
Barcelona executed a high-value second-half turnaround to secure a 3-1 victory over Atletico Madrid at the Spotify Camp Nou on Tuesday.
Hansi Flick’s side delivered a structured response after falling behind early, demonstrating control and clinical finishing to shut down Diego Simeone’s men.
Barcelona respond after early setback
Atletico opened the scoring through Alex Baena, who latched onto a precision ball from Nahuel Molina and finished past Joan Garcia.
VAR intervention overturned the initial offside flag, confirming Baena was level with Pau Cubarsí.


Barcelona replied almost immediately. Pedri’s incisive pass released Raphinha, who rounded Jan Oblak to level the score and restore the game for the hosts.
The turning point nearly arrived minutes later when Robert Lewandowski won a penalty, but the striker blasted the effort well over the bar.
Olmo and Torres deliver second-half control
Barcelona’s sustained pressure paid off after the restart. Dani Olmo, in strong scoring form, tucked in his third goal in two matches to give the Catalans a deserved lead.
Ferran Torres then closed out the contest in stoppage time. The substitute met an Alejandro Balde pass inside the box and applied a composed finish to seal the victory.
Barça strengthen their position
Barcelona were the superior side from the moment they equalised, holding possession and eliminating Atletico’s counter-attacking avenues.
With this result, they move closer to establishing a four-point gap at the summit.