Barcelona rally to deny Atlético in 3-1 win at Camp Nou

Sports · Musa Abdi · December 3, 2025
Barcelona rally to deny Atlético in 3-1 win at Camp Nou
Barcelona's Raphinha reacts after the match on December 2, 2025. PHOTO/Europa Press via Getty Images
In Summary

The win lifts Barcelona four points clear at the top of La Liga, while Atlético suffer their first league defeat in months; their ambitions for the season surely dented.

Last night at the newly renovated Camp Nou, Barcelona came from behind to beat Atlético Madrid 3-1;  a result that not only ends Atleti’s unbeaten league run but also sends a strong signal in the title race.

Atlético looked sharp early, breaking the deadlock in the 19th minute. Álex Baena broke through Barcelona’s high line and clipped a fine finish into the net to give the visitors the lead.

But Barça didn’t hang their heads. Just seven minutes later, Raphinha sprinted onto a clever through-ball from Pedri, rounded the goalkeeper and calmly slotted in to level the game.

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The rest of the half swung back and forth: a penalty was awarded after a foul on Dani Olmo but the spot-kick was smashed over the bar by Robert Lewandowski, much to the relief of Atlético’s keeper.

In the second half, Barça began to take control. In the 65th minute, a slick exchange between Pedri, Olmo and Lewandowski ended with Olmo rifling the ball into the bottom corner, a classy finish, although he immediately clutched his shoulder and had to be withdrawn.

As Atlético pushed to restore parity,  even squandering a gilt-edged chance late on, Barcelona held firm.

And in the dying moments, with Atleti defenders committed forward, a rapid counter culminated with Ferran Torres tapping home from close range after a good cross from Alejandro Balde. That sealed the deal in a dramatic fashion.

The win lifts Barcelona four points clear at the top of La Liga, while Atlético suffer their first league defeat in months; their ambitions for the season surely dented.

For Barcelona, this was more than three points. It was a reassurance: when under pressure, they can claw back. For Atlético, a bitter reminder of how fragile momentum can be.

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