Barcelona vs Atlético: Barça Dominates La Liga Clash

Barça charts another almost perfect path in League F, where its advantage already seems almost insurmountable on matchday seven after overwhelming Atlético de Madrid this Sunday at the Wanda Sports Center in Alcalá de Henares. The absolute dominator of the competition,champion for the last six seasons,passed over a red-and-white team that arrived undefeated and in second position but saw its rival beat it in the second minute of the clash with a goal from Brugts after a cross from Graham and a bad clearance from Xenia. The goal undermined Víctor Martín’s plan, which involved having the lines very close together and hunting for a counterattack with the speed of his forwards.The Barça dominance, except for a ride by Gio that Cata saved in one-on-one, was total with more than 70% possession and overwhelming control of the ball and the match, in which Patri, Pajor, Alexia, Vicky and Aleixandri completed the rout. The hegemony of the team led by Pere Romeu is such that they have already scored 37 goals in favor and only one against in the first seven league games.

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Lola Gallardo, Silvia Lloris, Lauren Leal, Alexia Fernández, Andrea Medina, Fiamma Benítez (Ana Vitória, min. 72), Xènia Pérez, Vilde Bøe Risa (Júlia Bartel, min. 67), Gabriela García, Luany (Synne Jensen, min. 67) y Gio Garbelini (amaiur Sarriegi,min. 67)

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Cata Coll, Esmee Brugts, Ona Batlle, Mapi León (Laia Aleixandri, min. 63), Irene Paredes, Patri Guijarro (Clara Serrajordi, min. 51), Aitana Bonmatí, Alexia Putellas, Clàudia Pina (Salma Paralluelo, min. 63), Ewa Pajor (Kika Nazareth, min. 70) y Caroline Graham Hansen (Vicky López, min. 63)

Goals
0-1 min. 1: Esmee Brugts. 0-2 min. 40: Patri Guijarro. 0-3 min. 52: Ewa Pajor. 0-4 min. 62: Alexia Putellas. 0-5 min. 84: Vicky López. 0-6 min. 96: laia Aleixandri

Referee María Eugenia Gil Soriano

yellow cards

Alexia Fernández (min. 58), Amaiur Sarriegi (min. 78), Xènia Pérez (min. 79), Gabriela García (min. 95)

In a week with a double match in which Barcelona had already given bayern a stunning victory on Tuesday in the champions League (7-1), the german champion, Pere Romeu opted for his gala eleven, with Patri, Aitana and Alexia in the midfield and Graham, Pina and Pajor up front.The script was as expected from the beginning, with the azulgranas installed in the rival field moving the ball from side to side in search of a gap through which to hit Lola Gallardo’s goal.

After Brugts’ early goal, Barça got tired of braiding passes on the edge of the Atlético area, unable to worry Cata. The Balearic goalkeeper avoided a one-on-one from Gio in the sixth minute in a very well-constructed counterattack in just three touches, but she spent the rest of the game, in which she intervened more with her feet than her hands, outside her goal.

Barcelona’s feeling of superiority was so evident that at times it seemed that the Blaugranas were combining at a lower speed than they could have done if they needed to shift up a gear in a clash in which the video review system did not work until the 19th minute. Pina,twice,and Alexia tested Lola from the front,but Barça did not find the second until Patri made a shot from outside the area with his left foot. on the verge of rest. The shot with his less capable leg was hard and slipped past Gallardo’s short post.

With so much difference on the grass, romeu retired Patri at the beginning of the second section and gave minutes to the young Clara Serrajordi. Atlético was not able to offer an answer and the plot did not change an inch. Barça, in which Aleixandri, Vicky, Salma and Kika also had minutes, completed the work with goals from Pajor and Alexia, both assisted by Aitana, and from Vicky and Aleixandri. The three-time Ballon d’Or winner filtered a tense cross for the Polish striker to score from point-blank range and created a fantastic wall with Putellas in front.

Barcelona is now seven points ahead of the red and whites, Real Madrid and real Sociedad. Although only seven games have been played, the League seems to be on track for a vintage team whose only concern is the image left by Pajor, their scorer, when she had to leave the field in the 70th minute in tears and without being able to support her right leg due to a knee problem.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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