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FC Barcelona had no right to make mistakes. This Saturday evening, the Catalan club has narrowly established itself on the lawn of Las Palmas on the score of 2 goals at 0 as part of the 25th day of Liga.
Replacing at the start of the meeting, Dani Olmo opened the scoring in this meeting at the time of play (1-0, 62nd). At the end of the match, Ferran Torres finished the work (2-0, 90+5). This success allows Hansi Flick's men to temporarily take orders from La Liga to Atletico de Madrid and Real Madrid.
The Casa Blanca can come back to an equal success this Sunday afternoon in front of its audience in the face of the Girona formation.
A balanced match, Olmo in Savior
FC Barcelona had to do the job and continue its beautiful dynamic in order, to put pressure on Real Madrid but also to pass definitively in front of the Madrid Atletico in the standings. At the end of a committed and disputed match, Robert Lewandowski's partners will finally make the difference in pain when returning from the locker room.
Coming into play in place of Fermin Lopez at the break, Dani Olmo will once again showed that he has all the qualities to establish himself as a power holder in this Catalan workforce. Well served in the surface by Lamine Yamal, the number 20 will be played with the opposing defense before accommodating his powerful shooting of the left foot with the help of the bar in the nets of the former Barcelonnais of Jasper Cilessen (1-0 , 62nd).
A class goal that did a great good to the Catalans who overall managed the second act despite some scares at the end of the match. A few minutes after entering the game in the final minutes of the game instead of Lamine Yamal (85th), Ferran Torres will seal the fate of this match by making the break of an overpowered shooting of the left in the Las Palmas skylight (2-0, 90+5).
Barça does an excellent operation before meeting the next day in front of its audience against Real Sociedad.
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