Flick talks Cubarsi, VAR, Lamine, Pedri after Barcelona 0-2 Atletico Madrid | OneFootball

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·09 de abril de 2026

Flick talks Cubarsi, VAR, Lamine, Pedri after Barcelona 0-2 Atletico Madrid

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Barcelona’s UEFA Champions League hopes took a serious hit after a frustrating 0-2 defeat against Atletico Madrid at Spotify Camp Nou, but the result only tells part of the story. 

The match was heavily overshadowed by a controversial refereeing performance, with Hansi Flick making his frustrations clear after the final whistle.


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The defining moment came in the first half when Pau Cubarsi was shown a red card, a decision that completely altered the course of the game. 

Down to ten men, Barcelona were forced to adapt, and Atletico took full advantage of the numerical superiority.

Flick did not hold back when addressing the officiating, particularly the role of VAR. 

Speaking with visible frustration, he suggested that key decisions went against his side from the very beginning. 

“VAR was very much on Atlético’s side… he was German, thanks Germany,” began the Barcelona manager.

Providing further context on Cubarsi’s dismissal, Flick questioned whether the contact even justified such a decisive punishment in such a crucial game. 

“I’m not sure he made enough contact because the ball was behind him.”

A clear handball

However, the red card was not the only incident that left the Barcelona boss baffled. 

Flick also highlighted a moment when Atletico’s Marc Pubill handled the ball inside the box after a goal kick. 

This incident went completely unnoticed by both the referee and VAR officials.

Clearly frustrated by the lack of intervention, Flick did not hold back in his assessment of the situation and the purpose of VAR itself. 

“I don’t know why VAR didn’t intervene. I think it’s unbelievable. We all make mistakes, but what’s VAR for? I can’t understand it. 

“It should have been a penalty, a second yellow, and a red. This is exactly what can’t happen.”

Praising the effort

Despite the disappointment, Flick made sure to acknowledge his team’s effort, especially given the difficult circumstances of playing with ten men for a large part of the match. 

“We played well and gave it our all, but we were unlucky. This isn’t over yet. The semifinal may seem far away, but we’ll give it our best shot.”

One of the brightest positives for Barcelona was Lamine Yamal, who once again showcased his immense talent on the European stage. 

Flick was full of praise for the youngster, highlighting both his performance and his long-term potential. 

“He played an incredible game. He’s 18 years old, and we need to support him. 

“He’s going to be one of the best players in this country’s history. The referees need to protect Lamine more, just like they do with Vinicius, Mbappe, or Pedri.”

He further emphasised how impactful Yamal was, even in a difficult match scenario. 

“Today, Lamine and all of us are disappointed, but he made some incredible plays, beating four or five players.”

Second leg comeback?

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Lamine Yamal was Barcelona’s best player. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

With the second leg approaching, Flick shifted focus towards what lies ahead, insisting that Barcelona still have everything to play for. 

“We have to focus on Tuesday’s game. We have the players to fight. We’ll see and analyse everything,” he said.

The Barcelona coach also pointed to his team’s second-half performance as proof that the tie is far from over. 

“We believe in ourselves because we played very well in the second half despite being a man down. 

“They also played very well—they have quality up front. The truth is, it wasn’t easy to defend against them, but we had chances to win this tie,” he added.

Lastly, the manager provided an update on Pedri, stating that the Barcelona midfielder was taken off because he was feeling discomfort.

“He had a few minor issues. Nothing serious, but we need him now, so we decided to take him off and bring on Gavi. He played fantastically, as did Olmo,” he concluded.

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