FC Barcelona came from behind to beat Atlético de Madrid 3-1 at the Camp Nou, solidifying their La Liga lead. Pedri and Raphinha were key figures in the win, despite multiple injuries on both sides. The match highlighted the current state of Spanish football, with vulnerable defenses and a more attacking style.
The December 2, 2025, clash at the Camp Nou pitted two La Liga elite teams, with Barcelona as leaders after Real Madrid's slip away from home. Atlético, unbeaten since their August loss in Cornellà and on a six-game winning streak, took an early lead through Baena, who controlled a deep pass from Molina and chipped it over Joan García. VAR confirmed the goal by nullifying an offside call due to Cubarsí's position.
Barcelona, more fluid in attack, equalized with a masterful assist from Pedri to Raphinha, who dribbled past Oblak. Lewandowski missed a penalty awarded after a foul on Olmo, blasting it into the stands and disappointing the Camp Nou crowd. In the second half, Atlético pressed with substitutions like Gallagher for Nico González, but Barcelona regained control. Olmo scored the 2-1 after a battled play involving Lewandowski, though he injured himself in the process. Pedri also left due to injury, and Raphinha had been subbed off earlier.
Despite the absences, Barcelona withstood Atlético's late siege, with chances missed by Sorloth and Griezmann. Ferran Torres sealed the 3-1 in stoppage time on a counterattack. The match, electric but marred by three injuries (Cardoso for Atlético, Olmo and Pedri for Barcelona), exposed defensive frailties on both sides. Simeone chose a bold setup, but his team paid for transparency at the back. This result bolsters Barcelona as an ambitious side under Flick, though La Liga's overall level raises concerns against European foes like those in the Premier League.