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Barcelona was eliminated from the UEFA Champions League by Atletico Madrid despite winning 2-1 in the second leg. Hansi Flick expressed frustration over the match's contentious refereeing decisions but refused to blame the referee for the outcome.
No excuses from Flick as Barcelonaās European dream collapses: āDonāt want to talk about the refereeā
Hansi Flick cut a frustrated yet composed figure after Barcelona were knocked out of the UEFA Champions League by Atletico Madrid, despite securing a 2-1 win in the second leg.
The Catalan side fell short on aggregate, with several contentious refereeing decisions casting a shadow over what was otherwise a strong performance.
Barcelona came into the second leg with belief and intensity, dominating large spells of the game, particularly in the first half.
However, missed chances and key moments going against them ultimately proved costly.
Speaking about the immediate mood in the dressing room, Flick made it clear that the players were struggling to come to terms with how the match unfolded.
āWeāre disappointed; we had plenty of chances, especially in the first half. We had the chance to score a third goal, but we ended up conceding that goal instead.ā
One of the defining moments of the tie arrived when Ferran Torres had a goal ruled out, a decision that could have significantly shifted momentum.
Barcelona have been eliminated from the Champions League. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Flick acknowledged the incident indirectly, choosing instead to praise his teamās resilience, particularly after going down to ten men.
āWe played a fantastic game and did so with one man down. I really appreciate that.
āWe just didnāt have much luck. Thatās how it went, and we have to accept it.ā
Despite the elimination, Flick ensured his players understood that their performance across both legs deserved recognition.
He stressed that Barcelona had done enough to progress, even if the result suggested otherwise.
āI think we deserved to be in the semifinals, but we have to accept the result.
āWe played a great series, and Iām proud of my players. We have to accept the result.ā
As expected, the refereeing decisions became a central topic in the post-match discussion.
However, Flick deliberately avoided fuelling the controversy, maintaining a calm and professional stance.
āI donāt want to talk about that, because we canāt change it. We canāt change those things.
āWe have to accept it. Itās good for you that I talk about it, but I just donāt want to.ā
Looking ahead, the German coach highlighted the importance of growth within a young Barcelona squad.
He pointed out that experiences like these, dealing with red cards, VAR decisions, and high-pressure scenarios, are all part of the teamās development.
āThe players need to take the next step. Weāre a young team, and weāre going to improve. I think what matters today is what weāre doing.
āWeāre working with the players. Weāre disappointed, of course. But thatās football, and life.ā
There were several controversial decisions. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
With their European journey now over, Barcelonaās full attention shifts to La Liga, where they remain heavy favourites.
Flick made it clear that the priority is to secure the league crown, regardless of when it is achieved, even if it comes against rivals Real Madrid.
āFor me, it doesnāt matter when we win it. The important thing is to win it. We can focus on La Liga.
āItās tough. Everyone thought we could do it; weāre disappointed, but we have to accept it.ā
Finally, Flick addressed the project at Barcelona, suggesting that while progress is evident, the squad still needs to evolve to reach the very top in Europe again.
āWeāll see when the season ends. We want to win La Liga and we have to work hard to win it. I know the importance of the title.
āI know everyone wanted to win the Champions League and itās a fantastic competition. But in the end, winning the league title is fantastic.
āWeāre on the right track, but we still have work to do. After that, weāll analyse the season and see what needs to be done.ā
Source: AS
Atletico Madrid won the tie on aggregate, eliminating Barcelona despite a 2-1 victory for Barcelona in the second leg.
Hansi Flick is the coach of Barcelona, and he expressed frustration but remained composed, choosing not to blame the referee for the team's exit.
Several contentious refereeing decisions overshadowed Barcelona's strong performance, particularly in the first half of the second leg.
Barcelona dominated large portions of the second leg, particularly in the first half, but ultimately fell short in the aggregate score.

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