FC Barcelona showcased their resilience once again by coming from behind to defeat Atletico Madrid in their first La Liga match after the March international break. Atletico took the lead late in the first half through Giuliano Simeone, but Barcelona equalized before halftime and sealed the victory with a late goal from Robert Lewandowski.

This victory marks the 19th comeback win under coach Hansi Flick and the 10th this season. Of these 10, four occurred away from home against Levante, Real Betis, Slavia Prague, and Atletico Madrid, while six were secured at Camp Nou, including wins versus Real Sociedad, Alaves, Atletico Madrid, Eintracht Frankfurt, and Copenhagen.

This pattern signals a robust mentality instilled by Flick. Barcelona no longer panics after conceding first; instead, the team intensifies its performance, making come-from-behind wins a defining characteristic.

For Barcelona, this consistency validates the coaching approach and the squad’s inner strength. For supporters, it reinforces trust that the team can fight till the end and succeed even under pressure.