The game, Atlético Madrid's task was very clear. They aimed to close the space in the stadium and, under pressure, launch an attack. This plan wasn't bad. Barcelona tried to control the ball while Atlético Madrid attempted to steal it. Although Atlético Madrid trailed in the first half, they made a strong comeback in the second half with ambition and fairness, eventually equalizing. Atlético Madrid also wasted several opportunities, which ultimately cost them. However, the problem of manufacturing for Atlético Madrid against Barcelona left a deep impression on Josep Guardiola. Guardiola said that Atlético Madrid performed very well in the second half, and Barcelona faced many difficulties during the game. Winning isn't easy for the team. Carles Puyol went down exhausted, proving the fatigue of Barcelona players at this stage. The Spanish newspaper El País said that Real Madrid played like lightning, unstoppable. The competition between Real Madrid and Barcelona is less about the title and more about the efforts put forth by Guardiola. Players' confidence, will to fight, and resistance will be key factors in deciding whether Guardiola stays at Barcelona. Barcelona players are very clear about this and thus give their best effort. Even so, Barcelona players still struggle physically, as Atlético Madrid once caused fragmentation in Barca's play. Additionally, Barcelona lacked shots during the game until after Guao took the lead towards the end of the match. Since Guardiola became coach of Barcelona, only Inter Milan, Sevilla, and Real Madrid have managed to stop Barcelona in competitions. Inter and Real Madrid, under José Mourinho, are expected to cost the defending champions their fifth dream league title this year, making Mourinho essentially Barcelona's terminator. Despite fewer negative wins for Real Madrid, as Mourinho himself said, "the league measures who had a better season." The stability in winning the championship this season makes Real Madrid stand out. In this season, Real Madrid and Barcelona always directly competed when they were in the lead, but the league has 20 teams competing, and "the universe team" clearly didn't show much advantage over other teams. As early as after Barcelona's 2-3 encounter with Osasuna, "Marca" declared with the headline "Barcelona's Game Over," indicating the league belonged to Real Madrid. Chelsea's two central defenders' abilities aren't unmatched; discussions about Europe’s top talents include Napoli's star valued at over 50 million euros.