Soccer-Flick calls Atletico thrashing a 'wake-up call' as Simeone hails electric energy at Metropolitano


Soccer Football - LaLiga - Elche v FC Barcelona - Estadio Manuel Martinez Valero, Elche, Spain - January 31, 2026 FC Barcelona coach Hansi Flick reacts REUTERS/Pablo Morano

MADRID, Feb 13 (Reuters) - ⁠Barcelona manager Hansi Flick labelled his team's humbling 4-0 defeat by Atletico ⁠Madrid in the Copa del Rey semi-final first leg as a "wake-up call" ‌and urged his side to learn from the chastening experience.

At a raucous Metropolitano Stadium, Atletico handed the defending champions their heaviest loss of the season, leaving Barcelona a mountain to climb in the return leg ​at Camp Nou.

Flick, candid in his post-match assessment, bemoaned ⁠his team's lack of cohesion ⁠but remained defiant about their prospects in the second leg.

"Look, we didn't play well as ⁠a ‌team. And when you don't play like that, you don't play well. There was a long distance between players. There was a lack of ⁠pressing," Flick told reporters.

"Sometimes it's good to learn a lesson ​like that. Today was ‌a wake-up call, a tough defeat. We have to accept this lesson."

The German ⁠coach admitted his ​side were second-best from the opening whistle, though he saw some improvement after halftime.

"We didn't play well from the first minute. We have a young team, but that's no excuse. ⁠The second half was better… But we'll fight. We ​have two 45-minute halves to score two goals in each half," Flick said.

While Flick addressed his team's shortcomings, Atletico boss Diego Simeone was full of praise for both his ⁠players and the electric atmosphere at the Metropolitano, which he said spurred them to a standout performance.

"You could feel incredible energy in the stadium, and life is energy," Simeone said.

"It was directed from our fans towards us, and we were able to match ​it… I think we played very well. Today's match ⁠will be remembered regardless of how the tie ends.

"Our fans need these matches, these important ​nights. We were able to repay their enthusiasm in ‌the best possible way."

The second leg takes ​place in a fortnight, with Barcelona left clinging to Flick's resolve and Atletico inspired by their commanding lead.

(Reporting by Fernando Kallas; Editing by Michael Perry)

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