2015-01-19 17:26
MADRID - When Fernando Torres left Atletico Madrid for Liverpool
in 2007, the idea of the Spanish capital's second club being favourites
to beat record winners Barcelona in a two-legged King's Cup tie would
have been unthinkable.
Now that the 30-year-old Spain forward is
back in his boyhood team on loan, he has seen at first hand how coach
Diego Simeone has shaken up the status quo and transformed Atletico into
genuine contenders at home and in Europe.
While Barca may still
be expected to edge the Cup quarter-final ahead of Wednesday's first leg
at the Nou Camp, the way Atletico have been playing under the
inspirational Argentine the past couple of seasons means they have every
chance of progressing to the last four.
Torres struck twice in
last week's 2-2 draw in their last 16, second leg at Real Madrid as
Simeone's men dumped the holders out 4-2 on aggregate.
The return of "El Nino" (The Kid) has lifted the Atletico players, as
well as long-suffering fans already on a high after the club won La
Liga last season for the first time in 18 years and lost out to Real in
the Champions League final.
"The arrival of Fernando is very good
for us," midfielder Raul Garcia told Spanish television after Sunday's
2-0 La Liga win at home to Granada.
"He gives the team extra options," added the Spain international. "Good players always understand each other."
Barca,
who thrashed Elche 9-0 on aggregate in the last 16, also warmed up for
Wednesday's clash with a win in La Liga, Lionel Messi netting his 22nd
hat-trick in Spain's top flight in a 4-0 success at Deportivo La Coruna.
Victory
in Galicia came a week after Barca beat Atletico 3-1 at the Nou Camp in
La Liga but Spain playmaker Andres Iniesta warned against taking
another win for granted.
Villarreal or Getafe await in the last
four, while on the other side of the draw Sevilla play Espanyol and
Malaga meet Athletic Bilbao, whose 23 Cup triumphs are bettered only by
Barca's 26.
"These will be a fun couple of weeks but it will be a
very intense tie and Atletico are tough opponents," Iniesta told
reporters.
"We will have to do things as well as possible without making any mistakes," he added.
Barca last won the Cup in 2012 and Atletico beat Real to secure their 10th triumph in 2013.
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