Barcelona Are Back to Business
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In a commanding display at Camp Nou, Barcelona cruised to a 3-0 victory over Osasuna, solidifying their position atop LaLiga with 63 points, three ahead of Real Madrid.
The match began with an early goal from Ferran Torres in the 11th minute, setting the tone for the evening. Shortly after, Dani Olmo doubled the lead by converting a penalty in the 21st minute. However, the celebration was short-lived as Olmo suffered a right adductor injury and was substituted in the 27th minute.
Despite the setback, Barcelona maintained control, and Robert Lewandowski, coming off the bench, sealed the win with a header in the 77th minute. This victory extends their unbeaten run to 19 games, showcasing their resilience and depth even amidst injuries and a congested schedule.
The match, originally postponed from March 8 due to the passing of the club’s doctor, was a testament to Barcelona’s determination. Coach Hansi Flick acknowledged the challenges of the fixture’s timing, especially with Olmo’s injury, emphasizing the team’s commitment to overcoming adversity.
As the season progresses, Barcelona’s blend of seasoned leaders and emerging talents continues to captivate fans, reinforcing their status as formidable contenders in Spanish football.