FC Barcelona stays at the top of LaLiga after defeating

FC Barcelona stays at the top of LaLiga after defeating Celta Vigo

FC Barcelona stays at the top of LaLiga after defeating

Barcelona showed their resilience after beating Celta de Vigo 3-2 at the Montjuic Olympic Stadium on matchday six of the Spanish league, in a game in which the Blaugranas lost 2-0 until the final minute.

The heavenly team delivered a surprising blow in the 18th minute Jörgen Strand Larsenwho fired a cross shot to deny Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s goal and open the scoring.

Celta de Vigo’s minimal lead remained until the 76th minute, when Anastasios Douvikas received a filtered pass from Iago Aspas to increase the deficit in favor of the visitors.

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Far from lowering their arms, Barcelona looked for the shot and in the 81st minute it appeared Robert Lewandowski Culé hope maintained. Joao Felix sent a lobbed pass towards the Polish striker, who showed off his technique by lifting the ball over Ivan Villar to make it 2-1.

Lewa didn’t give the Light Blues any time to react as the shooter was left with the ball on the penalty spot in the 85th minute and was the first to equalize.

The Catalan team wants to give its fans one last joy. When it seemed that both clubs were sharing the points, Joao Cancelo He stole the show by scoring the winning goal in the 89th minute.

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The winger took advantage of the passivity of the opposition defense to get into the penalty area and scored at the near post after a cross from Gavi, leaving the Celta goalkeeper no opportunity to react.

The Blaugranas managed to cap off a great week with a 5-0 win over Antwerp at the start of the UEFA Champions League, and their latest win against Renato Tapia’s team sees them top LaLiga with a game more than Real Madrid.

“It was a brutal comeback. We played with faith and courage, even though we got chaotic at times. The circulation did not correspond to that of the last games. It is a comeback of the will to win. “If you’re not playing well, you have to take those things out,” he explained. Xavi Hernandez after the meeting.

Barcelona await the Meringues, who face Atlético de Madrid at the Cívitas Metropolitano Stadium today (2 p.m.), hoping their eternal rivals suffer a setback.