Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich have put one foot in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals after emphatic victories in the first leg, as the round of 16 officially kicked off early this morning, March 11th.
Also this morning, Galatasaray beat Liverpool 1-0. Lamine Yamal successfully converted a penalty in the final minute to give Barcelona a draw away at Newcastle, thus setting them up for a tough second leg next Wednesday.
In the first 25 minutes, Bayern had already scored three goals against the last remaining Italian representative in the Champions League. Atalanta avoided conceding another goal before halftime but still came close to scoring. Jackson came close to scoring twice, and Gnabry's shot hit the crossbar.

After the break, both teams made three substitutions, but the game's dynamics remained largely unchanged. In the 52nd minute, Jackson finally scored after a counter-attack involving Luis Diaz.
Bayern weren't finished yet. Alphonso Davies sprinted down the wing before passing to Olise. Once again, the Frenchman caused confusion in the opposing defense, turning the ball to his familiar left foot before unleashing a beautiful curling shot into the net.
Musiala then volleyed the ball into the net after a good combination with Jackson. Only the crossbar prevented Upamecano from scoring Bayern's seventh goal.
With only seconds remaining in the match, Pasalic capitalized on an opportunity after goalkeeper Jonas Urbig saved Nikola Krstovic's shot to score a consolation goal for Atalanta.
Thus, this resounding 6-1 victory has almost certainly secured Bayern's place in the Champions League quarter-finals.

Another emphatic victory saw Atlético de Madrid beat Tottenham 5-2, effectively securing their place in the quarter-finals. The La Liga side gained a dominant advantage after an impressive 22-minute surge in the Spanish capital, scoring four goals and leaving the visitors stunned.
Marcos Llorente, Julián Alvarez, and Antoine Griezmann capitalized on defensive errors from the struggling Premier League side.
Pedro Porro and Dominic Solanke scored two consolation goals for Spurs, but the English side will face a tough challenge in the second leg despite playing at home.
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