

Key Takeaways:
- Barcelona claimed a 3-0 victory in the semi-final second leg last night, nearly overturning Atletico Madrid’s 4-0 first-leg advantage
- Atleti progressed to their first Copa del Rey final since the 2012/13 season despite heavy pressure from the hosts
- Pedri was named Man of the Match after winning a crucial penalty during an intense encounter at Camp Nou
First-Half Incident and Early Barcelona Pressure
Barcelona launched a ferocious assault from kick-off in an effort to reduce Atletico Madrid’s commanding 4-0 first-leg lead at Camp Nou. However, their efforts were hampered after just 11 minutes when Jules Kounde was forced off with an injury. Despite this setback, the hosts dominated possession, enjoying 70% of the ball and keeping Atleti pinned deep for extended periods. Defensive diligence became essential even for Atletico’s attackers, with Antoine Griezmann regularly providing cover at the back.
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Key Moments Before the Interval
Atletico nearly opened the scoring against the run of play, with Griezmann testing Joan Garcia half an hour in, though the Barcelona keeper was equal to the task. The home crowd erupted soon after when Marc Bernal converted a delivery from Lamine Yamal, giving Barcelona renewed hope. Despite exerting constant pressure, the Catalans remained vulnerable to the counter, as demonstrated when Ademola Lookman’s well-timed diving header nearly settled the contest. Approaching half-time, Pedri drew a late penalty, which Raphinha coolly converted with the last kick of the first half, sending the teams into the break with Barcelona 2-0 up on the night.
Second-Half Drama and Atletico Resilience
Atletico entered the second half with renewed purpose but soon found themselves on the back foot again as Barcelona pressed for a third. Juan Musso came to the rescue with a stunning double save to preserve the aggregate advantage. Sensing danger, Diego Simeone introduced Alexander Sorloth to trouble the home defence further, while Atletico players began deploying time management tactics as the pressure mounted and half an hour remained on the clock.
Alejandro Balde, in for Kounde, departed the pitch in the 70th minute just as Barcelona collected their 10th corner, underlining the one-way traffic. That set-piece proved pivotal, as Bernal struck again with a precise volley from Joao Cancelo’s inviting cross. Barcelona threw five players forward in a last-ditch bid but ultimately could not find the aggregate equaliser, with Atletico holding out under sustained onslaughts for the remainder of the tie.
Statistical Summary
| Fixture | Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid |
|---|---|
| Aggregate Score | 3-4 (Atletico Madrid advance) |
| 2nd Leg Score | Barcelona 3-0 Atletico Madrid |
| Goals Scorers | Bernal (29′, 72′), Raphinha (45+5′ penalty) |
Looking Ahead
Barcelona’s spirited fightback was not enough to see them defend their Copa del Rey title, as Atletico Madrid reach the final for the first time in more than a decade. The Rojiblancos will now prepare to face either Real Sociedad or Athletic Club in the showpiece event.




