He was fundamental in Barça’s offensive strategy, interpreting each action with intelligence and craftsmanship.
Pere Puntí / Propias
Updated 04/10/2024 23:40 CEST
When Robert Lewandowski ends a game without scoring, it is easy to think that it was not good. The Polish scorer did not score but anyone who followed his performance from the start confirmed that his intelligent interpretation of the offensive game was crucial for Barça to win in Paris.
The Barça number 9 did an extraordinary job, influencing, for example, the confusion at Donarumma that led to the 0-1 scoreline. Nuno Mendes denied him the happiness of his own goal by taking a header on the same goal line, but that did not erase the satisfaction of a job well done.
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