Barcelona Player Ratings vs. Atletico Madrid: Valiant Copa del Rey Comeback Falls Short
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Barcelona Player Ratings vs. Atletico Madrid: Valiant Copa del Rey Comeback Falls Short
The Catalans gave it a good go but their Copa del Rey title defense came to a painful end.
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By Roberto Casillas
Mar 3, 2026

Barcelona came so close to a historic comeback. / Josep Lago/AFP/Getty Images
Barcelona defeated Atlético Madrid 3â0 on Tuesday night, falling just shy of overturning a four-goal first-leg disadvantage and suffering a painful elimination in the Copa del Rey semifinals.
Inside an absolutely rocking Camp Nou, Barcelona started the game full of energy and intensity and strikes from Marc Bernal plus a penalty in added time from Raphinha sent the hosts into the break with their mission halfway complete.
Bernal completed his brace in the second half to get Barça within touching distance of a miracle. Hansi Flickâs side pushed until the bitter end with more heart and desire than quality, as exhaustion began to play a major factor.
In the end, the mountain was just a little to steep to climb and Barcelona have relinquished their Copa Del Rey crownâthe first domestic trophy they have failed to win in the Flick era. Still, it was a commendable effort from a resilient side that, ironically, only have themselves to blame for the elimination after their dreadful first leg performance.
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Winners And Losers
Winners
Lamine Yamal was sensational but couldnât supply that final bit of magic. / David Ramirez/Soccrates/Getty Images
Following a subpar showing in the first leg, Lamine Yama l answered the call and was fantastic in the second leg, toying with Matteo Ruggeri, Ademola Lookman and whoever dared mark him, all game. The teenager was subject to intense criticism following the last match, with many saying he has failed to deliver consistently on the big occasion. This time, Yamal spearheaded the quest that nearly turned a seemingly impossible mission into reality.
Perhaps even better than Yamal was the sensational showing from fellow 18-year-old Marc Bernal. Itâs not an exaggeration to say that this couldâve been the midfielderâs breakout game. He showed tremendous character and dominated alongside Pedri against Atlétiâs midfield, whilst also being decisive in attack, scoring his first professional brace in a high-stakes game.
Pau Cubarsà has been on the receiving end of plenty of criticism for his drop in form this season, which has contributed to Barçaâs defensive woes. In the second leg, the young defender played with a maturity beyond his tender age, shutting-down Atlétiâs dangerous attackers even as he grew tired late on and showcasing why heâs considered as one of the best defensive prospects in the sport.
Losers
Alejandro Balde (front) was in tears as he left the pitch injured. / Josep Lago/AFP/Getty Images
Both of Barcelonaâs regular starting fullbacks, Jules Koundé and Alejandro Balde , left the pitch with what seemed like muscular injuries. The Frenchman was replaced by the Spaniard just 13 minutes into the contests and Balde then had to be replaced in tears just past the 70th minute.
As upsetting as the Copa del Rey elimination is, the injuries to two started might be just as bad for Flick and Co.
Barcelona Player Ratings vs. Atlético Madrid (4-2-3-1)
Barcelona players were dejected after the final whistle. / David Ramirez/Soccrates/Getty Images
Ratings provided by FotMob
GK: Joan GarcÃa â8.0 : Barely had to intervene but stood his ground brilliantly, when Antoine Griezmann had a golden opportunity to bury Barcelona while the second leg was scoreless.
RB: Jules Koundé â6.5 : The frenetic pace of the opening minutes was too much for the Frenchman, who exited the pitch after 12 minutes with an injury.
CB: Pau Cubarsà â8.1: Arguably his best performance of the season. Looked confident pressing to generate turnovers and interceptions but also had key interventions defending transitions, all whilst threading a handful of line-breaking passes.
CB: Gerard MartÃn â7.8: Bravely spent the majority of the game playing inside Atléticoâs halfway line, pressing forward while also intervening with character whenever he was tasked with defending in space.
LB: João Cancelo â8.5 : Had a very positive start with a couple getting the better of Marcos Llorente to place some menacing crosses. Switched sides after Koundéâs injury and his influence didnât drop, whipping a beautiful cross for Bernal to score his second.
DM: Marc Bernal â9.2: Frenkie de Jong wasnât missed at all and it was all due to Bernalâs mature display, rarely misplacing a pass, stealing possession in Atléticoâs half and scoring the opener. Johnny Cardoso spent the entire game chasing his shadow.
CM: Pedri â8.9 : Simply sensational. He quarterbacked Barcelonaâs attacks from the start and tirelessly covered ground to help out in whatever necessary. His darting, box-crashing run late in the first half resulted in a penalty for Barçaâs second.
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RW: Lamine Yamal â9.2: Although he was marked tightly and routinely forced to receive the ball far from the penalty area, he was still scandalously good. His assist for Barçaâs opener was a thing of beauty but he easily couldâve had a couple more.
AM: FermÃn López â7.0: Far from his most influential showing as he was perhaps the least involved Barça attacker. Still, he slid in a clever and quality first-time pass to Pedri that resulted in a penalty that Raphinha buried.
LW: Raphinha â8.6 : Energetic as always leading Barçaâs high press, but he lacked poise in his decision making and overall quality with the final action. That all changed, though, when he calmly converted his penalty just before the break.
ST: Ferran Torres â6.2: Couldâve done better as he squandered a couple of chances that, although not easy, shouldâve at least forced Juan Musso into saves. Struggled overall.
SUB: Alejandro Balde (13â for Koundé) â7.3 : Came in after Koundéâs injury and did a solid job before he suffered an injury himself and exited the pitch in tears.
SUB: Dani Olmo (64â for Torres) â6.5 : Didnât make an the desired impact off the bench and was lucky not to get sent off after two very poor challenges.
SUB: Marcus Rashford (64â for López) â6.5: Made a couple of nice runs down the flank but his crosses couldnât find a way to the wanted destination.
SUB: Ronald Araújo (71â for Balde) â6.0: Entered the game to play as a makeshift striker but didnât get the service required to be the hero.
_Subs not used:_Diego Kochen (GK), Wojciech SzczÄsny (GK), Marc Casadó, Tommy Marques, Roony Bardghji.
What the Ratings Tell Us
Marc Bernal continues to deliver when called upon. / David Ramirez/Soccrates/Getty Images
- Marc Bernal is blossoming into the player Flick believed he would be from the moment he arrived in the Blaugrana dugout. The teenager has started three straight games and looks better with every passing match. Fully recovered from his ACL injury, heâll be key in the coming weeks with Frenkie de Jong out injured.
- João Cancelo was nothing short of brilliant for a second consecutive appearance. The winter signing looks back to his best, much needed good news for Barça with both of Flickâs top-choice fullbacks leaving the pitch injured.
- Barcelona officially have a striker problem. Ferran Torres was nowhere near good enough and with Robert Lewandowski injured, Ronald Araújo played the final 20 minutes of the game leading the line. The center forward position has failed to have a signifiant impact recently.
The Numbers That Explain Barcelonaâs Near Heroic Effort
Pedri was completely drained after the final whistle. / Pablo Rodriguez/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images
- Barcelona had four clear chances to zero from the visitors , mustering 21 total shots to Atlétiâs seven.
- Atlético Madrid only had two shots on target âone in each halfâresulting in a 0.68 xG , compared to the nine Barça looks on goal that generated 3.09 xG.
- Barcelona were awarded 15 corners to Atlétiâs zero. Especially late in the game, the hosts bombarded the visitors with set-pieces to no avail.
- Yamal had 14 successful dribbles against Atlétiâthe most of any player has completed in a single game this term. He also had more touches in the oppositionâs box (11) by himself than the entirety of Atlético Madrid mustered on the night (10).
| Statistic | Barcelona | Atlético Madrid |
|---|---|---|
| Possession | 71% | 29% |
| Expected Goals (xG) | 3.08 | 0.68 |
| Total Shots | 21 | 7 |
| Shots on Target | 9 | 2 |
| Big Chances | 4 | 0 |
| Passing Accuracy | 90% | 74% |
| Fouls Committed | 9 | 7 |
| Corners | 15 | 0 |
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