On an average night, Barcelona conceded four goals

Barcelona suffered a humiliating 4–0 defeat at the hands of Atlético Madrid in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final, leaving the reigning champions facing an uphill battle to reach the final. Despite dominating possession and most statistical categories, Barcelona were unable to find the back of the net, while Diego Simeone’s side capitalised on defensive lapses and clinical finishing.

The clash took place on Thursday night at Atlético’s home ground, the Metropolitano Stadium, where the hosts showcased ruthless efficiency. Goals from Antoine Griezmann, Ademola Lookman, and Julián Álvarez, combined with an own goal from Barcelona goalkeeper Eric García, sealed a resounding victory. Atlético will now carry a commanding advantage into the second leg at Camp Nou on 3 March.

Match Summary

Barcelona were under pressure from the outset. Injuries to key players Rafinha and Marcus Rashford disrupted the team’s rhythm and left gaps that Atlético exploited early. In the third minute, Atlético nearly opened the scoring with a chance from Juliano Simeone, saved by goalkeeper Juan García. However, an uncharacteristic mistake from Eric García soon handed the hosts an early lead, as his mishandled back pass allowed the ball to roll into Barcelona’s net.

By the 14th minute, Griezmann doubled the lead following a precise pass from Nahuel Molina, placing Barcelona in immediate trouble.

Barcelona’s attacking threat remained limited, and at the 20-minute mark, a powerful volley from Fermin Lopez struck the crossbar, leaving them without reward. Atlético continued to press forward. Álvarez saw one shot cleared off the line by Jules Koundé, and in the 33rd minute, Lookman scored from a low pass by Álvarez. During added time in the first half, Álvarez capitalised on Lookman’s assist to make it 4–0.

In the second half, Barcelona attempted a recovery under Hans-Dieter Flick’s guidance. A goal from Pau Kuberski in the 52nd minute was disallowed for offside. The game took another turn when Eric García received a red card in the 85th minute following a reckless challenge, reducing Barcelona to ten men. Ferran Torres’ late header struck the post, denying the visitors a consolation goal.

Last season, Barcelona had triumphed over Atlético in the semi-final, advancing to the final with a 1–0 win in the return leg after a 4–4 draw in the first. This time, however, the deficit presents a formidable challenge. To reach the final, Barcelona must overturn a four-goal deficit at Camp Nou on 3 March.

Copa del Rey Semi-Final First Leg: Atlético Madrid vs Barcelona

TeamGoalscorersScoreKey Events
Atlético MadridAntoine Griezmann, Ademola Lookman, Julián Álvarez, OG Eric García4Dominant attack, Barcelona errors exploited
Barcelona0Eric García red card, missed opportunities

With the first leg concluded, the onus now lies on Barcelona to deliver an extraordinary performance in the second leg if they hope to defend their Copa del Rey title. The match promises to be a high-stakes encounter at Camp Nou next month.

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