A goal from Iago Aspas in the last minute culminated Celta’s act of rebellion in Balaidos to draw against FC Barcelona (3-3) a game that they lost by three goals at half-time, after a first half of enormous punch from the Catalan team , which ended up accusing Ansu Fati, Eric Garcia and Nico Gonzalez from injury.

Same team as in Kiev

Sergi Barjuan kept the team that had won in Kiev in his farewell. I need little to subdue Celta during the first half, an absent team, unrecognizable, despite the fact that two minutes later Aspas failed alone against Ter Stegen.
Barcelona responded immediately. Two approaches, two goals. Without having full control, his punch was devastating. In an action poorly defended by Celta, Ansu Fasti took out a great booty. He picked up a pass from Jordi Alba, stood up to Hugo Mallo and, also with Tapia in front, took a dry shot, a surprisingly strange goal for Dituro.
The next occasion was also lethal. Nico Gonzalez dribbled past Denis Suarez, went to the baseline, passed the ball back and from outside the area, Busquets nailed the ball into the goal. Two pitches, two goals.
Barcelona accommodated well to the script of the match. With spaces between the lines, he was able to move freely. Ansu Fati tried again midway through the first half.
Celta showed its worst version in attack. No depth, little overflow, little hit. He barely had opportunities: Aspas tried with a free kick; Tapia arrived forced to finish off a corner kick.

Muscular injury of Ansu Fati

The lack of celestial aim contrasted with the Catalan efficiency. Celta was slow to stop Barcelona. In a play of tiralineas, spun to perfection from behind with several short passes, with the hierarchy of Nico Gonzalez to unbalance, Memphis headed a center by Jordi Alba. That third goal was a lightning strike that dazzled Balaidos in a brilliant first half for Barcelona, ​​only marred by Ansu Fati’s muscle injury.
Celta opened the second half with a different rhythm, a livelier team, faster, much more vertical. Tapia warned after two minutes with a dangerous shot that Lenglet stopped. Shortly after, in a vertiginous celestial attack, the ball reached the left, where Javi Galan appeared: he shot hard, Ter Stegen cleared badly and Aspas took advantage of the gift to score.
That initial intensity of Eduardo Coudet’s team faltered, despite the fact that they continued to dominate. He seized the ball, put Barcelona in trouble, but I didn’t create much danger. The Catalan team deflated without Ansu Fati and without Nico Gonzalez, also injured. Celta pressed again: Galhardo asked for a penalty from Mingueza, the referee annulled by hand a goal by Nolito. The visiting resistance broke with a center from Cervi that headed Nolito’s goal.
Barcelona reacted to that goal. He managed to stop Celta’s push at times. And he approached the Galician goal with a distant shot from Riqui Puig or a shot at the crossbar from De Jong. Celta, with faith but with less freshness, maintained their plan to go for the third goal, energetically, locking up the rival, with shots from Araujo, Javi Galan and a final one from Aspas from outside the area in the last minute to equalize the game, culmination of a huge act of football rebellion in Balaidos.

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