Atletico Madrid Crush Barcelona 4-0 in Copa del Rey Semifinal

Thanawat "Tan" Chaiyaporn

Madrid, February 13, 2026, Atletico Madrid ran over Barcelona 4-0 on Thursday night in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano.- Watch the Highlights

Diego Simeone’s side stayed sharp, defended with discipline, and punished every mistake on the break. They scored all four goals before the break, and that leaves Hansi Flick’s La Liga leaders with a huge mountain to climb in the return leg at Spotify Camp Nou.

This scoreline stands out as one of Barcelona’s toughest losses in this era. At the same time, it gives Atletico a firm grip on the tie. With a final against either Real Sociedad or Athletic Bilbao on the line, the win has the Metropolitano talking seriously about lifting a trophy.

Atletico Madrid Crush Barcelona 4-0

A Costly Error Sparks It All

Barcelona fell apart early, and it started with a moment nobody expected. In the 7th minute, Eric Garcia played a routine back pass to Joan Garcia. Even without pressure, the goalkeeper miscontrolled it and let the ball slip under his boot. The ball rolled toward the goal, and Ademola Lookman chased it down to make sure it crossed the line. Officials credited the opener as an Eric Garcia own goal, but the mistake came from the back.

After that, Atletico smelled blood. Barcelona’s high line left space behind, so Simeone’s team attacked it right away. In the 14th minute, Nahuel Molina picked out Antoine Griezmann with a well-timed pass. Griezmann burst through and finished left-footed to make it 2-0. He kept the celebration quiet against his former club, but the stadium didn’t.

Atletico Madrid Crush Barcelona 4-0

Lookman and Alvarez Finish the Job

Atletico kept hitting Barcelona in transition, and the third goal showed it. In the 33rd minute, Julian Alvarez started the move and found Griezmann, who then slipped the ball to Lookman. The Nigerian forward, one of Simeone’s newer options, stayed calm and finished from close range for 3-0. Barcelona held possession at times, but they struggled to create anything that worried Jan Oblak.

Then, just before halftime, Atletico landed the final punch. In first-half stoppage time (45+2′), Alvarez collected the ball near the top of the box and hammered a right-footed shot into the top corner. Joan Garcia had no chance, and Atletico went into the break up 4-0. Simeone celebrated on the sideline, while Barcelona walked off looking stunned.

After the restart, Atletico played with more caution and focused on protecting the lead. Meanwhile, Barcelona pushed forward, looking for something, anything, to change the mood. Subs like Ronald Araujo and Joao Cancelo didn’t change the flow, and the chances stayed limited. When the whistle blew, it confirmed a painful night for the Catalan side and a rare 4-0 score in this rivalry.

Atletico Madrid Crush Barcelona 4-0

Match Highlights

  • 7′: Eric Garcia’s own goal (after a Joan Garcia miscontrol), 1-0
  • 14′: Antoine Griezmann (assist: Nahuel Molina) , 2-0
  • 33′: Ademola Lookman (assist: Julian Alvarez, then Griezmann) , 3-0
  • 45+2′: Julian Alvarez (long-range strike), 4-0

Atletico built the win on energy, quick passing on the break, and ruthless finishing. Barcelona, even with spells of possession, looked open at the back and short on ideas in the final third.

Atletico Madrid Player Ratings

Player Position Rating Key Contribution
Jan Oblak GK 8.0 Calm, barely tested
Nahuel Molina RB 8.5 Assist for Griezmann
Jose Maria Gimenez CB 8.0 Strong, no-nonsense defending
Clement Lenglet CB 7.5 Steady and composed
Javi Galan LB 7.8 Positive runs, solid work rate
Rodrigo De Paul CM 8.2 Drove the tempo and transitions
Conor Gallagher CM 7.9 High energy, pressed well
Pablo Barrios CM 7.7 Kept play moving
Antoine Griezmann FW 9.0 Goal, linked play well (MOTM)
Ademola Lookman FW 8.8 Took his goal cleanly
Julian Alvarez FW 9.2 Goal plus assist, standout strike

Barcelona Player Ratings

Player Position Rating Key Contribution
Joan Garcia GK 4.5 Major error for the first goal
Pau Cubarsi CB 5.8 Struggled when Atletico broke forward
Eric Garcia CB 4.0 Own goal, rough night
Inigo Martinez CB 5.5 Caught out in transition
Jules Kounde RB 6.0 Had little cover on his side
Frenkie de Jong CM 6.2 Couldn’t control the game
Pedri CM 6.5 Tried to create, but lacked support
Gavi CM 6.0 Worked hard, little end product
Lamine Yamal RW 6.3 A few bright moments
Robert Lewandowski ST 5.8 Isolated, a few touches in danger areas
Raphinha LW 5.7 Never found a rhythm

After the match, Simeone called it a “perfect first half.” Flick said Barcelona “lost control early and paid for it.” Now, Barcelona needs something special in the second leg to keep their Copa del Rey hopes alive.

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Thanawat "Tan" Chaiyaporn is a dynamic journalist specializing in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and their transformative impact on local industries. As the Technology Correspondent for the Chiang Rai Times, he delivers incisive coverage on how emerging technologies spotlight AI tech and innovations.
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