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Thrilling Goal Fest Between Barcelona and Atletico Madrid in Copa del Rey

Barcelona and Atletico Madrid delivered an electrifying spectacle in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final, with the match ending in a dramatic 4-4 draw. The thrilling encounter, packed with goals from the opening minute to the final whistle, sets the stage for a decisive second leg at Atletico’s home on April 2. The two teams will also meet in La Liga on March 16, adding further intensity to their ongoing rivalry.

The match which was streamed live on bwarabia.com took place amid a heated three-way title race in La Liga. After 25 rounds, Barcelona sits atop the table with 54 points, level with defending champions Real Madrid but ahead on head-to-head results. Atletico Madrid trails by just a single point, keeping the title race wide open.

At the Estadi Olímpic in Barcelona, Atletico wasted no time, scoring just 48 seconds after kickoff. French forward Antoine Griezmann delivered a perfect cross, which compatriot Clément Lenglet headed towards Argentine striker Julián Álvarez, who clinically finished to give Atletico an early lead (1’). This marked Álvarez’s 20th goal for the club since his summer transfer from Manchester City.

Atletico doubled their advantage just minutes later through a swift counterattack. Álvarez turned provider, threading a through ball to Griezmann, who skillfully dribbled past French defender Jules Koundé before firing a powerful shot. Although Barcelona’s Polish goalkeeper Wojciech Szczęsny managed to get a touch, the ball still found its way into the net (6’).

However, Barcelona, aiming for their 43rd Copa del Rey final appearance, quickly responded. Ferran Torres had an excellent chance to score but was denied in a one-on-one with Argentine keeper Juan Musso (12’). The home side pulled one back when Pedri capitalized on a clever back pass from Koundé, slotting the ball into the net (19’).

This goal ignited a Barcelona resurgence. Just two minutes later, young defender Pau Cubarsí leveled the score with a header from a pinpoint cross by Brazilian winger Raphinha (21’). The Catalan giants continued their comeback, taking the lead before halftime when another Raphinha cross found defender Iñigo Martínez, who headed the ball past Musso (41’).

With 15 minutes left on the clock, Barcelona extended their lead. Teen sensation Lamine Yamal displayed dazzling footwork inside the box before setting up Robert Lewandowski, who calmly slotted home to make it 4-2 (74’).

However, Atletico refused to back down. Marcos Llorente capitalized on a lapse in Barcelona’s defense, striking a powerful shot from the edge of the box to narrow the deficit (84’). The dramatic encounter concluded in stoppage time when Norwegian striker Alexander Sørloth capitalized on Koundé’s slip while receiving a pass from Samuel Lino, racing through on goal and finishing clinically to secure a last-gasp equalizer (90+3’).

Real Madrid in Action Tonight Without Their Star

Real Madrid travels to face Real Sociedad tonight, but they will be without French superstar Kylian Mbappé, who is recovering from surgery to remove a wisdom tooth.

The European champions’ leading scorer, with 28 goals in 39 games this season, is being rested ahead of crucial upcoming matches. Madrid faces Real Betis in La Liga on Saturday before clashing with Atletico Madrid in the Champions League Round of 16 next Tuesday.

Additionally, Uruguayan midfielder Federico Valverde and Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois will also be absent, with Courtois sitting out the cup competition due to a coaching decision.