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Raphinha struck twice late in the second half as Barcelona secured a hard-fought 2-0 victory over a resolute Osasuna side on Saturday, extending their lead at the top of the LaLiga standings to seven points.
On a freezing December afternoon, FC Barcelona reaffirmed their position at the top of La Liga after a 2-0 victory over a resilient Osasuna. The match, held this Saturday, December 13th, was defined by the absolute dominance of Hansi Flick’s side and the clinical finishing of Raphinha,
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OsasunaBarcelona have increased their La Liga winning streak to seven matches, having overcome a resilient Osasuna side at the Spotify Camp Nou.Los Rojillos set the tone early on with
A tactical tweak could yet raise the level of the world-beating Spaniard.
The full squad: Ter Stegen, Balde, Cubarsí, Ferran, Pedri, Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal, Raphinha, Joan Garcia, Rashford, Christensen, Fermín, Casado, Gerard Martin, F. De Jong, Bernal, Kounde, Eric, Kochen, Jofre, Dro, Roony, Tommy.
The result was bad. What happened in the stands was worse. The Camp Nou was white. Of the 79,468 spectators who attended, an estimated 30,000 were Eintracht fans. The official visiting allocation was 5,000, but supporters in their tens of thousands bought tickets put up for sale by Barcelona members.
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Barcelona 3-1 Benfica | UEFA Women’s Champions League 25/26 | UEFA.com Barcelona secure a crucial victory thanks to a brilliant team performance and strikes from Ewa Pajor, Laia Aleixandri and an own goal. Benfica fought hard and responded straight after half-time, but ultimately they had no answer to the hosts’ dominance.