Barcelona moved away from a match to raise the title of the League 2024/25 with a frankly ridiculous victory of 4-3 on the rivals of Real Madrid.
“The only thing that matters is to win,” Hansi Flick stated ahead of a classic that defines the league. The route to the recent victories of Barcelona has not always been so simple and on Sunday it was no different. Flick’s side went back to the seventh time in the last eight games, while Kylian Mbapping sounded in a Fast fire record breaststroke.
Madrid’s superiority was short. Eric Garcia went into the penalty painting to lead Barcelona again in the competition four minutes after Mbappe put themselves in the second people who had just been treated in the whole case.
Two goals in so many minutes of Lamine Yamal and Raphinha had Barcelona 3-2 up barely the half-hour mark. Carlo Ancelotti barely had time to lift a eyebrow in Yamal’s fizzer in the lower corner before his Brazilian colleague took advantage of a high turnover.
It was that ferocity of the Barcelona press, miraculously disappointed despite the two -hour defeat in Inter Tuesday’s semifinal of the Champions League – which completely derailed Real Madrid. Lucas Vazquez could not manage the intensity at the end of a 45-minute blister opening, and resigned from Raphinha’s possession, which was combined with Ferran Torres to make it 4-2 in the interval.
Barcelona took control of a second half, which was not as bewildered as the first period but was Real Madrid who passed again by MBAPPE. The Frenchman completed his hat-trick to add a little tension to the final 20 minutes.
Madrid, the more synonymous side of late goals than any other, approached his scene in his legendary story of dramatic comebacks, only to be undone by the flag offside.
Fermin Lopez’s goal, which dismissed, took little from a victory that moved seven points to Barcelona at the league summit, with only three remaining games.
*Classifications provided by FOTMOB*
Player |
Qualification |
---|---|
GK: Wojciech szczesny |
5.3/10 |
RB: Eric Garcia |
7.8/10 |
CB: Peace cubarsi |
6.5/10 |
CB: Inigo Martinez |
6.4/10 |
LB: Gerard Martin |
6.2/10 |
Cm: Frenkie of Jong |
7.2/10 |
Cm: Pedri |
8.0/10 |
Am: Dani Olmo |
6.4/10 |
RW: Lamine Yamal |
8.9/10 |
St: Ferran Torres |
9.2/10 |
LW: Raphinha |
9.0/10 |
Sub: Alejandro Balde (57 ‘for Martin) |
6.5/10 |
Sub: Andreas Christensen (57 ‘for cubarsi) |
6.6/10 |
Sub: Hector Fort (77 ‘for Garcia) |
6.0/10 |
Sub: Fermin Lopez (77 ‘for Olmo) |
6.3/10 |
Sub: Gavi (89 ‘for towers) |
N/a |
Unused SUn: Inaki Pena (GK), Marc-Andre Ter Stegen (GK), Ronald Araujo, Marc Casse, Ansu Fati, Pau Victor, Robert Lewandowski.
*Classifications provided by FOTMOB*
Player |
Qualification |
---|---|
GK: Thibaut Courtois |
5.5/10 |
RB: Lucas Vazquez |
4.9/10 |
CB: Aurelien Tchouameni |
6.0/10 |
CB: Raul assignment |
5.4/10 |
LB: Fran Garcia |
5.4/10 |
Cm: Federico Valverde |
5.9/10 |
Cm: Dani Ceballos |
3.5/10 |
Am: Jude Bellingham |
6.8/10 |
RW: Arda Guler |
6.2/10 |
St: Kylian Mbapping |
9.5/10 |
LW: Junior Vinicius |
7.9/10 |
Sub: Luka Modric (46 ‘for Ceballos) |
6.8/10 |
Sub: Brahim Diaz (46 ‘for carrots) |
6.6/10 |
Sub: Endrick (84 ‘for Vazquez) |
N/a |
Sub: Victor Munoz (88 ‘for Vinicius) |
N/a |
Notriy Luin (GK), Jacob Ramon, Jesús Vallejo, Enriquez, Rodrygo.