"Barcelona fans allegedly hurled smoke flares and stones, smashing a window of Atletico Madrid’s team bus as the visitors arrived at the Camp Nou for their Copa del Rey semi-final clash on Tuesday evening. Footage shows riot police monitoring fans gathered outside the stadium, supporters holding a banner reading 'We are all with you for the comeback,' and flares lighting up the night as the Barcelona bus arrives. Atletico Madrid’s bus is then seen entering the stadium with a taped-together window, apparently smashed, with players disembarking. After the match, which Barcelona won 3-0, players from both sides are filmed boarding their buses as coaches depart the venue. Despite the tense atmosphere, Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo expressed pride in his team’s performance, despite their failure to advance to the final following a first leg capitulation in Madrid. “The truth is that it's a bit frustrating, you're left with that feeling of coming so close. […], but there's a feeling of pride because the team played a great game,” he said. He also said that with the fans' support, 'we can achieve great things in the two titles that remain.' “We’re proud of the game we played […] If we play like this in every league and Champions League game, we can achieve great things,” said midfielder Marc Bernal. Meanwhile, Atletico’s Marcos Llorente celebrated reaching the final, saying, “We're very happy. We're aware of what it means to play in a final […] Now we're really looking forward to preparing for it, playing it and winning it.” “It’s a huge joy […] these are very tense moments, but we've been lucky enough to make it to the final,” captain Koke added. According to reports, ultras linked to FC Barcelona allegedly targeted the visitors’ bus, carrying manager Diego Simeone and his squad, throwing projectiles and smashing a window. The incident happened despite riot police lining the streets, with reports suggesting most officers were stationed at Barcelona’s entrance, leaving Atletico’s bus entering through a less protected gate and exposed as an 'easy target'. On the night, Barcelona fell just short of completing what would have been a famous comeback, winning 3-0 on the night but failing to overturn the 4-0 deficit following the first leg. Marc Bernal struck twice, either side of a penalty from former Leeds winger Raphinha. Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid under manager Diego Simeone advance to the Copa del Rey final and will face either Athletic Bilbao or Real Sociedad on April 18. Sociedad lead that semi-final 1-0 after Benat Turrientes’ first-leg strike."