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Atletico 0-1 Barcelona: Ferran goal secures Blaugrana's advancement in final

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Game is over and the final score is Atletico 0-1 Barcelona. Here is the match report.

2024/2025 Copa del Rey

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Match Report

Barcelona will face fierce rivals Real Madrid in a mouth-watering Copa del Rey final after beating Atletico Madrid 1-0 on Wednesday to complete a 5-4 aggregate win.

Following an eight-goal thriller in the first leg of the semi-final in Barcelona, it was a much more understated meeting between the sides at the Metropolitano, with Ferran Torres netting the winner.

Barcelona started brightly, with Lamine Yamal almost setting up Raphinha for a tap-in in the second minute before he whipped a pacey effort wide just over 10 minutes later.

Torres got the decisive goal in the 27th minute; he was freed through the middle by Yamal and took the ball in his stride before striking a low shot into the bottom-left corner past Juan Musso. 

Atletico managed just one shot in the first half but attempted to up the pressure after the break, with Alexander Sortloth firing into the side netting in the 52nd minute.

Musso then denied Raphinha from doubling Barcelona's lead with a fine save, and it looked like Sorloth had profited shortly after, but his strike into the bottom corner was chalked off for offside.

Diego Simeone's side failed to register a shot on target throughout the game, as Barcelona held on to secure a narrow win to book their ticket to the final in Seville later this month.

FULL TIME!!!!!!!!!!

INTO THE COPA DEL REY FINAL! pic.twitter.com/Dy4GOTQdaX

— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelonaApril 2, 2025

Data Debrief: Barca get the last word

This was the fourth meeting between Atletico and Barcelona in all competitions this season, and though Hansi Flick's side lost the first, they have shown their worth since.

Barcelona are unbeaten in their last eight meetings with Atletico in the Copa del Rey (W6 D2) and have progressed from four consecutive knockout ties against them - it is the first time they have managed such a run.

Torres dealt the decisive blow; of the players in Europe's top five leagues who have scored 10+ goals this season in all competitions, Torres is the player who needs the fewest minutes to score (81).

It means Barcelona will meet their old foes in the final, having already beaten Madrid to win the Supercopa de Espana this season. 

It will be the eighth Copa del Rey final between Madrid and Barcelona (four titles for Los Blancos, three for the Blaugrana). The only fixture to be contested more times in a Copa del Rey final than El Clasico is Barcelona v Athletic Bilbao (nine). 

Match Events

0' The match is about to start!

2' Gimenez makes an important interception to stop the ball from reaching Ferran!

6' Yellow Card! Azpilicueta booked!

9' Yellow Card! Simeone booked for arguing with the referee!

12' Yamal gets the ball outside the box and cuts to his left before taking a shot!

13' Yellow Card! De Paul booked for a bad challenge on Raphinha!

20' Yamal flicks the ball over the top to Kounde into the box!

27' GOAL! Yamal plays a SENSATIONAL through ball to Ferran! Atletico 0-1 Barcelona

29' Raphinha's shot is blocked and Yamal ends up going well above the bar!

34' Atletico gets a freekick in the middle of the pitch after Pedri fouls Alvarez!

35' Yellow Card! De Jong booked for a foul on De Paul in the middle of the pitch!

40' Yamal dribbles a bit before playing the ball to Raphinha on the left!

48' Yellow Card! Alvarez booked for pulling on Yamal’s shirt!

48' Griezmann shoots first time, Szczesny saves but offside on Sorloth!

53' Sorloth takes a touch and shoots but ends up hitting the side netting!

Line-ups

Atletico XI: Azpilicueta, Griezmann, De Paul, Musso, Gimenez, Mandava, Llorente, Le Normand, Alvarez, Giuliano Simeone, Barrios

Subs: Witsel, Oblak, Koke, Lemar, Lenglet, Sørloth, Galan, Molina, Gallagher, Lino, Riquelme

Barcelona XI: Szczesny, I. Martinez, De Jong, Ferran Torres, Raphinha, Kounde, Pedri, Balde, Fermín López, Yamal, Cubarsi

Subs: Lewandowski, Pena, Araujo, Eric Garcia, Fati, Pau Víctor, Pablo Torre, Gavi, Gerard Martín, Héctor Fort, Diego Kochen