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Published Madrid, SpainUpdated

Two late goals as Barcelona rallies to beat Atletico Madrid 4-2

  • Barcelona won a thrilling match 4-2 against Atletico Madrid, with Ferran Torres scoring two late goals to secure the victory.
  • The victory brought Barcelona to 60 points, placing them at the top of La Liga, level with Real Madrid but with a game in hand.
  • Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone stated that the loss was not due to bad luck but issues with consistency and tactical decisions.
  • Simeone remains optimistic about his team's title chances despite the defeat.
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Hansi Flick's Barcelona proved to be an unstoppable force, claiming their seventh straight La Liga win with a thrilling 4-2 victory over Atletico Madrid at the Metropolitano...

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The first match of the Barcelona season against Atlético came out with a cold defeat. The second, with a trepidating tie. The third, with a victory against all odds after two goals of the Reds in 70 minutes, and none of the Coles. Sunday’s victory was a double-tracked one, a personal revenge against a direct rival in LaLiga and the one they had not yet been able to beat, and a collective revival in which the blue-grained players appealed to cour…

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The 4-2 against Atlético Madrid shows up: FC Barcelona has new comeback qualities under the German coach. Flick already has to endure comparisons to his Bayern team, which won all the titles in 2020.

·Munich, Germany
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After 70 minutes, FC Barcelona is in the league match with Atlético Madrid with 0:2 in the back - and cheers at the end. After a spectacular catch-up the team of Hansi Flick wins with 4:2. The coach completely freaks out on the sideline.

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Atlético de Madrid suffered another hard blow in the season after having been eliminated by Real Madrid in the Champions League by dilapidating on Sunday an advantage of two goals and succumbing 4-2 against Barcelona in the Spanish League.

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dasfootball.com broke the news in on Sunday, March 16, 2025.
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