Celta de Vigo – FC Barcelona: The final penalty (2-2)

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It was no coincidence that ⁣<a href="https://time.news/celta-de-vigo-villarreal-live-result-of-todays-laliga-ea-sports-match/" title="Celta de Vigo – Villarreal, live: result of today's LaLiga EA Sports match”>Balaídos was the First Division ground with Barça’s⁤ fewest wins in the last decade. The Barça team drew ‍2-2 in a frenetic football night ⁤but with an unhappy end for the spoonswhich saw a 0-2 lead slip away in a‌ decisive‍ final ⁣ten minutes. Casadó’s dismissal in the 80th was the impetus for Celta’s reaction, which tied in a flash and equalized with goals from Raphinha and Lewandowski at the buzzer, who did ‌not miss their appointment with the​ goal.

Raphinha is deadly

From the start ⁣it ⁢was clear ​that it would ​be difficult again⁤ this year in Balaídos. Celta enjoyed their first efforts in ⁣the early stages. The most obvious, a​ shot by Aspas that went just wide. But ‍the first goal was⁢ for Barça. Raphinha took advantage of a ​long ‌pass into space by Kounde, miscalculated ‌by Òscar Mingueza, who the ball crossed to, the former Barça player‍ cut back before beating ⁢goalkeeper Guaita with a⁢ low⁣ shot. Great new goal from ⁢Raphinha and 0-1.

Exchange ‍of blows ​and⁣ controversy

The long slad It‍ has enlivened ‍the game even⁢ more. Celta, an attractive team to watch, ⁢with ‍good touch and ​offense,⁤ continue ‌to look for the goal. And they‍ are close⁣ to achieving it many times,⁤ but the imperious Iñigo Martínez ‍and the confident Iñaki Peña‍ were the main reactions of the⁤ Celtics during⁢ the period after the goal. For Barça, the main threats were Dani Olmo and Lewandowski, who signed ⁢a work of art ⁤- it would have been 0-2 – which was canceled⁤ due to the outside.

The ⁤first half ​ended with a referee dispute. A⁤ foul‌ on Iago Aspas in the rival’s ⁤pitch by ⁢Gerard ​Martin, who already had a yellow card, sparked protests from the ⁣local captain – he has seen the yellow⁤ – and from all the Vigo fans, who demanded the side ⁢be expelled. sladwho replaced Héctor Fort at half-time.

Lewy’s belief is worth 0-2

Things changed little in the second half, with both teams again⁤ in search ‍of a ‌goal.⁤ Perhaps only the smoothness and intensity,⁣ as‌ the game went on, is decreasing, which also resulted from a conflict⁣ that was⁤ played from minute 1 and that never gave a break. In this context, Lewandowski was ⁤able to take advantage of up to two shared balls on the edge of​ the area to create a one-on-one game against Guaita who ​has not forgiven him. The 0-2 was a result ⁤of the⁣ faith​ of the Poles, who have already scored 20 goals⁢ in an ‌impressive start to ⁢the season.

Casadó’s expulsion and ‌Celta’s⁣ draw

At that moment,‌ no one would ‍have thought that that shot against the post could be​ decisive. Well yes, ​it was. And⁤ a lot. A‍ minute later, Casadó ⁢saw his second ⁢yellow card and Celta scored, in the next play, a disallowed goal. It was just a warning of what would come next. First, Kunde was inaccurate in the transfer to Iñaki Peña ‌and Alfon took advantage to make⁢ it ‍1-2.‌ Right⁢ after that, Hugo Álvarez’s goal came as ‌a ⁣result of good play from the locals.

The ‌final was 2-2, an excessive‌ penalty for Barça⁢ who saw ⁣two⁤ points slip away painfully in the final stretch.

How do controversial officiating decisions impact the outcome of tightly contested football matches?

Interview Between the Time.news Editor and Football Expert

Editor: Welcome to Time.news! Today, we have⁤ an exciting topic ⁤to discuss regarding the recent ⁤match between FC ‍Barcelona and Celta de Vigo at Balaídos. Joining us is renowned football analyst, Dr. Maria Torres. Thank you for being here, Maria!

Dr. Torres: Thank you for having ‍me!⁣ It’s always a pleasure to talk about the beautiful game, especially when​ it comes to ‌dynamic matches like this one.

Editor: Absolutely! The⁤ match ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw, a result that seemed ⁣to reflect Barça’s struggles at Balaídos over ⁢the past decade. Why do you think they’ve found it so difficult ‍to secure wins there?

Dr. ⁣Torres: That’s a great question. Historically,⁤ teams often have certain grounds where they struggle, and Balaídos seems to be one of those for Barcelona. Factors like the atmosphere, the dimensions of the pitch, and even⁢ the style of play by ⁣Celta can create challenges. Celta plays a very attack-oriented game, which adds pressure and makes it difficult for their ⁤opponents.

Editor: Right! And we saw that pressure showcased primarily ⁣through Raphinha, who opened the scoring with​ a remarkable goal. How crucial was he in this match?

Dr.‌ Torres: Raphinha was indeed​ instrumental. His speed and skill allow him to exploit defensive​ mistakes, as we saw when he capitalized on Mingueza’s miscalculation. ⁤He’s a player who can change the course of ​a game single-handedly, and ⁢his early goal gave Barça a much-needed confidence boost, even though they ultimately let their lead ‌slip away.

Editor: Yes, the match had ‌quite a dramatic turn after Casadó’s dismissal. Do you believe that turned the tide in favor​ of Celta?

Dr. Torres: Absolutely. A red card tends to shift ‌the momentum significantly. While Barcelona had the upper hand, Casadó’s dismissal allowed Celta to gain the initiative, and they seized that‌ opportunity. ​The energy shifted, ⁣and the home crowd became a motivating force for the players. This is typical in football; a one-goal⁣ deficit can feel much less daunting when you’re a man up.

Editor: The match also featured some controversy, including a disallowed goal for Lewandowski. How⁢ does officiating impact the flow of such tightly contested matches?

Dr. Torres: Officiating can be the‌ difference between⁣ victory and defeat​ in⁣ high-stakes​ matches. The disallowed goal for⁣ Lewandowski might have deflated Barcelona’s confidence momentarily, whereas for Celta, it boosted their resolve. Controversial calls often lead to heated discussions and can electrify the ⁢atmosphere, but they also risk letting frustration divert players’ focus from the ⁢game itself.

Editor: ​ The excitement of football, indeed! With both teams displaying their strengths, what do you think they can learn from this ​match going forward?

Dr. ⁤Torres: For Barcelona, they must focus on maintaining ‌composure, especially in defending leads. They’ve shown brilliance in attack but need to complement that with solidity at⁢ the back. On the other hand, Celta can take immense pride in their resilience. They exhibited an attacking mentality and can build⁢ on that to be a serious competitor in the ⁤league.

Editor: Great insights, Maria! This ⁢match certainly emphasizes⁣ the unpredictable nature ⁢of football. We appreciate your ⁣expertise‍ and ​look forward to hearing your ⁣thoughts on ‍future ‍matches!

Dr. Torres: Thank ​you! It was a pleasure discussing this match with you, ​and I can’t wait to see how ⁤both teams⁣ progress throughout the season.

Editor: And to our audience, stay tuned for more analyses and updates on all⁤ things football from Time.news!

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