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Barcelona and Atletico Madrid draw 4-4 in thrilling 1st leg of Copa del Rey semifinals

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Atletico Madrid's Alexander Sorloth, left, and Julian Alvarez celebrate after a goal during a Spanish Copa del Rey, or King's Cup, the semi-final soccer match between Barcelona and Atletico Madrid in Barcelona, Spain, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025. AP Photo/Joan Monfort)

MADRID – Barcelona and Atletico Madrid both rallied from two goals down in a frantic 4-4 draw in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinals on Tuesday.

Atletico scored twice in the first six minutes before conceding four unanswered goals and coming back to even the match with goals in the final 10 minutes, including the equalizer by substitute Alexander Sorloth three minutes into stoppage time.

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“It's the worst result after we were up 4-2,” Barcelona playmaker Pedri said. “It had already happened in the league and again now. We have to be more careful, we have to learn to keep it from happening.”

Atletico had beaten Barcelona 2-1 in Barcelona in the Spanish league when the teams last met in December, with Sorloth scoring the winning six minutes into stoppage time.

“We never give up,” Atletico forward Julián Álvarez said. “We always keep our heads up, believing that we can come back. That's what we always do. We played a great match but there are still 90 minutes left.”

Barcelona saw Atletico jump to an early lead with goals by Álvarez in the first minute and Antoine Griezmann in the sixth, but the hosts tied the game by the 21st minute thanks to goals two minutes apart by Pedri and Pau Cubarsí. The Catalan club took a 3-2 lead into halftime after Iñigo Martínez scored in the 41st. Robert Lewandowski increased the lead in the 74th.

Atletico pulled closer with Marcos Llorente in the 84th and Sorloth got the equalizer from close range.

The second leg will be at Atletico’s Metropolitano Stadium will be in April.

The winner will play either Real Madrid or Real Sociedad, which will play their first-leg match on Wednesday in Basque Country.

Barcelona last won the competition in 2021 and Atletico in 2013.

The teams will meet again in the Spanish league in a match in Madrid on March 16.

Until the semifinal stage, the Copa's knockout rounds were played in single-elimination games.

Spanish media said a fan was detained following conflicts between Barcelona supporters and police.

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