Atletico rout Barca in Copa del Rey semi-final first leg
Atletico Madrid players celebrate their victory at the end of the Spanish Copa del Rey (King's Cup) semi final first leg football match between Club Atletico de Madrid and FC Barcelona at Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid on February 12, 2026. (Photo by Oscar DEL POZO / AFP)
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Atletico Madrid hammered Copa del Rey holders
Barcelona 4-0 on Thursday in the first leg of their semi-final.
After an Eric Garcia own goal sent Diego Simeone's
side ahead early on, Antoine Griezmann, Ademola Lookman and Julian Alvarez
struck to give Atletico a landslide lead by half-time.
Barca defender Garcia was sent off in the final stages,
with Atletico maintaining their significant advantage on the record 32-time
winners, which they will take into the second leg at Camp Nou on March 3.
Both sides missed good chances in the second half,
with Barca's Pau Cubarsi having a goal disallowed before Garcia was sent off in
the final stages.
Atletico were able to preserve their significant
advantage on the record 32-time winners, which they will take into the second
leg at Camp Nou on March 3.
"In the first 45 minutes we got a great lesson
for us. Sometimes it's good to get (that) in the right moment, maybe today is
the right moment," Flick told reporters.
"The second half was much better and we have
one game more and we will fight (to win) that."
Well off the pace in La Liga and not showing the
quality of a side likely to go deep in the Champions League, the Copa del Rey
represents Atletico's best chance of silverware this season.
With that motivation in mind, the Rojiblancos
conjured the best football of their season to completely dismantle the Spanish
champions in the first half, as the fans lapped it up.
"I think our fans need these games, they've
been coming for years, pushing, they're always there, they need big
matches," said Simeone.
"We had a great first half, reading the game
very well, we were very efficient and calm in the final third."
The hosts took the lead after seven minutes when
Garcia's pass, on the uneven Metropolitano stadium pitch, bobbled towards Joan
Garcia and then under the goalkeeper's foot and into the net.
Former Barca striker Griezmann slid home the second
as Atletico breached the Catalans' high defensive line repeatedly, leaning on
the pace of Giuliano Simeone and Lookman.
Fermin Lopez hit the crossbar for Barcelona but it
was one-way traffic and Atletico nearly got a third when Alvarez's effort was
cleared off the line by Jules Kounde.
Eventually Nigeria international Lookman steered
home the third at the end of a fine team move, with overjoyed Atletico coach Simeone
racing down the touchline in celebration.
Having spent much of the season demanding his team
take their chances more clinically, all of the Argentine's dreams came true at
once.
Alvarez, who had failed to score in his last 11
matches, ended his drought for Atletico's fourth, ramming home from just inside
the area.
"We all know how important Julian is for us, he
showed it last season," said Atletico midfielder Marcos Llorente.
"I'm really happy for his goal, I'm sure it will
take a bit of the weight off."
Atletico goalkeeper Juan Musso saved well from Lopez
to keep his clean sheet at the interval.
Barcelona thought they had pulled one back in the
second half when Pau Cubarsi netted but it was controversially disallowed after
a long VAR review for an apparent offside.
"I want to have the reason why it was
offside," Flick told Movistar. "I don't know what they saw."
With a few minutes remaining the league leaders'
night got even worse, when Eric Garcia was sent off for a foul on Alex Baena as
he ran through.
Ferran Torres's poor pass sold his team-mate short
and he clumsily felled the Atletico playmaker.
Alexander Sorloth and Torres spurned further chances
at each end as the game kept its frantic pace until the end.
Flick said Atletico's players seemed more determined
to win.
"When you saw the the players from Atletico
they have more will, they have more hunger to score goals, and this is what
what I want from the beginning from the first first minute, and in the first 45
minutes we we didn't show that," lamented the German coach.
On Wednesday Real Sociedad beat Athletic Bilbao 1-0
in the first leg of the other semi-final clash.


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