Barca News Network
·30 October 2024
Barca News Network
·30 October 2024
FC Barcelona have had a wonderful start to life under the new coach, Hansi Flick, who has already overseen 11 matches in La Liga with the Blaugranes. 10 of these matches have been wins for the Catalans, while there has been only 1 loss, that to Osasuna.
But the most memorable of these 10 wins was the last one, which came over the club’s fiercest rivals, Real Madrid. Barcelona won that match 4-0, and clearly showed their credentials as La Liga title contenders with their performance in that game.
Celebrating this great start to the season under Flick, La Liga has published a video on YouTube, ranking the top ten goals scored by the Blaugranes in the league since the German manager took over.
The video starts with Dani Olmo’s goal in his debut game against Rayo Vallecano, which came in the 81st minute and took Barcelona ahead with a 2-1 scoreline. The video ranked the goals in descending order, and thus this goal stood 10th.
The next best goal was that of Pedri, which came in Barcelona’s 4-0 win over Girona in the 63rd minute. This was the last goal scored by the Blaugranes in that match.
Then there was another Dani Olmo goal, which was also scored in the game against Girona, in the 46th minute, before Pedri’s goal.
The seventh-ranked goal was from Robert Lewandowski, which he scored in the 21st minute of the game against Alaves, and which took Barcelona 2-0 on the scoreboard. The goal was created by a long Raphinha run, and the Brazilian also assisted this goal.
In the sixth spot, the video shows Lamine Yamal’s goal in the last match against Real Madrid, which took the scoreline to 3-0, and was also assisted by Raphinha.
Another goal from Pedri, this time against Sevilla, was shown in the 5th position. Lamine Yamal gave the assist for this goal.
Yet another Dani Olmo goal featured in this video, and the highest-ranked was the one against Real Valladolid, which took Barcelona’s lead in that match to 6 goals and claimed the 4th spot in this ranking.
Raphinha’s last goal in the game against Villarreal, which ended 5-1, took the third position in this list. Lamine Yamal’s goal in the 83rd minute in the loss to Osasuna stood second, while the first position was taken by Raphinha’s goal against Real Madrid, which was the last goal scored on the night and took the scoreline to 4-0.
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