Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone addressed his decision to leave Ademola Lookman out of the starting line-up in Tuesday night’s emphatic 4-1 victory over Club Brugge in the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 play-off second leg.
Despite starting the match on the bench, Lookman made a significant impact after coming on in the 70th minute for Alex Baena. Just six minutes after his arrival, Lookman produced a neat pass for Alexander Sørloth, who finished with clinical precision to complete his hat-trick and seal the result.
Atletico Madrid progressed 7-4 on aggregate, booking their spot in the last 16 with style.

Simeone’s Tactical Decision
Simeone explained that his choice to bench Lookman was driven by balance and form rather than reputation. “He [Lookman] didn’t play [start] because Sorloth played,” Simeone said, highlighting that tactical decisions were made with the overall balance in mind.
He added, “He [Lookman] will improve that [defensive ability] with time; his characteristics are purely offensive.” Simeone emphasized that the decision was about the team’s needs rather than individual stature.
Simeone continued, “Julián was going to work with the team because he knows us better. There are no big names. There are players. The game lasts 90 minutes. That is when we saw Griezmann come on in his thirties.”

Lookman’s Impact
While Lookman did not start, his influence was felt as soon as he entered the game. His assist for Sørloth’s hat-trick goal was a key contribution to Atletico’s dominant win. Lookman’s offensive prowess continues to be a valuable asset, and Simeone’s tactical choices underline the importance of maintaining a balanced and versatile squad.
Atlético’s Strong Showing
Sørloth’s hat-trick headlined the match, with Johnny Cardoso also adding to the scoreline for the Spanish side. Club Brugge’s lone consolation came from Ecuadorian defender Joel Ordóñez, but it was a mere footnote to Atlético’s resounding victory.
Atlético Madrid’s progression to the last 16 marks a strong showing as they look to challenge in the next phase of the competition. The win also reflected the team’s tactical flexibility and ability to perform in key moments.
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