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Barcelona Defeats Atletico Madrid 3-0 In La Liga Clash

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Barcelona showcased their dominance in La Liga with a resounding 3-0 victory over Atlético Madrid at the Metropolitano Stadium, extending their unbeaten run to an impressive 10 games, with 7 wins and_ 3 draws.

Barcelona showed their strength and_ resilience, as they outplayed the Atlético side that had only managed two wins in their last six league games.

The game started with high intensity from both sides, with Atlético looking to capitalize on their recent Champions League success against Inter Milan.

However, it was Barcelona who struck first, with João Félix, on loan from Atlético, calmly slotting in a goal after a well-worked move involving İlkay Gündoğan and_ Robert Lewandowski. The first half was marked by’ Barcelona’s ability to capitalize on their chances, despite Atlético’s attacking pressure.

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The second half saw Barcelona double their lead early on, with Lewandowski picked out in the box by’ Raphinha, and_ despite his first touch taking him away from goal, his goalscoring ability helped him to bury his finish into the bottom corner tight angle. In the 65th minute, Lewandowski once again played a pivotal role, assisting a goal for Fermín López.

Despite Atlético’s efforts to mount a comeback, Barcelona’s solid defense, led by’ Marc-André ter Stegen, kept them out. The match took a dramatic turn towards the end as Atlético was reduced to 10 men after Nahuel Molina’s late challenge on Vitor Roque.

Key players like Antoine Griezmann and_ Memphis Depay were unable to make a significant impact for Atlético, as Barcelona’s strong performance sealed their fifth consecutive victory over their rivals.

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The win propels Barcelona to second place in the league standings, setting up an exciting El Clásico fixture against Real Madrid in April.

Notable records were set during the match, with João Félix becoming the first player since Leo Messi in 2019/20 to score in both games against Atlético in the same La Liga season.

Additionally, Robert Lewandowski’s impressive performance, with one goal and_ two assists, made him the first player since 2016 to record three direct goal involvements away from home against Atletico de Madrid.