Barça wins the final of the OK League against Liceo with a final tangana

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2023-06-16 14:01:36

Barça has been proclaimed champion of the OK League on the fast track. The azulgranas got yesterday the third win of the final against him Lyceum by 6-3 in La Coruna to put the 3-0 in the overall and secure the title.

With the OK Liga in his pocket, the FC Barcelona closed an impeccable season in which They have not lost any game and have only drawn twice. The azulgranas have demonstrated, once again, their supremacy in Spanish hockey.

However, it was not all good news yesterday. The final ended with a tangana between players of both teams in the last moments of the match. After the blaugranas’ sixth goal with seven seconds to go, the accumulated tension of the protagonists exploded and some players came to blows. The brawl ended with red card for Manrubia (Lyceum), for Sergi Fernandez (Barça) and for Pau Bargallo (Barça).

The meeting started with a Liceo’s early goal in minute 3, taking advantage of the disorder of the Catalans in the first moments. However, Barça managed to tie the game just four minutes later thanks to a target of João Rodrigues taking advantage of a real gift of Pau Bargallo giving him the ball from behind the goal.

Barça took the lead after 15 minutes match with a goal from Pau Bargallo, which certified his sweet status in front of goal. Even so, the joy did not last long for the culés. Just a minute later the Lyceum put the tables back in the match with a goal from Bruno of Benedict.

It was once again the French player from the Lyceum who scored the 3-2 after the break and put the Galicians ahead again. Seconds later, Marti Serrathe Catalan goalkeeper of the Liceo, thwarted the penalty taken by Helder Nunes with a double save.

In the 17th minute of the second half Pau Bargalló put the tie again at 3 after with a magnificent execution after the tenth lack of the Lyceum. From this moment the game became a duel in which nobody wanted to risk.

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Pursuing possession and patiently, Barça went ahead with the ‘hat-trick’ by Pau Bargalló with 5 minutes to go. The Galician team risked playing without a goalkeeper and Joao Rodrigues increased the score with the fifth taking advantage of the empty goal after a controversial move due to a possible previous foul.

The Liceo was left with three players after the protests, so Barça took advantage of the numerical superiority and marked the sixth with the signature of Marc Grau. The sixth goal that finished confirming the title for the azulgranas unleashed the tension and left the images of the final brawl.


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