Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick has insisted that his side are still very much alive in their Copa del Rey semi-final tie, despite suffering a crushing 4-0 defeat to Atlético Madrid in the first leg.
Speaking after the loss, Flick struck a determined tone and reminded fans that the story is far from over. “It’s not over yet with the return game to play at our home,” the German coach said, expressing confidence in Barcelona’s ability to respond when they step onto their own turf for the second leg.
The first encounter could hardly have gone worse for Barcelona. Atlético dominated proceedings, exploiting defensive weaknesses and punishing every mistake with ruthless efficiency. The four-goal margin left Barça facing one of their toughest knockout challenges in recent years and sparked widespread debate over whether a comeback is realistically possible.
However, Flick believes history and mentality are on Barcelona’s side. The club is no stranger to dramatic European and domestic turnarounds, and the coach pointed out that his players “know how to win at home” even after heavy defeats. The Camp Nou atmosphere, he added, could be a decisive factor in shifting the momentum of the tie.