Atletico Madrid tear the holders apart with four first-half goals in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal.
Published On 12 Feb 2026
Atletico Madrid tore Barcelona apart with four first-half goals to secure a 4-0 victory in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semifinal, leaving the holders staring at a near-impossible task in the return match.
Diego Simeone’s side needed only 45 minutes at home to seize control of the tie on Thursday, capitalising on a calamitous early error, before carving Hansi Flick’s team open at will to move to the brink of April’s final in Seville.
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Atletico took the lead in the sixth minute in extraordinary fashion. Barcelona defender Eric Garcia rolled a routine pass back, but goalkeeper Joan Garcia, already scanning upfield, allowed the ball to slip under his boot and towards goal. His desperate dive came too late as it had crossed the line.
Eight minutes later, they doubled their lead with a flowing move. Ademola Lookman collected a long ball on the left and fed Julian Alvarez, who switched play to Nahuel Molina. The right back slipped a clever pass inside for Antoine Griezmann, who controlled smoothly and guided the ball into the bottom corner.

The third goal, in the 33rd minute, was another counter. Giuliano Simeone drove down the right and crossed low to Alvarez, who squared for an unmarked Lookman to fire into the bottom corner.
Flick reacted by sending on Robert Lewandowski in the 37th minute for Marc Casado. The change did little to stem the tide.
Instead, Atletico struck again before half-time. Lookman and Alvarez combined once more, the Nigerian forwa
