though the substitution sparked debate among fans and pundits. Manager Igor Tudor, who had chosen Kinsky to start ahead of Guglielmo Vicario, did not publicly acknowledge the decision at the time but later explained it in his post-match media conference. Tudor emphasized that the substitution was necessary to protect both the player and the team, citing the pressure on Vicario in a high-stakes competition. “It was the right choice at the moment we were in,” Tudor said. “These mistakes happened in this big game, but Toni is a very good goalkeeper.#atletico_madrid #tottenham_hotspur #antonin_kinsky #igor_tudor #david_james
