Soccer-Yamal says comeback is not impossible as Barca chase history at Atletico


Soccer Football - LaLiga - FC Barcelona v Espanyol - Spotify Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain - April 11, 2026 FC Barcelona's Lamine Yamal celebrates before scoring their third goal REUTERS/Albert Gea

MADRID, April 13 (Reuters) - Lamine ⁠Yamal insisted on Monday that Barcelona must not treat a Champions League fightback at Atletico ⁠Madrid as something that is insurmountable.

Barca travel to the Metropolitano on Tuesday trailing 2-0 ‌from the first leg of their quarter-final, a deficit that leaves them staring at an exit from the competition unless they can conjure something extraordinary away from home.

"We mustn't think of a comeback as a miracle," Yamal told a press conference.

"I've ​been lucky enough that, ever since I was a child, ⁠I've had to take on more responsibility ⁠than I should have. I'm used to it.

"I just focus on enjoying it, on not seeing it ⁠as ‌a problem, but as a strength. I'm grateful for everything that's happening to me."

More than half of the side set to step out in Madrid emerged from La Masia, Barcelona's ⁠youth academy, with 18-year-old Yamal widely viewed as the most dazzling ​product since Lionel Messi.

He burst ‌onto the international stage by helping Spain win the 2024 European Championship and finished second ⁠in the 2025 ​Ballon d'Or vote.

"It's very important to have lots of La Masia players on the pitch for matches like tomorrow's. We're all home-grown, we all love Barca. We know what a moment like this means. We'll give it ⁠our all right to the end," he said.

History offers slim ​comfort. Only once in the Champions League has a team overturned a 2-0 first-leg home defeat, when Manchester United beat Paris St Germain 3-1 in Paris in 2019.

Barcelona themselves have managed just one greater escape ⁠in knockout competition, erasing a 4-0 loss to PSG with a 6-1 victory at Camp Nou in the 2016-17 last 16.

The task looks even steeper given recent history. Last month Barca were knocked out of the Copa del Rey semi-finals by Atletico after losing 4-0 in the first leg at the ​Metropolitano.

A 3-0 win in the return proved insufficient, sending Atletico into Saturday's ⁠final against Real Sociedad.

Yamal, however, is adamant Barcelona will not give up without a fight.

"We promise that, ​if we're knocked out, we'll fight right to the end. We'll ‌give our all for this badge. It'll be ​a match lasting 90 minutes or more; this isn't over yet. A comeback is very much possible, which is why we're here," Yamal said.

(Reporting by Fernando KallasEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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