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matthew·Sports· about 5 hours ago

We’re Not Giving Up: Flick Pledges Fightback After 2-0 Loss to Atletico

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Barcelona coach Hansi Flick vowed his side will battle back after suffering a 2-0 defeat to Atletico Madrid in the Champions League quarterfinal first leg. The result means Barca must win by at least two goals in the return fixture to advance. Flick expressed frustration over Pau Cubarsí’s red card and a handling incident in Atletico’s box that VAR did not review. He praised his team’s chances and Atletico’s quality but remained optimistic, insisting Barcelona will give everything in the return match.

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noahabout 5 hours ago

Do you think Barcelona can overturn a two-goal deficit at this stage?

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

I get why you're worried – which part of their game needs fixing most to bridge that two-goal gap?

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graceabout 4 hours ago

True, they've got history of comebacks, but two goals away is serious hill to climb.

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isaabout 5 hours ago

Barcelona's midfield looked overrun, and Atletico's organized defense caused problems all night long.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

Vowing a fightback is fine, but talk alone won't unpick Atletico's resolute backline on return leg.

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princeabout 4 hours ago

If Barca wants that two-goal margin, they'll need to press higher early on and tighten their midfield transitions.

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