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And thanks to the national team break: 1: 3 to Barcelona over Valencia | Israel today

2021-10-17T21:09:50.145Z


Gaia put the Bats ahead (5), but Patty responded with a beautiful goal of his own (13), Memphis turned from the penalty spot (41) and Filippa Coutinho finished (85) • Con Aguero made his debut


The national team break last week arrived in Barcelona just in time.

The Catalans have come out on top after two consecutive losses and when they have won just once in their last six games in all competitions.

Tonight (Sunday) with the opening of a particularly fateful week, probably for the future of Ronald Koeman and also for the whole season with more meetings against Dynamo Kiev in the Champions League and Clasico next Sunday, Barça managed to recover and beat Valencia 1: 3 at the Camp Nou. In a table with 12 points.

In the 5th minute, the bats still took the lead.

The ball reached Jose Gaia off the field and the visiting captain kicked a wonderful ball straight into the net of Marc Andre Ter Stegen.

In the 13th minute, Barcelona equalized to 1: 1.

A great attack ended with an excellent goal from Anso Patti that spun into the net of Jasper Silsen.

In the 41st minute, the winning goal came.

Memphis DePay kicked from the penalty spot a bomb to the left corner of Jasper Silsen and Barça went up to a 1: 2 advantage.

The last goal came in the 85th minute when Filippa Coutinho unleashed a lot of frustration that he scored from close range.

The one who made his debut is Con Aguero.

The legend of the Premier League, who signed a free transfer this summer and was injured, made his first minutes in the Blaugrana uniform.

Patty celebrates Barcelona's equality, tonight, Photo: EPI

In other games: Salta Vigo - Sevilla 1: 0, Rayo Vallecano - Elche 1: 2, Villarreal - Osasuna 2: 1.

Source: israelhayom

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