Ranking the 5 worst tackles from Barcelona's fiery win over Atletico
Familiarity continues to breed contempt when Barcelona and Atletico Madrid lock horns.
Tuesday's Champions League quarter-final contest between the two Spanish rivals saw no fewer than 11 yellow cards handed out by referee Felix Brych, with each side responsible for their share of hefty challenges, accidentally-on-purpose collisions and downright terrible tackles.
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Fernando Torres was shown two of those cautions, being sent to an early shower within 11 minutes of scoring the opening goal of the match. While his was certainly the most influential of transgressions - Barcelona, up a man, would capitalise on incessant pressure to claim a 2-1 victory - it was joined by a handful of other notable incidents.
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Here are the five worst tackles of the contentious contest, ranked:
1. Fernando Torres vs. Sergio Busquets
Yes, Torres' tackle pales in comparison to its peers when considering it on malice alone, but it far outweighs the others on this list when it comes to sheer stupidity.
The Spaniard had 10 teammates in defensive position behind him, and Sergio Busquets was not only not in a dangerous attacking area, he was facing his own goal.
2. Luis Suarez vs. Juanfran
Luis Suarez has learned nothing from past misdeeds:
Patada de L.Suárez a Juanfran q no ve el juez de área, ni el árbitro. Luego un manotazo a Filipe q queda en amarilla pic.twitter.com/2h64uqsSUA
— Belén Sánchez García (@Belen_Boli) April 5, 2016
3. Luis Suarez vs. Filipe Luis
It may take a couple of views, but focus your gaze on the background, where Suarez quite clearly thrusts his hand into the face of Filipe Luis:

Like we said, he's learned nothing.
4. Lucas Hernandez vs. Neymar
Looking for the definition of a cynical tackle? Voila:
5. August Fernandez vs. Dani Alves
Pro tip: Don't leap into tackles like this:

That the Atletico substitute emerged from this wild attempt to win the ball with only a yellow card was a minor miracle.
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