Atlético: Moyá (Oblak 23’); Juanfran, Miranda, Giménez, Jesús Gámez; Cani (Raúl García 46‘), Mario Suárez, Koke, Arda Turan; Griezmann, Mandzukic (Fernando Torres 83’). 4-4-2.
Bayer: Leno; Hilbert, Spahic, Toprak, Wendell; Bender (Papadopoulos 104’), Gonzalo Castro; Bellarabi, Calhanoglu, Son Heung-Min (Rolfes 77’); Drmic (Kiessling 69’). 4-2-3-1.
Goals:
1-0. 27. Mario Suárez. Shot from edge of area which Toprak deflected into net.
Penalties: 0-0. Raúl García (over); 0-0. Calhanoglu (saved); 1-0. Griezmann; 1-1. Rolfes; 2-1. Mario Suárez; 2-1. Toprak (over); 2-1. Koke (saved); 2-2. Castro; 3-2. Torres; 3-2. Kiessling (over).
Atlético Madrid are in to the quarter finals after beating Bayer Leverkusen in a penalty shoot out! The German side were defending a one goal lead from the first leg, and Son Heung-Min wasted an early chance to extend the lead. However midway through the first half a corner came out to Mario Suárez, and his strike took a deflection off Toprak to wrong-foot Leno and enter the net. Mandukic, Griezmann, Arda Turan and Koke all had chances after that, but with the scores level, the game went in to extra time. Oblak (who had replaced the injured Moyá) had to save from Kiessling, and Rolfes fires a long shot wide, and Raúl García brought a good stop out of Leno at the other end, but with no more goals after that the game went to penalties. Oblak and Leno saved one each, and Raúl García and Toprak fired their shots over the bar, but Fernando Torres converted Atleti’s fifth and final spot kick, and Kiessling struck his penalty over the crossbar to take Simeone’s team through.