Atletico's Griezmann heads back to Barca in search of winning bow
Antoine Griezmann's Barcelona story ended in the depths of misery, but as he returns to Camp Nou in the Champions League quarterfinals, the French forward is desperate to close out his time with Atletico Madrid on the greatest of highs.
Diego Simeone's side, defeated in the 2014 and 2016 finals, has never lifted the trophy, and veteran forward Griezmann, who will move to MLS side Orlando City at the end of the season, has not won a trophy with Atletico since the 2018 Europa League and subsequent UEFA Super Cup.
Griezmann switched to Barca from Atletico in 2019, lasting just two years in the Catalan capital before returning to Simeone's side on loan, before making the return permanent in 2022.
During that short stint in Barca colors Griezmann missed out on Atletico's La Liga title win in 2021, a trophy that has eluded him through his career.
At Barca, he was on the receiving end of the brutal 8-2 thrashing by Bayern Munich in the 2020 Champions League quarterfinals, and failed to fit into the team alongside Lionel Messi.
Griezmann wants to leave Atletico, where he is the all-time top scorer with 211 goals, with major silverware in his hands at last, to add to the 2018 World Cup he won with France.
The first step toward that, since announcing the decision to depart last week, is at Camp Nou on Wednesday in the fifth meeting between Atletico and Barca this season.
Orlando wanted him to join by the end of March, but Griezmann said he would stay at Atletico, in no small part for a final shot at the biggest trophy in the club game, as well as the Copa del Rey final.
The 35-year-old, one of Simeone's most-committed soldiers during the coach's 14-year reign, combined the work ethic the Argentine demanded with immense skill and quality.
"Griezmann is a maverick, it's unbelievable how he plays football," enthused Barca coach Hansi Flick last week. "It seems so light, it's like he's dancing."
Griezmann may not have won as many trophies as he would have liked, but he has often dazzled with his elegance and vision.
"I hope we can do something big," said Griezmann after helping Atletico crush Spurs 5-2 in the last-16 first leg, netting his side's second goal.
Griezmann has rocked Barca before, scoring twice in the 2016 quarterfinals a decade ago to send Atletico through and knock out Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar, although that campaign ended in tears in the Milan final at the hands of rival Real Madrid.
After Griezmann started in the 2-1 La Liga defeat to Barca on Saturday, there is the chance he may be used from the bench on Wednesday.
For much of this season, Simeone has been sparing with his minutes, perhaps tipping him toward the decision to leave.
Another Atletico player who might one day follow the Frenchman's path to Barcelona is striker Julian Alvarez, who is likely to start at Camp Nou and has been frequently linked with the Catalan giant.
The Argentine caused consternation in the Spanish capital earlier this season when he said "maybe yes, maybe no" over whether he was planning to stay at the club beyond the summer.
Barca may not be able to produce the hefty transfer fee the Rojiblancos would demand, after Alvarez arrived from Man City for $108 million in 2024.
Alvarez has had a mixed bag of a season, but Simeone has repeatedly backed the forward, who is in better form after a winter drought.
Five-time winner Barca may be the favorite for the tie, but between Griezmann's desire for a grand finale and Alvarez's chance to dazzle his suitors, Atletico has the tools it needs to cause an upset.
AFP
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