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Three key points to consider from the Crvena Zvezda 2-5 Barcelona match
Three key points to remember from Crvena Zvezda 2-5 Last night, Barcelona’s winning streak continued in Serbia as the Blaugrana secured their seventh consecutive victory in all competitions, propelling them to the top of the UEFA Champions League standings. Hector Fort, Alejandro Balde, and Dani Olmo were the only players who were excused from the previous match, as Hansi Flick did not rotate his team as anticipated. It was a prudent decision, given the opposition’s low block, which was difficult to overcome.Ultimately, the Catalans scored five goals against Crvena Zvezda, with Robert
Lewandowski, Raphinha, Fermin Lopez, and Inigo Martinez all contributing to the tally. The victory propels them to sixth place in the standings, with only Liverpool, Sporting CP, Monaco, Brest, and Inter Milan preceding them on the table. Barça Universal presents three key insights from the team’s excursion to Belgrade. Cruise control The Rajko Mitic Stadium was the subject of much anticipation leading up to Wednesday night’s match, with numerous individuals describing the venue as a formidable fortress with a tense and intimidating atmosphere.
As anticipated, there was a significant turnout of fans at the venue, who established themselves with deafening chants from the galleries prior to the start of the game. Nevertheless, Barcelona appeared to be unfazed. The teenage talents were in significant doubt as to how they would manage the atmosphere, given that the team had a very young core. However, they were surprisingly the most composed of the group, and they played with a high level of maturity.
The spectators were dominated by chants for Crvena Zvezda, but Barcelona dominated the field from the outset and maintained their composure throughout the game. Despite not being at their best, the visitors were able to easily manage the game in the first half and had the most opportunities. In the 53rd minute, he initially assisted Robert Lewandowski in scoring his second goal of the evening. Subsequently,
he executed an impeccable cut-back to set up Raphinha’s goal only minutes later. He provided Fermin Lopez with his third assist later in the game, once again with a flawless cross. In addition to his assists, he completed 93% of his passes, registered four vital passes, and engaged in three defensive actions. Kounde’s masterclass is fully illustrated by his off-ball movements. Two athletes who were not affiliated with the team Despite the fact that Barcelona’s victory last night has numerous positive aspects, it is equally crucial to not become
enamored with the positives and instead focus on the areas that disappointed. Only two players in garnet-and-blue who disappointed last night will be revealed by conducting such a critical examination of the game at Rajko Mitic, at least in comparison to the expectations that have been placed on a team of this caliber. The initial player to appear out of place on the evening was Gerard Martin, and it is evident that he is not yet equipped to compete for the first team.
The 22-year-old starlet was not compelling in defense, frequently failing to mark his man and even misplaying his passes in the final third. His lowest moment of the game occurred when he single-handedly forced the opposition to play onside, resulting in their sole goal.
Frenkie de Jong, the team’s captain, was the second player to leave an overall negative impression. This was his first start since returning from injury. De Jong did not commit any obvious errors on the ball and was far from terrible. Nevertheless, the problem was his lack of inspiration and his inclination to
favor outlets that were simple to navigate and did not require much risk-taking. He was not nearly as active as Casado off the ball, and his half-hearted pressure did not yield significant results. Pedri’s placement, in the end, limited his ability to exert his dominance in the game, as he was relegated to a more advanced role than he had had throughout the season.
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