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Atletico Hold Barca In ‘Crazy’ Eight-Goal Copa Del Rey Semi First Leg

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Atletico Madrid’s Norwegian forward Alexander Sorloth (L) scores their fourth goal during the Spanish Copa del Rey (King’s Cup) semi-final first leg football match between FC Barcelona and Club Atletico de Madrid at at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona, on February 25, 2025. (Photo by LLUIS GENE / AFP)

 

Atletico Madrid conceded a two-goal lead then fought back from two down in a wild 4-4 draw with Barcelona in a Copa del Rey semi-final first leg thriller on Tuesday.

After Diego Simeone’s side scored twice in the opening six minutes through Julian Alvarez and Antoine Griezmann, Barca raced through the gears in a high-octane performance.

The superb Pedri Gonzalez pulled one back with Pau Cubarsi, Inigo Martinez and Robert Lewandowski going on to score for the Catalan giants.

Barcelona’s Spanish forward Lamine Yamal (L) vies for the ball with Atletico Madrid’s English midfielder #04 Conor Gallagher during the Spanish Copa del Rey (King’s Cup) semi-final first leg football match between FC Barcelona and Club Atletico de Madrid at at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona, on February 25, 2025. (Photo by LLUIS GENE / AFP)

Marcos Llorente netted for Atletico before Alexander Sorloth struck in the 93rd minute to leave the tie perfectly poised ahead of the second leg at the Metropolitano stadium on April 2.

“It’s a terrible result when you go 4-2 up… you have to be more careful, these are things we have to learn,” Pedri told Movistar.

“Today we started badly but I’ll focus on how the team reacted.

“When we got in front we have to be calmer… it will be a difficult (second leg) but we will go there to try and win.”

Barcelona’s Spanish defender Inigo Martinez Berridi (R) celebrates after scoring their third goal during the Spanish Copa del Rey (King’s Cup) semi-final first leg football match between FC Barcelona and Club Atletico de Madrid at at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona, on February 25, 2025. (Photo by LLUIS GENE / AFP)

Simeone hailed his team’s grit, with his substitutes playing a key role as they have done so many times this season.

“We had an enormous competitive spirit,” said the Atletico coach.

“The changes freshened up the team, it wasn’t an easy game to play, and I love the spirit the lads showed…

“The team began to feel more comfortable as the minutes passed.”

Hansi Flick left Barca’s top goalscorer Lewandowski out of the starting line-up, with Ferran Torres taking his place in a false nine role.

Simeone picked a strong side despite his side’s extremely tricky fixture list, with this the first of three matches against Barca and a Champions League last 16 tie against Real Madrid on the horizon.

Atletico Madrid’s Spanish midfielder Marcos Llorente celebrates scoring their third goal during the Spanish Copa del Rey (King’s Cup) semi-final first leg football match between FC Barcelona and Club Atletico de Madrid at at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona, on February 25, 2025. (Photo by LLUIS GENE / AFP)

Atletico took the lead inside the first minute, with Alvarez pouncing at the back post after Griezmann’s cross was flicked on.

Atletico doubled their lead in the sixth minute when Jules Kounde gave the ball away and Alvarez produced a stunning pass to release Griezmann.

The French forward was being pressured by Alejandro Balde but cleverly worked room for a shot, which Wojciech Szczesny got a hand to but could not keep out.

After Atletico’s opening salvo, Barcelona dominated the rest of the first half.

Ferran Torres should have levelled but his shot was weak and Atletico goalkeeper Juan Musso saved easily.

The La Liga leaders hit two goals in two minutes to pull back level, with Kounde setting up Pedri for the first before Cubarsi nodded home from a corner.

Torres spurned another golden chance for Barca’s third, rounding Musso but misfiring under pressure from Clement Lenglet, on loan from the Catalans at Atletico.

 ‘Too easy’

Szczesny saved well from Griezmann at the start of the second half, with Barca still largely in control.

Sorloth had a goal disallowed for offside as the visitors sought an equaliser, but instead it was Barca who moved further ahead.

Barcelona’s Spanish midfielder Pablo Gavi lies on the pitch during the Spanish Copa del Rey (King’s Cup) semi-final first leg football match between FC Barcelona and Club Atletico de Madrid at at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona, on February 25, 2025. (Photo by MANAURE QUINTERO / AFP)

Teenage winger Lamine Yamal created it with a brilliant dribble, blazing past Reinildo Mandava and squaring for substitute Lewandowski to tap home.

Barcelona’s performance merited their lead but Llorente’s 84th minute strike from the edge of the box opened the door for Sorloth to net late on.

The Norwegian forward grabbed Atletico a last-gasp victory at Barca’s Olympic stadium in December in La Liga and he was in the right place at the right time once more to finish from Samuel Lino’s cut-back.

“It was crazy, a lot of goals,” Atletico’s Alvarez summed up the game.

Barcelona coach Flick was pleased with his team’s display but not the final score.

“We are really disappointed about the result but the game we played today was really great, I focus more on this,” Flick told reporters.

“We have to speak about the goals, it was maybe too easy (for Atletico), but we played against a fantastic team… we dominated for 75 to 80 minutes.”

On Wednesday Real Madrid visit Real Sociedad in the other semi-final first leg.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Guardiola Explains Reason Behind Man City’s Resurgence

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Pep Guardiola has explained the reason for Manchester City’s resurgence as they push for the Premier League title.

 

The win lifts City to 64 points from 31 games, cutting the deficit to leaders Arsenal—who have 70 points from 32 matches—to just six points, ramping up the title race in the closing stages of the campaign.

Asked why Manchester City have been in such fine form in the final stages of the season, Pep Guardiola joked: “The sun! If it had been shining in November, we’d have been league champions by January… No, I’m joking, of course. In Manchester, the sun doesn’t shine very often.”

Looking ahead to next Sunday’s 32nd-round clash with Arsenal in the Premier League, he added: “That game will feel like a final for both teams, but there is a tactical detail we need to review, so we may make some adjustments.

“Everyone is talking about the Arsenal game, but matches against Brentford, Bournemouth and the other sides are just as important. The season is still long.”

Guardiola added “We’re in better shape, and in training everyone knows exactly what they have to do. We’ve faced three strong opponents, three Champions League teams. We didn’t put in a complete performance for the full 90 minutes, but we were organised enough, didn’t concede many chances, and our attacking threat was always there.”

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He added:One of our secrets as a club and a system is that, after one success after another, we have remained humble and have always asked ourselves: what must we do to stay at the top? Winning once or twice is normal, but to remain at the top for nine years—with the exception of last season—reflects the strength of the entire system.”

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Jérémy Doku: Manchester City Must Not Drop Points

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Following a 3-0 win against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, Manchester City winger Jérémy Doku has declared that the players fully believe the Premier League title is in their own hands ahead of their showdown with Arsenal.

After trimming the gap to six points with a game in hand, Doku emphasized that City is confident, focused, and ready for the final.

“Obviously, three points here, in a tough game, we did very well. We needed those three points,” Doku told the club’s website.

“So we’re just going to keep on going, keep on going. We know that we still have everything in our hands. We’re going to recover well and we look forward to the game on Sunday.

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“We adapted our pressing a bit and more runs in behind, that opens more spaces. The way we started the second half also put a lot of pressure on them. In those moments when you can score it helps a lot.”

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Real Madrid Denies Plans to Appoint Sporting Director

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Real Madrid has stated that rumors on considering incorporating a sports director into its structure are categorically false.

 

According to Fabrizio Romano’s X post on Friday, the club was quoted as saying, “Real Madrid extraordinarily values the work that the club’s sports management has been carrying out, which has allowed us to live through one of the most successful periods in our entire history with the achievement of numerous titles, including 6 European Cups in ten years.”

It strongly reaffirm confidence in its current sporting management structure.

It also praise the existing leadership, crediting it for one of the most successful eras in the club’s history.

As evidence, they point to major achievements, including six UEFA Champions League titles in the last decade.

Overall, it’s a standard club statement aimed at shutting down speculation while reinforcing trust in their current internal setup.

Madrid have long operated with a distinct organisational model, where key transfer and sporting decisions are primarily overseen by senior executives and trusted football leadership rather than a traditional sporting director structure common in many European clubs.

The club’s denial comes amid continued speculation in Spanish football media about potential internal changes, particularly as elite clubs across Europe increasingly adopt centralized sporting director systems to streamline recruitment and long-term squad planning.

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