Barcelona fights back to beat Atleti in thriller
Barcelona came from two goals down to overwhelm Atletico Madrid 4-2 in their top-of-the-table LaLiga clash.
Barcelona is level on points with Real Madrid, but has a game in hand over its rival after last week's postponement of its league clash with Osasuna.
For Diego Simeone's team, it stays third but is now four points off the pace, capping off a miserable week after their Champions League exit to Los Blancos.
Atletico took the lead on the stroke of half-time after a lightning break, with Giuliano Simeone pulling the ball back for Julian Alvarez to stroke beyond Wojciech Szczesny.
The host side doubled its advantage in the 70th minute through substitute Alexander Sorloth, who finished from close range after being picked out by Conor Gallagher.
But Atletico's joy was short-lived as Robert Lewandowski brilliantly chested down Inigo Martinez's hopeful ball into the area before sending a left-footed effort past Jan Oblak to halve the deficit.
Barcelona then turned the game on its head moments later when Torres, on as a 67th-minute substitution for Dani Olmo, headed Flick's side level.
Fresh from his sensational display in Barcelona's Champions League win over Benfica, Lamine Yamal cut inside and saw his strike deflect and loop over Oblak in the second minute of second-half stoppage time.
Torres then capitalised on some poor play from the back by Atleti to seal the win, curling the ball into the bottom right corner in the eighth minute of time added on.
