Barcelona Crushes Slavia Prague in the Champions League
Barcelona achieved an important victory over Slavia Prague with a score of 4-2, in the match held at Eden Arena, as part of the seventh round of the Champions League group stage.
Slavia Prague opened the scoring early in the 10th minute through Vasil Kušej, before Barcelona managed to get back into the game with Fermín López scoring the equalizer in the 34th minute, and then adding his and his team's second goal in the 42nd minute.
Slavia Prague equalized after Robert Lewandowski scored an own goal in the 44th minute, giving the Czech team their second goal, before Barcelona regained control in the second half, with Dani Olmo scoring the third goal in the 63rd minute, and Robert Lewandowski concluded the Catalan quartet by scoring the fourth goal in the 71st minute.
With this victory, Barcelona raised its tally to 13 points to occupy the ninth place in the standings, while Slavia Prague's tally remained at 3 points in the thirty-fourth place.
Slavia Prague opened the scoring early in the 10th minute through Vasil Kušej, before Barcelona managed to get back into the game with Fermín López scoring the equalizer in the 34th minute, and then adding his and his team's second goal in the 42nd minute.
Slavia Prague equalized after Robert Lewandowski scored an own goal in the 44th minute, giving the Czech team their second goal, before Barcelona regained control in the second half, with Dani Olmo scoring the third goal in the 63rd minute, and Robert Lewandowski concluded the Catalan quartet by scoring the fourth goal in the 71st minute.
With this victory, Barcelona raised its tally to 13 points to occupy the ninth place in the standings, while Slavia Prague's tally remained at 3 points in the thirty-fourth place.