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·4 April 2026
Barcelona stun the Argentines' Atlético late, huge step towards title

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·4 April 2026

Hansi Flick’s team came through in a highly demanding match, in a venue that is always difficult, and took a key step in the title race, reinforcing their excellent form this season.
The game started at a high tempo. In the opening minute, Lamine Yamal sounded the first warning after an assist from João Cancelo, while Atlético responded quickly with a clear chance for Antoine Griezmann, well dealt with by Joan García. The match offered no respite, with constant attacks at both ends and a Barcelona side that found its main source of danger in Yamal.
Barça created the clearest chances of the first half, with a great connection between Lamine, Fermín López and Dani Olmo. The most dangerous came in the 34th minute, when the No. 10 delicately chipped the ball, but the post denied him a goal.
The second half kept up the intensity. Giuliano Simeone opened the scoring after a brilliant run into space and a precise finish to make it 1-0.
However, Barcelona’s reaction was immediate: just three minutes later, Marcus Rashford —starting in place of the absent Raphinha— leveled the match after a good combination with Olmo.
The match grew even more heated with the sending-off of Nico González, which left the home side down to ten men, and reached its most controversial moment early in the second half, when Gerard Martín was initially shown a red card for a dangerous challenge, but referee Busquets Ferrer overturned the decision after a VAR review and changed it to a yellow, sparking strong protests from the bench led by Diego Simeone.
With an extra man and control of the game, Barcelona gradually tilted the field in its favor. Juan Musso kept the score level with several key saves, especially against Ferran Torres, but Barça’s pressure paid off late on.
In the 86th minute, Cancelo was decisive again: he beat Thiago Almada, got off a shot, and after the goalkeeper’s rebound, Robert Lewandowski appeared to tap in the definitive 2-1 and seal a hugely valuable victory.
The win meant not only three points, but also a direct blow in the LaLiga title race. With Real Madrid’s defeat against Mallorca, Flick’s team pulled away at the top and is beginning to open a gap in the decisive stretch of the championship.
The schedule offers no break: next Tuesday, both teams will face each other again at Camp Nou in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals, in a clash that promises to be another high-voltage battle.
Simeone rested Julián Álvarez, while on Flick’s side Ronald Araujo and Marc Bernal went off injured.
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