FC Barcelona achieved its first victory in UEFA Champions League This season after its victory, today, Tuesday, October 1, over its guest, Young Boys of Switzerland, with a score of (5-0) in the second round of the tournament.
This victory by “Barca” came a few days after it suffered its first defeat in the Spanish League, with a score of (4-2) at the hands of the Basque team, Osasuna.
Barcelona wins a festival of goals against Young Boys
Barcelona entered their match against Young Boys determined to achieve victory, and this was demonstrated by their superior possession of the ball, which exceeded 70% during the first half of the match, which was held at Montjuïc Stadium.
The Catalan team did not give its Swiss counterpart much time to reach its goal, and was able to score the first goal in the 8th minute through its striker Robert Lewandowski after receiving a pass from Rafinha.
The Blaugrana increased its lead by adding a second goal in the 34th minute through its striker and captain Rafinha, who followed a ball that bounced off the Young Boys goalkeeper after a shot from Pedri.
“And he finished”Barça“The first half was won by three clean goals after its defender Iñigo Martinez scored the third goal with a header in the 37th minute after Pedri executed a perfect free kick.
Barcelona started the second half as strong as it ended the first, and scored the fourth goal in the 51st minute after Rafinha executed a corner kick, which Martinez followed up with a header, and Lewandowski put it into the net.
“Barca” concluded its scoring festival by scoring a fifth goal under the auspices of Friendly Fire, as Young Boys player Mohamed Camara scored an own goal in the 82nd minute after trying to clear Alejandro Balde’s cross.
With this victory, the Catalan team won the first 3 points in the Champions League in its new format, after losing in the first round with a score of (2-1) to its French host, Monaco.
Dortmund stuns Celtic and Eindhoven draws with Sporting Lisbon
In another match, played today, Tuesday, in the second round of the Champions League in its new format, the German club Borussia Dortmund stunned its Scottish guest Celtic with a score of (7-1).
Emre Can opened the Borussia Dortmund scoring festival with his first goal in the 7th minute via a penalty kick, and despite Celtic adjusting the score in the 9th minute through Daizen Maeda, the Germans added the second goal in the 11th minute, scored by Karim Adeyemi.
Adeyemi returned to score the third goal for the “Festival Lions” in the 29th minute, and Serho Geraci increased Dortmund’s lead with a fourth goal via a penalty kick in the 40th minute, then returned after Adeyemi and scored the fifth goal for the German club in the 42nd minute.
In the 66th minute, Geraci scored the sixth goal for Borussia Dortmund, after which his teammate Felix Nmecha tore through Celtic’s net with a seventh goal in the 79th minute.
In a third match, B Club tied. S. In Eindhoven, at home, against Portuguese Sporting Lisbon, with a score of (1-1). Player Gerdi Schouten scored PSV’s goal in the 15th minute, while Daniel Barganza equalized the score for Sporting Lisbon in the 84th minute.