Barca stage thrilling comeback to down Atletico

Published March 18, 2025 Updated 2 days ago
MADRID: Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal (R) celebrates with team-mates after scoring during the La Liga match against Atletico Madrid at the Wanda Metropolitano.—Reuters
MADRID: Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal (R) celebrates with team-mates after scoring during the La Liga match against Atletico Madrid at the Wanda Metropolitano.—Reuters

MADRID: Barcelona’s Ferran Torres scored twice to help secure a late 4-2 comeback win at Atle­tico Madrid in a pulsating La Liga clash on Sunday that took the Catalans back to the top of the table.

Barca have 60 points and a game in hand after last week’s postponement of their home game with Osasuna. They are level on points with Real Madrid, who won 2-1 at Villarreal on Saturday.

“I am happy and proud of this team,” Barcelona coach Hansi Flick told a press conference. “They never give up... It’s a great three points and we are happy to be top.”

Atletico remain third on 56 points from 28 games.

The hosts took the lead on the stroke of halftime through Julian Alvarez after Antoine Griezmann broke quickly and found Giuliano Simeone, who curled a precise pass for the Argentine to score his 11th league goal of the season.

Diego Simeone’s side doubled their lead in the 70th minute through substitute Alexander Sorloth’s brilliant close-range finish after he was set up by Conor Gallagher.

However, Barcelona responded almost immediately when Robert Lewandowski latched on to Inigo Martinez’s cross to take the Poland striker’s tally to a league-leading 22 goals this season.

The visitors equalised in the 78th minute when Torres headed home a delightful ball into the box from substitute Raphinha.

Lamine Yamal added a third in stoppage time when his long-range strike found the back of Jan Oblak’s net, before Torres put the icing on the cake with his second of the night.

“We have to congratulate our opponent, they had a good game and in the end were very effective with their chances,” said Simeone.

“They had that bit of luck which you have to have, in the deflection for Yamal’s goal.”

Published in Dawn, March 18th, 2025

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