Claudia Pina Strikes as Barcelona Lead Atlético in Copa De La Reina
Barcelona took control of the copa de la reina final against Atlético after Claudia Pina scored in the 23rd minute, and Brugts later added a second. The live match coverage in May 2026 showed Barcelona pressing high and keeping Atlético pinned back while the game turned on two finishing touches.
Claudia Pina Breaks Through
Pina’s opener arrived after she had already forced a save from Lola Gallardo. The Barcelona forward then found the goal in the 23rd minute, the kind of finish that changes a final quickly because Atlético were already spending long stretches trying to defend rather than build.
“¡GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL DE CLAUDIA PINAAAAAAAA! ¡PRIMERO DEL BARCELONA! ¡MENUDO GOLPEO!”
The live coverage also noted that the scorer had 23 goals this season. That number fits the flow of the match: Barcelona were dominating possession, Atlético were struggling to keep the ball, and the first clear opening belonged to the side that had spent the first quarter hour applying constant pressure.
Brugts Adds The Second
Brugts supplied the next decisive moment. A header from her was reviewed by VAR and did not count, but the later scoring mention credited her with Barcelona’s second goal, extending the gap in a final where every chance carries immediate weight.
“¡GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL DE BRUGTS! ¡SEGUNDO DEL BARCELONAAAAAAAAA!”
That sequence left Atlético with a narrow route back. José Ángel’s side were still trying to counterattack through their forwards, with Lauren Leal, Jensen and Sarriegi part of the effort to absorb pressure and break forward, but Barcelona’s control of the ball kept shifting the final further toward Pere Romeu’s team.
Barcelona’s Control In May 2026
The match state in May 2026 was simple enough to read from the live text: Barcelona had the ball, Atlético were chasing it, and the scoreline rewarded the side creating the better chances. Alexia, Mapi, Patri and Ona were all part of the Barcelona group mentioned in the coverage, which was already describing the final as one built on pressure and response rather than open exchanges.
For Atlético, the problem was not a lack of intent. It was the lack of time on the ball, because Barcelona’s possession kept forcing them into long defensive stretches and quick counterattacks that never became sustained pressure. With Pina’s opener and Brugts’ second, the final tilted hard in one direction.