Barcelona celebrated its second victory in as many games!
His team Hansie Flick prevailed with a score of 2-1 Athletic Bilbao and reached 6 points after two matches, starting the league with two valuable three points against high level teams.
Those who… cleaned up for the hosts were the usual suspects. Initially, Mr Lamine Yamal put her in front of her Barcelona in the 24th minute, with an amazing place outside the area, scoring his first official goal of the new season.
The Basques responded with a penalty which they won via VAR, which was taken by Oihan Sandet for the 1-1. The tie was maintained for some time, with the Barcelona to have the initiative of movements and to constantly threaten the home of Bilbao.
In the end, the one who signed the final result was Robert Lewandowskiwho in the 75th minute scored in front of an empty net and reached the goal three goals in two matches of LaLiga.
In the match that took place earlier, Osasuna prevailed with a score of 1-0 Majorca thanks to his goal Ruben Garcia in the 55′ and reached 4 points after two games, leaving the guests in 1.
Stop that Lamine Yamal. pic.twitter.com/3KikkegPwi
— Stop That Football (@stopthatfooty) August 24, 2024
Lewandowski is such an underrated man. Playing and scoring so many goals in one of the best leagues in the world at 36 while Benzema is already in Saudi lol pic.twitter.com/MGe2rvQlFM
— ??????????????? (@LFC_achilles) August 24, 2024
The schedule for the 2nd matchday:
Friday (23/8)
Celta – Valencia 3-1
(23′ Mingetha, 28′ Aspas, 60′ Beltran – 14′ Lopez)
Sevilla – Villarreal 1-2
(45+6′ Lukebácio – 2′ Dajuma, 90+5′ Perez)
Saturday (24/8)
Osasuna – Mallorca 1-0
(55′ Garthia)
Barcelona – Bilbao 2-1
(24′ Yamal, 75′ Lewandowski – 42′ Santhet)
Espanyol – Real Sociedad (22:30)
Getafe – Rayo Vallecano (22:30)
Sunday (25/8)
Real Madrid – Valladolid (18:00)
Leganes – Las Palmas (20:00)
Alaves – Real Betis (20:15)
Atletico Madrid – Girona (22:30)
The schedule for the next (3rd) matchday:
Monday 26/8
Villarreal – Celta (22:30)
Tuesday 27/8
Mallorca – Seville (20:00)
Rayo Vallecano – Barcelona (22:30)
Wednesday (28/8)
Bilbao – Valencia (20:00)
Valladolid – Leganes (20:00)
Atletico Madrid – Espanyol (22:30)
Real Sociedad – Alaves (22:30)
Thursday (29/8)
Girona – Osasuna (20:00)
Las Palmas – Real Madrid (22:30)
Source: Sport Fm
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