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The incredible series of FC Barcelona continues. Unbeaten since now twenty-four games, all competitions combined, the men of Hansi Flick won Saturday evening on the lawn of Leganés (0-1, 31st day of Liga). They did not even need to score and took advantage of the goal against his camp by the unfortunate Jorge Saenz (48th).
This result allows the Blaugrana to temporarily count seven points ahead of the Madrid dolphin. Real Madrid, which moves on Sunday on the side of Alavés. For Barça, it's a positive week that ends with this success, three days after the real successful box against Borussia Dortmund, in the quarter-final first leg of the Champions League (4-0).
Go to Dortmund
Against Leganés, the Catalan team dominated the debates with 66% ball possession and twice as much attempts as its opponent. However, there were only three shots on a twelve. Hansi Flick had not turned and had chosen to align an eleven type. Pedri, Lamine Yamal, Jules Koundé or Robert Lewandowski were all holders.
The next meeting is therefore set for next Tuesday with this famous quarter-final return of C1 to play in Dortmund. Its four goals in advance should be sufficient for Barça to continue its European route.
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