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He won, he liked it, and he scored… at home.
Barcelona is in a good mood and is not bothered at all, even by the cold of Belgrade, having beaten 2-5 against Red Star, meeting corresponding Day four of the UEFA Champions League 2024-2025, which takes place this Wednesday at Rajko Mitic Stadium.
Barcelona scores five points in Belgrade! 😮💨#LOK pic.twitter.com/kTYjfOZfKw
— UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) November 6, 2024
The Blaugrana team is experiencing a sweet renaissance under the leadership of the German coach. Hans-Dieter Flick, leads the domestic tournament every time, including a recent victory in the champion’s homeland Real Madrid 0-4, as well as in the continental tournament, where he had already settled scores with his bete noire in recent campaigns, Bayern Munich.
Barcelona added his third race wincrazy Champions Leaguethanks to many Inigo Martinez at 13 minutes, Robert Lewandowski, author of the double on 43′ and 53′, as well as Rafinha at 55′ and Fermin Lopez at 76′; The Serbs disguised the result with goals Silas Katompa-Mvumpa at 27 minutes and Felicio Milson at 84′.
With his brace against the Balkan team, Lewandowski scored 99 goals in continental competition and could reach a hundred or even exceed it on November 26, when Barcelona receives Brest France.
To highlight the French right-back’s performance Jules Koundewho was a torment for the low opponent team and injured him three assists in the extra period.
Hat-trick of assists 🎩🦂 pic.twitter.com/CxxAN3DvMp
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona_es) November 6, 2024
Other results for this Wednesday:
Brugge – Aston Villa 1-0
Shakhtar – Young Boys 2:1
Inter Milan 1-0 Arsenal
PSG – Atletico Madrid 1:2
Feyenoord – Salzburg 1:3
Stuttgart – Atalanta 0:2
Sparta Prague – Brest 1-2
Bayern Munich – Benfica 1-0
File
UEFA Champions League / Date 4
Red Star – Barcelona 2:5
Stadium: Rajko Mitic Stadium
Headquarters: Belgrade, Serbia
Referee: Espen Eskas (Norway).
Goals
0-1 (13′).- Inigo Martinez
1-1 (27′).- Silas Katompa-Mvumpa
1-2 (43′).- Robert Lewandowski
1-3 (53′).- Robert Lewandowski
1-4 (55′).- Rafinha
1-5 (76).- Fermin Lopez
2-5 (84′).- Felicio Milson
Compositions
Red Star
Marko Ilic
Uros Spajic (Yellow, 64 min.)
Nasser Jiga
Milan Rodic
(Felicio Milson, 59 feet)
Seol Yeon-woo
Timi Elsnick
Rade Krunic
Gelor Kanga
(Dalcio, 72′)
Andria Maksimovich
(Luka Ilic, 72′)
Silas Katompa-Mvumpa
(Egor Prutsev, 83′)
Sheriff Ndiaye (Yellow, 61 minutes)
Alexander Katay
Coach: Vladan Milojevic
Barcelona
Iñaki Peña
Inigo Martinez
Pau Kubarsi
(Sergi Dominguez, 67 min.)
Gerard Martin
Jules Kounde
Pedri
(Dani Olmo, 58 feet)
Mark Casado
Frankie de Jong
(Gavi, 68′)
Robert Lewandowski
(Pau Victor, 78 feet)
Rafinha
(Fermin Lopez, 58 feet)
Lamin Yamal
Coach: Hans-Dieter Flick
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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