Can Barcelona Maintain Their Lead After Defeating Atletico?
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Key Takeaways
- Barcelona's attacking prowess
- Injury issues
- VAR played a crucial role
- Atletico Madrid showed resilience
- Upcoming challenges
Madrid, Dec 3 (NationPress) Goals from Raphinha, Olmo, and Ferran propelled FC Barcelona to a 3-1 victory over Atletico Madrid, establishing a four-point lead at the top of La Liga.
Raphinha equalized just before halftime, and Dani Olmo secured Barcelona's lead in the 65th minute. Ferran Torres capped off the match with a late goal.
Barcelona faced injury challenges, as Olmo seemed to suffer a shoulder issue, and Pedri also exited the game limping.
Atletico's Thiago Almada nearly leveled the score, narrowly missing after getting past the Barcelona defense. Ferran Torres’s third goal, assisted by Marcus Rashford, confirmed the win for Barcelona, according to reports.
With Lamine and Raphinha creating early chances from the flanks and Lewandowski effectively holding the ball, Raphinha had a shot that sailed over the bar.
Atletico Madrid took the lead with Nahuel Molina's long ball, allowing Alex Baena to score past Joan Garcia. Initially ruled offside, VAR overruled the call.
Barcelona quickly rebounded, with Pedri delivering a long ball to Raphinha, who skillfully rounded Oblak to equalize.
As the first half drew to a close, Balde nearly scored, and Olmo was fouled in the box, but Lewandowski's penalty kick went over the bar. He had another chance shortly after, but Oblak made a crucial save (min 37). The first half ended with a score of 1-1.
In the second half, Barcelona continued to press, and Lewandowski managed to assist Olmo for the second goal.
Coach Hansi Flick introduced Rashford and Ferran, replacing the second goal's creator and scorer, while Simeone brought in substitutes, including Sorloth, who had impacted his side last season.
These changes shifted the game in Atletico’s favor momentarily, yet a strong combination between Rashford and Pedri highlighted Barcelona's ongoing threat, as they maintained defensive solidity despite increased pressure from Atletico.
Ultimately, substitute Ferran Torres scored the final goal, sealing the 3-1 win.
Looking ahead, Real Madrid will face an injury-stricken Athletic Bilbao this Wednesday night.