16 - Liverpool's UEFA Champions League campaign has come to an end at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain for the second year running. Just like the first leg, the Reds were beaten 2-0 on the night, losing 4-0 on aggregate. Late goals from Ousmane Dembele sealed the six-time winners' fate as they lost both legs of a UCL tie for the first time in three years. Tuesday night was Liverpool's second home loss in the competition this term. The last time they lost multiple home games in the same European season was 16 years ago.
6 - PSG are bidding to be the first repeat champion in eight years, and so far, they are well on the way to doing so. The French side were not seriously troubled in their tie, this time being able to win both legs. Les Parisiens have got this far in the UCL for the third year running, an impressive feat nowadays. Overall, PSG will be playing in a European Cup/Champions League semi-final for the sixth time, more than any other Ligue 1 side.
29 - Atletico Madrid continue their domination of Barcelona in the UCL, knocking them out at the quarter-final stage for the third time in as many attempts. Los Colchoneros fell 2-1 in front of their home fans, but managed to hold on and advance 3-2 over two legs. It means they are involved in their first semi-finals since 2016/17, where they were eliminated in the last eight thrice. Losing at home in the knockout stage is rare for Atleti. Even more rare is the fact that Tuesday's reverse was the first time in 29 years where they lost a UCL two-legged tie at home in which they scored.
3 - It is continued heartbreak for Barca, who have now gone a decade without lifting the UCL trophy. For all of the chances they created in both legs - while playing down a man at some point in the two matches - they just could not do enough to oust Atleti. The Catalans have suffered elimination at the hands of Atleti in two different competitions this term, having also lost in the Copa del Rey semis. Interestingly enough, this was just the third time Blaugrana failed to progress from a UCL tie in which they won the away leg.
23 - Also back in the semis for the second year running are Arsenal, who kept Sporting CP off the scoresheet at the Emirates to advance 1-0 on aggregate thanks to their late goal from last week. The Gunners have got to the last four of the UCL in consecutive seasons for the first time, and will hope to finally get their hands on the trophy come the end of May. Wednesday night's goalless draw ended a run of 23 games where at least one goal was scored.
4 - Sporting's run has come to an end, but they can take pride in having one of their best UCL campaigns ever. After all, the Portuguese side had not got this far this millennium. In the end, their inability to break down a very solid Arsenal defence proved to be their downfall in a tie where there was not much between the two sides. Their struggles in knockout round away games are concerning though, as they are now four without a win on the road.
13 - The competition's most storied rivalry had another incredible chapter over the last week. This time, it was Bayern Munich who came out on top over Real Madrid. The Bavarians scored twice towards the end to prevail 4-3 on the night and 6-4 over the two legs. It sees them back in a UCL semi-final for the second time in three years. In what was the 30th meeting on Wednesday, Bayern now have 13 wins over the record champions, tying the head-to-head.
11 - Real will have to go back to the drawing board as they are out of the UCL at the quarter-final stage once more. Eduardo Camavinga's yellow cards eight minutes apart proved to be damaging, as the Frenchman's second yellow four minutes from time made the task much harder. They will have to try for their record-extending 16th title next year. The four they conceded against Bayern was the most against a German team in 11 years, when Schalke scored the same amount in a round of 16 tie.