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Emotional blow for Lamine Yamal in a defeat that leaves doubts

News RoomBy News RoomApril 8, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The blow was evident. After Barcelona’s home defeat to Atletico Madrid in the Women’s Champions League, Lamine Yamal was visibly affected. For many, it was clear that the match left mixed feelings within the team.

Barça competed well for several stretches, but the context of the match ended up marking everything. The sending off of Pau Cubarsi conditioned the development and forced the team to change its approach at a critical moment and Marcus Rashford’s bad luck left incomplete feelings.

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A game that changed in one play

Cubarsi’s red card was controversial and, above all, broke the balance of the match. Until that moment, Barcelona had shown order and ability to compete with Atletico, even in demanding scenarios. With one man less, the team lost control, retreated meters and allowed Atletico to find the spaces they had not had. That’s where the game definitely tilted.

For a player like Yamal, used to being a difference-maker in attack, the change was drastic. He went from having an offensive role to being limited by the context, with less of the ball and fewer real options to make a difference

It was of little use to Barca the two previous moves in which Lamine Yamal made it clear why he is a player who makes a difference: first with a triple dribble inside the area and then with a spectacular change of play that was not completed in an action where Marcus Rashford failed to give continuity.

More than individual frustration

Yamal’s reaction at the end of the match reflects something deeper than just a defeat. It is the frustration of a team that feels it could have competed better on equal terms, but ended up being conditioned by a specific decision and even more so at home where they could have taken a clear advantage for the return match in Madrid

Emotional blow for Lamine Yamal in a defeat that leaves doubts
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He also spoke about the current level of demand within Barcelona. Even the youngest players, such as Yamal, take on big responsibilities and live this type of night with intensity. Atletico, for its part, knew how to take advantage of the moment. They knew how to read the numerical superiority and punished a rival that, despite everything, left positive signs. But beyond having had a good game, the result is what matters.

Barcelona were not outplayed from the start, but the game changed completely after the sending off. And this largely explains Yamal’s image at the end. Because it’s not just about losing, it’s about how you lose. And in this case, the context weighs as much as the scoreline.

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