Celta Vigo 1-2 Barcelona: Robert Lewandowski nets a penalty in injury time to secure a thrilling win for Barcelona.
Robert Lewandowski’s twice-taken penalty in injury time sealed a thrilling 2-1 triumph for Barcelona against Celta Vigo on Saturday. The outcome was undoubtedly harsh on Celta Vigo, who deserved at least a point in what was an otherwise forgettable clash.
The goals arrived in quick succession, with Lewandowski breaking the deadlock just before half time. Displaying his exceptional skill, the Polish striker expertly controlled a pass from Lamine Yamal, evaded a defender, and unleashed a powerful strike into the net.
However, Celta Vigo swiftly responded, equalizing within two minutes of the second half. Iago Aspas’ shot took a deflection, leaving Rafa Benitez’s relegation-threatened side back on level terms. It seemed as though they were on course to secure a valuable point until the dying moments of injury time.
In a moment of sheer drama, Fran Beltran attempted to clear the ball with a volley, but Yamal cleverly intercepted and drew the contact, resulting in a penalty for Barcelona. Vicente Guaita initially saved Lewandowski’s spot kick, but upon review, it was evident that the goalkeeper had strayed from his line. Consequently, the penalty was retaken, and the Polish striker made no mistake, securing the victory for Barcelona.
This crucial win propels Barcelona up to third place in the standings. Despite the disappointment for Celta Vigo, their performance showcased their resilience and determination, proving that they are a force to be reckoned with in future encounters.