Hansi Flick’s Barcelona is unstoppable! The “blaugrana” continued their incredible course this year LaLigaas they destroyed with a score of 5-1 the Seville in “Montjuic” and remained at the top of the league, 3 points ahead of Real Madrid and 7 from Atlético.
The protagonist of this victory was Robert Lewandowskiwho at 36 has set out to… break the “counters”. The Polish striker was the one who opened the scoring in the 24th minute with a penalty won by Refinerieswhile in the 39th minute he interfered with the Brazilian’s shot with his foot and scored again for 3-0.
Now, “Leva” has reached an important milestone, as he became the third top scorer in total goals in Europe’s 5 major leagues with 366, after of course the Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. In this year’s LaLiga, the Pole has 12 goals in 10 matches.
Between the two goals of the Pole, the 2-0 was written by Pedriin the most beautiful goal of the night. The Spaniard got his assist Lamine Yamal (with Gilles Coutet cleverly letting the ball go) and executed with his right, sending the ball into Nyland’s ‘gamma’.
Barcelona’s… party continued in the second half. In the 82nd minute it became 4-0, as the 21-year-old Pablo Torrewho had entered the field a little earlier, scored with a shot from the area that he found on a Sevilla defender. The visitors responded immediately to this goal with (also a change) Stanis Muzambo which reduced to 4-1 in the 87th minute from a 4-a-4 position.
The final 5-1 was signed by Pablo Torre with his second personal goal a minute later, while something else remarkable happened in the final minutes of the match. THE Gavisuffering from a very serious injury, not only returned to the mission, but also competed after 349 days.
Earlier, in “Theramika”, the Villarreal suffered an unexpected loss as they drew 1-1 with 16th in the standings He was flying. The “yellow submarines”, who are in fourth place in the standings, took the lead with Sadi Komesania, while the 1-1 final was settled in the 87th minute with a VAR penalty by Mauro Arrabari.
The match schedule:
Friday (18/10)
Alaves-Valladolid 2-3
(6′ Toni Martines, 90’+ 7′ Quique Garcia – 17′ Silas, 72′ Amala, 76′ Touhami)
Saturday (19/10)
Bilbao-Espanyol 4-1
(6′ Danny Vivian, 28′, 30′ Inaki Williams, 55′ Berenguer – 90’+2′ Alvaro Tejero)
Osasuna-Betis 1-2
(59′ Toro – 7′ Roque, 73′ Avila)
Girona-Real Sociedad 0-1
(44′ Oyarthambal)
Celta-Real Madrid 1-2
(51′ Swedberg – 20′ Mbappe, 66′ Vinicius)
Sunday (20/10)
Mallorca-Rayo Vallecano 1-0
(75′ Muriki)
Atletico Madrid-Leganes 3-1
(69′, 90’+9′ Sorloth, 81′ Griezmann – 34′ Neyou)
Villarreal-Getafe 1-1
(44′ Komesania – 67′ Arabari)
Barcelona-Seville 5-1
(24’/39′ Lewandowski, 28′ Pedri, 82’/88′ Pablo Torre – 87′ Muzambo)
Monday (21/10)
Valencia-Las Palmas (22:00)
The next (11th) matchday
Friday (25/10)
Espanyol-Seville (22:00)
Saturday (26/10)
Valladolid-Villarreal (15:00)
Rayo Vallecano-Alavés (17:15)
Las Palmas-Girona (19:30)
Real Madrid-Barcelona (22:00)
Sunday (27/10)
Leganes-Thelta (15:00)
Getafe-Valencia (17:15)
Betis-Atletico (19:30)
Real Sociedad-Osasuna (22:00)
Monday (28/10)
Mallorca-Bilbao (22:00)
Source: Sport Fm
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