Second-half goals from بيدري and Ferran Torres helped برشلونة fight back from two goals down to win 3-2 against ليفانتي in La Liga on Saturday.
The reigning champions found themselves deservedly behind thanks to a strike from Ivan Romero and a penalty from Jose لويس Morales, with the hosts unlucky not to score more.
However Barca were quick out of the blocks in the second half, with a wonderful long-range strike from Pedri and a close-range finish from Torres levelling the score.
And in the dying embers of the game, Levante defender Unai Elgezabal headed into his own net following a teasing Lamine Yamal cross as Barca completed a dramatic comeback.
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Second-half goals from Pedri and Ferran Torres helped Barcelona fight back from two goals down to win 3-2 against Levante in La Liga on Saturday.
The reigning champions found themselves deservedly behind thanks to a strike from Ivan Romero and a penalty from Jose Luis Morales, with the hosts unlucky not to score more.
However Barca were quick out of the blocks in the second half, with a wonderful long-range strike from Pedri and a close-range finish from Torres levelling the score.
And in the dying embers of the game, Levante defender Unai Elgezabal headed into his own net following a teasing Lamine Yamal cross as Barca completed a dramatic comeback.
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جوان جارسيا (6/10):
The goalkeeper could do nothing to stop either goal going in. He did make a couple of good saves, though, to prevent Levante from scoring more.
Eric Garcia (4/10):
He and his fellow defenders started well, catching Levante offside a few times, but their solidity quickly crumbled thereafter.
Ronald Araujo (4/10):
Like Garcia, Araujo and the Barca offside trap was in fine form early on, but Levante soon got the better of it and were very unlucky not to score more than two.
Pau Cubarsi (4/10):
The centre-back, with his arms behind his back, was not aggressive enough as Romero dribbled past him to fire the hosts in front after 15 minutes.
Alejandro Balde (4/10):
A difficult evening for the left-back. Not long after receiving a yellow card, the 21-year-old conceded the penalty for Levante’s second after the ball struck his wrist inside the box.
Pedri (8/10):
Comfortably Barca’s best player. He was unlucky not to record an assist, when Torres hit the crossbar from his delightful through ball, before his long-range stunner kick-started the comeback.
Marc Casado (4/10):
Returning to Barca’s midfield, he was easily dribbled past in the build up to Levante’s opener before being replaced at half time.
Lamine Yamal (7/10):
He looked a threat every time he was able to cut inside onto his left foot, with his late cross leading to Barca’s last-gasp winner.
رافينيا (7/10):
ال البرازيل international headed wide from a good first-half chance. He grew into the game, though, curling in a great corner which led to Barca’s equaliser.
Marcus Rashford (4/10):
The forward looked sharp early on, as he and Balde combined well down the left-hand side, but his influence soon waned. He was substituted during the half-time break.
فيران توريس (7/10):
السابق مانشستر سيتي man should have scored in the first half but hit the crossbar. However he made amends after the break, latching onto Raphinha’s corner for the equaliser.
جولز كوندي (6/10):
He had the chance to win it for Barca before Elgezabal’s own goal, but he fired his shot just wide of the far post.
Andreas Christensen (6/10):
The defender was introduced late in the second half as Barca went in search of a winner. He looked assured, thus giving manager Hansi Flick plenty to think about moving forward.
جافي (6/10):
He came off the bench for the second half and provided Barca with more impetus going forward. A solid display from the 21-year-old.
داني أولمو (6/10):
Like Gavi he injected some much-needed energy into Barca’s play in the second half. A good substitution by Flick and a good outing from Olmo.
Robert Lewandowski (5/10):
The striker received little service following his introduction off the bench. He was convinced he should have earned his side a second-half penalty, but his appeals were waved away.
Hansi Flick (5/10):
Perhaps the decision to start Casado was the wrong one in the end. However the German got his half-time team talk spot on as Barca scored two quick-fire goals after the break.