Barcelona 4-1 Espanyol
Barcelona has widened their lead at the pinnacle of La Liga to nine points, but the victory over local rivals Espanyol at the Spotify Camp Nou was not without its anxieties.
With their Champions League quarter-final second leg against Atletico Madrid on the horizon for Tuesday, Hansi Flick made five alterations to the lineup. Gavi was included in the starting XI, but notably, Lamine Yamal and Pedri retained their spots, a decision that proved inspired, especially from Yamal.
Within the first ten minutes, Barcelona took the lead when Lamine Yamal’s corner was met by Ferran Torres at the back post for a header. This goal was a significant relief for the home side, as Torres had not scored in La Liga since January.
Shortly after, Torres doubled his and Barcelona’s tally. Lamine Yamal provided another assist with a sublime through ball, which Torres calmly finished, bringing his La Liga goal count for the season to 14.
Barcelona anticipated a more comfortable second half, but it proved to be quite the opposite. Just ten minutes after the interval, Pol Lozano scored a spectacular goal, reigniting Espanyol’s hopes and bringing them back into the game. In the ensuing minutes, Espanyol pressed hard for an equalizer, leaving their Catalan rivals unsettled.
However, Barcelona ultimately secured the win in the 86th minute when Lamine Yamal slotted the ball into an empty net following a wayward clearance from Espanyol’s goalkeeper, Marko Dmitrovic. Less than two minutes later, Marcus Rashford added a fourth goal, volleying in Frenkie de Jong’s cross to seal the emphatic victory.
Barcelona Now Firmly in Control of La Liga Title Race
This crucial win establishes a nine-point advantage for Barcelona with only seven league fixtures remaining. The La Liga trophy appears destined to remain in Catalonia come May. For Flick and his squad, however, their immediate focus now shifts to their upcoming clash with Atletico Madrid.








