Barca: FC Barcelona’s Heartfelt Exit from Copa del Rey: A Clash with Atlético Madrid
By Rohan Mehta / 04.03.2026
FC Barcelona’s Heartfelt Exit from Copa del Rey
“Obviously I am sad because we did not achieve our objective of reaching the final in Seville but we can be very proud,” said Hansi Flick, the coach of FC Barcelona, following a dramatic semi-final clash against Atlético Madrid.
On March 3, 2026, at Spotify Camp Nou, Barcelona faced the daunting task of overturning a 4-0 deficit from the first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final. Despite a valiant effort, the aggregate score of 4-3 meant that Barcelona would not advance to the final for the second consecutive year.
In the second leg, Barcelona delivered a spirited performance, winning 3-0. Marc Bernal emerged as a standout player, scoring two goals, while Raphinha contributed with a penalty. This impressive display, however, was not enough to overcome the significant disadvantage from the first leg, where Atlético Madrid had decisively defeated Barcelona.
Flick emphasized the pride he felt in his team’s effort, stating, “We have given everything and that’s what I want to see. We gave more than 100% and that’s fantastic.” His sentiments reflect the resilience shown by the players, particularly the young talents from La Masia, including Bernal, who played a crucial role in the match.
The backdrop of this encounter was Barcelona’s ambition to reach the Copa del Rey final for a second consecutive year, a goal that seemed within reach after their strong performance in the second leg. However, the first leg’s heavy defeat loomed large over the team’s aspirations.
Flick also noted, “We have done it with lads from La Masia such as Cubarsí, Gerard Martín and Marc Bernal and that makes me happy.” This highlights the coach’s commitment to integrating youth players into the first team, showcasing the club’s rich tradition of developing homegrown talent.
Despite the disappointment, Flick acknowledged the heart shown by his squad, stating, “Today everybody played with heart and it was a great performance from us but it was just not to be and we have to accept that.” This reflects a sense of unity and determination within the team, even in the face of adversity.
With Atlético Madrid advancing to the Copa del Rey final for the first time in 13 years, the focus now shifts to their next challenge. For Barcelona, the journey continues as they regroup and look ahead to future competitions, aiming to build on the positives from this match.
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