Atletico Madrid Blow Barcelona Away in Sensational Four-Goal Copa del Rey Masterclass
Atletico Madrid stunned Barcelona with a 4-0 thrashing in the Copa del Rey semi-final first leg. Featuring goals from Griezmann, Lookman, and a Julian Alvarez screamer, the match was also marked by a record eight-minute VAR check and an Eric Garcia red card. Read the full match report and analysis of this historic Metropolitano masterclass
The tone for Barcelona’s disastrous evening was set early through a calamitous defensive error. A routine backpass from Eric Garcia caught goalkeeper Joan Garcia off guard, with the ball rolling beneath his foot and trickling into the net to gift the hosts an immediate advantage. Exploiting the visitors' shell-shocked state, Antoine Griezmann doubled the lead in the 14th minute, haunting his former club with a signature curled finish. Despite a brief glimmer of a response when Fermin Lopez struck the woodwork, Atletico remained relentless, hunting in transition and suffocating the Barcelona midfield.
The onslaught continued in the 33rd minute through a fluid team move initiated by Giuliano Simeone. The young winger’s delivery found Julian Alvarez, who unselfishly squared the ball for Ademola Lookman to power home his second goal in consecutive matches. Just before the interval, Alvarez ended his own 11-match goal drought in spectacular fashion, unleashing a thunderous long-range strike that left the goalkeeper helpless and sent the home crowd into a frenzy. The 4–0 halftime scoreline stood as a testament to one of the most clinical displays seen in the competition’s recent history.
The second half was dominated by a record-equalling VAR delay that bordered on the surreal. When Pau Cubarsi prodded home from a Robert Lewandowski assist, Barcelona believed they had found a lifeline. However, an exhaustive eight-minute review for offside—matching the record set during last season’s Bournemouth versus Wolves FA Cup tie—saw the goal eventually overturned. The delay was so significant that officials permitted goalkeepers to perform mid-game warm-ups with spare footballs to maintain their readiness. Barcelona’s misery was compounded in the closing stages when Eric Garcia was shown a red card following a VAR-assisted review of his foul on Alex Baena, leaving the Catalan giants depleted for the final whistle.
This resounding victory places Atletico Madrid firmly in the driver's seat as they look to secure their 11th Copa del Rey title. For Barcelona, the defeat represents a staggering blow to their domestic ambitions and raises urgent questions regarding their defensive stability under pressure. Hansi Flick’s side must now produce a legendary comeback at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on 3 March if they are to overturn this four-goal deficit. For Simeone and his squad, the night was a powerful statement of intent, proving that when their tactical discipline aligns with such clinical efficiency, they remain one of the most formidable knockout sides in European football.

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