In a thrilling encounter, Barcelona triumphed 5-2 over FK Crvena Zvezda with a dominant second-half performance.
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The match saw a series of tactical substitutions and key moments, showcasing the superior possession and attacking prowess of Barcelona.
The game was largely dictated by Barcelona, who controlled the ball with 68% possession, as opposed to the hosts’ 32%.
The first half saw Robert Lewandowski opening the scoring after a well-timed assist from Raphinha. Despite FK Crvena Zvezda’s defensive efforts, they could not stop the relentless Barcelona attack.
Fermin Lopez made it 2-0 in the 76th minute, with a simple finish following an assist by Jules Kounde.
Despite a few flashes of quality from the hosts, including a couple of chances from Guelor Kanga, Barcelona’s strength shone through, and they sealed the victory with two more goals from Lewandowski and Fermin Lopez.
In the second half, FK Crvena Zvezda tried to push back, but Barcelona’s superior tactical discipline kept them at bay. Milson pulled one back for the hosts, scoring after a nice assist from Young-Woo Seol, but it was not enough.
The match concluded with Barcelona enjoying an overwhelming 68% possession, securing the points comfortably. The match was a clear demonstration of Barcelona’s attacking depth and composure under pressure.