Barça beats Real thanks to an unknown

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FC Barcelona dominated Real Madrid (2-1) in a friendly in New York thanks to a double from a certain Pau Victor.

It remains a Barça-Real, even in a friendly, even in the United States, even with disparate squads due to the delayed return of the stars of both teams.

FC Barcelona dominated their best enemy (2-1) on the night of Saturday to Sunday, at the MetLife Stadium in New York. Hansi Flick’s team started with many players from Barça B, around Marc-André Ter Stegen and Robert Lewandowski, and it was the striker Pau Victor (21 years old), not having appeared in professional matches, who gave his team the victory with a double (42nd, 54th).

On the Madrid side, Kylian Mbappé and Jude Bellingham were absent, while Vinicius Jr came on as a substitute. It was Nico Paz (82nd) ​​who reduced the gap at the end of the match.

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