Atletico Madrid will have taken real heart from their neighbours’ 2-1 victory at the Nou Camp as they go to the same venue for tonight’s quarterfinal, first-leg, believing they can repeat their triumph over Barca at the same stage in 2014.
Yet, as the shockwaves reverberated through the European game after Barcelona’s late setback against 10-man Real, Barca captain Andres Iniesta said: “This game won’t affect our mentality on Tuesday.
“Everyone is hurting after losing but we have to analyse what we did wrong so we don’t repeat the mistakes.”
Though Barcelona are six points clear of nearest pursuers Atletico at the top of La Liga, the attacking trident of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez lacked sharpness against Real.
It may have been a consequence of long journeys back from South America after representing their countries in World Cup qualifiers, but Iniesta did not use that as an excuse.
Barca defender Gerard Pique, hoping to be part of the first team to achieve a domestic league and Cup and European Cup treble in consecutive years, said: “We have to move on.
“It’s a defeat but we are still alive in all competitions.
“Now we have to make sure we don’t fall into a slump, because we’re in a unique position.”
Atletico, who gave themselves an ideal send-off for the trip to Barca by thrashing Real Betis 5-1, are confident, even if recent history points to a Barca win.