Barcelona snatched a dramatic 2–1 win over a depleted Atlético Madrid on Saturday, extending their lead at the top of the table to seven points.
The Catalan side created numerous clear-cut opportunities in the opening exchanges, yet found themselves behind after Giuliano Simeone's composed finish in the 39th minute. Marcus Rashford responded almost instantly to level at 1–1 just three minutes later, though the drama was far from over.
Atlético Madrid's Nico González was dismissed in first-half stoppage time for denying a clear goalscoring opportunity with a reckless, lunging foul on Lamine Yamal. The home side held firm until the 87th minute before succumbing to another decisive strike from Robert Lewandowski.
The result hands Barcelona firm control of the La Liga title race following Real Madrid's stunning loss to Mallorca, while also providing Hansi Flick's squad with a major confidence boost ahead of the Champions League quarterfinal first leg against Los Colchoneros on Wednesday.
The Moment That Changed the Game

The match was building into another compelling, end-to-end encounter between Barcelona and Atlético Madrid when González received his red card in added time before the break.
The Argentine had already been cautioned for nearly handling the ball to stop Yamal from breaking free in transition. He then barged into the teenager, who was clean through on goal, just outside the penalty area. The referee initially produced a second yellow card, but upgraded the decision to a straight red following a VAR review.
Ruled a clear denial of a goalscoring opportunity, the challenge saw the 27-year-old trudge off early, leaving Atlético a man short for the entire second half. The hosts briefly hoped the numerical disadvantage would be cancelled out after the restart when Gerard Martín was initially shown red for a dangerous challenge on Thiago Almada, but VAR intervened and reduced the punishment to a controversial yellow.
What had been an exciting, open contest became a rather flat and one-sided affair after the break. Barcelona had Simeone's side firmly in their grip, patiently waiting until they inevitably found the winner that had looked inevitable from the moment González was dismissed.
Barcelona Player Ratings vs. Atlético Madrid (4-2-3-1)

*Ratings provided by FotMob*
GK: Joan García—7.1: Charged off his line on multiple occasions to deal with dangerous balls played in behind. Had relatively little to do in the second half as his teammates dominated possession.
RB: Ronald Araújo—6.5: Appeared uneasy in the early stages and was eventually withdrawn in the 40th minute, seemingly due to a physical concern.
CB: Pau Cubarsí—7.5: Was caught ball-watching when Clément Lenglet's incisive through ball led to the opening goal. Bounced back strongly in the second half.
CB: Gerard Martín—7.1: Will count himself fortunate that Antoine Griezmann inexplicably missed from close range. Lucky to avoid a red card for a dreadful challenge that would likely have been punished more severely in most other leagues.
LB: João Cancelo—8.0: Continues to demonstrate just how valuable his January signing has been. Rarely wasted possession and conjured the match-winner with a sublime piece of skill that left Almada completely bamboozled inside the box.
DM: Eric García—7.0: Struggled to make his presence felt in midfield and, somewhat ironically, appeared more assured after shifting to right back. Was eventually required to return to midfield following Bernal's injury. Dependable and industrious throughout.
DM: Pedri—7.9: A composed and steadying presence in the center of the pitch, though he would have welcomed greater involvement in the attacking third, particularly after the interval.
RW: Lamine Yamal—8.5: Left the Metropolitano crowd in reluctant admiration with a series of breathtaking passes that made González look foolish. Struck the post on what should have been a certain goal.
AM: Fermín López—6.4: Will be haunted by the opportunities he wasted in the opening stages. Substituted at halftime, perhaps a touch harshly.
LW: Marcus Rashford—8.1: Crowned an outstanding run with his first goal since January. His pace caused the home defense constant problems throughout the night.
ST: Dani Olmo—7.9: Saw little of the ball until producing a clever one-two with Rashford to tee up Barcelona's opener. Looked far more effective when dropping into his preferred No. 10 position.
SUB: Marc Bernal (40' for Araújo)—6.3: Entered the fray in the 40th minute but was forced off again in the 62nd minute through injury.
SUB: Ferran Torres (46' for López)—6.4: Injected energy immediately upon introduction and was only denied by an outstanding save.
SUB: Jules Koundé (62' for Bernal)—6.7: Slotted in smoothly on his return from injury. Had minimal defensive work to deal with.
SUB: Robert Lewandowski (66' for Rashford)—6.9: Popped up with the decisive goal in the 87th minute, barely knowing much about it — though he certainly won't mind.
SUB: Gavi (82' for García)—6.4: Benefited from the additional playing time to build his sharpness.
Subs not used: Eder Aller (GK), Wojciech Szczęsny (GK), Alejandro Balde, Marc Casadó, Tommy Marqués, Xavi Espart, Roony Bardghji.
What the Ratings Tell Us

The Numbers That Explain Barcelona's Last-Gasp Win
Statistic | Atlético Madrid | Barcelona |
|---|---|---|
Possession | 33% | 67% |
Expected Goals (xG) | 0.92 | 2.22 |
Total Shots | 6 | 22 |
Shots on Target | 2 | 8 |
Big Chances | 2 | 3 |
Passing Accuracy | 80% | 92% |
Fouls Committed | 15 | 11 |
Corners | 1 | 9 |
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