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Barcelona vs. Celta, result, recap and goals: Pedri’s goal and Ter Stegen’s superb performance keep Catalans top of La Liga

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Barcelona lost 1-0, goal by Pedrione Celta Vigo this sunday at Camp Nou and he arrived at Real Madrid at his peak The championship.

The performance of these Xavi clearly divided into two. It was a bars in the first half and one in the second. At 16 Pedrie scored the final goalafter center Gavi from the left where Unai Nunez cleared halfway and left it served to the midfielder who had no choice but to push on goal, the culés They dominated and apart from the occasional shock, they had no problems.

Already in the second part Celtic He encouraged, went for more and smothered a Barcelona sustained by his good interventions Ter Stegen.

The win was a relief because it is a busy week for Barcelona, ​​after Celta comes the visit of Inter, as a fundamental commitment to the ambitions of the Champions League and then, on Sunday 16 October, the visit to The Bernabéu for a new edition of the classic with Madrid with the leadership at stake.

How did Barcelona vs. Celtic? Final score

Equipment 1Q 2T Final
Barcelona 1 0 1
Celtic 0 0 0

Objectives:

  • BAR – Pedri – Min. 16

Barcelona vs. Celtic live

Full time. With Pedri’s goal and ter Stegen’s hands, Barcelona struggled to beat Celta who finished much better. A lot to fix for Xavi ahead of what’s to come.

Minute 90 +5. Another advanced position, but even so, once again ter Stegen shines, before Carles Pérez’s shot was no longer worth it.

Minute 90 +3. Advanced position in an incredible game for Celta. Iago Aspas accepted and got rid of Pique, the ball went to Paciencia who finished off the post.

minute 90. Again ter Stegen saves the goal from Celta’s siege and Iago Aspas’ header. 6 minutes are added.

minute 85. Busquets booked for a foul on Paciencia. And xavi put his hand in the team, sending Eric Garcia on the pitch to replace Jordi Alba.

minute 84. Hugo Mayo had it, he was left with a rebound and his shot went just wide of ter Stegen’s right post.

minute 83. Iago Aspas had the equalizer but was denied by ter Stegen under the goal.

minute 83. Another change at Celta: Gonçalo Paciência for Cervi.

minute 82. Try Dembélé from the right and pocket Marchesín.

minute 76. Barcelona change: Sergi Roberto for Balde.

minute 74. Double change at Celta: Carles Pérez and Augusto Solari from Larsen and Gabi Veiga.

minute 70. Aidoo booked for a hard tackle on Gavi. Oscar Rodríguez and Jordi Alba were also shown the yellow card due to a fight.

Minute 69. Celta’s goal disallowed. Great play from the visitors upfront by Javi Galán, shot hard from the right, ter Stegen cleared but the rebound fell to Larsen who had to head into an empty net.

minute 62. Xavi is looking to change the face of Barcelona as he is overtaken by Celta and has a triple change, Ansu Fati, Frenkie de Jong and Ousmane Dembélé jumping onto the pitch for Ferrán, Pedri and Raphinha.

minute 60. Unai Núñez booked for a foul on Pedri.

minute 56. Barcelona is saved. A series of rebounds inside the culé area, ter Stegen saved a Marcos Alonso deflection on the line, Óscar released the ball and hit the defense again.

minute 52. The game goes on. Barcelona’s medical staff treated the German goalkeeper who appears to have recovered.

minute 49. Ter Stegen gestures for a kick in the box.

minute 46. Great chance for Celta with the shot, from the front, out by Oscar.

Start the second part. With no changes to the lineups, they jump onto the pitch and play again at Camp Nou, Barcelona and Celta.

End of first half. Barring some awakening at the back, Barcelona were far superior and go into the break winning thanks to Pedri’s goal.

minute 45. Pique’s header from a corner goes wide. A minute is added.

minute 39. Raphinha enters the area and jumps over Javi Galán’s mark. The referee understands that there was no foul and therefore no penalty was awarded.

minute 32. Another touch of caution for Barcelona’s back line. Celta attack finished with Larsen’s shot inside the area, but in the previous game there was an overstep by Cervi.

minute 30. Iago Aspas enables Cervi behind the backs of the local centre-backs, but ter Stegen gets there before everyone else and snuffs out a good chance for Celta.

minute 22. Great move from Barcelona, ​​Busquets sets up Jordi Alba who shoots wide from the left.

Pedri’s goal for Barcelona

Minute 16. Barcelona goal! Gavi’s cross from the left, Unai Nunez clears in half and leaves it to Pedri who has no choice but to push home.

minute 13. Ferrán completes the entry from the left and again Marchesín responds.

minute 11. Marquessin holds on to Lewandowski’s header in the box.

minute 10. Terrible shot from distance by Rafinha and Marquessin saves with one hand.

minute 5. Little by little, with presence, with possession of the ball, Barcelona launched Seltra into a corner against Marquesin’s goal.

start the match. José Luis Munuera Montero gives the order and we have action at Camp Nou. Barcelona and Celta are already playing.

The starting XI that Chacho Coudet has to add another win in La Liga.

With the trident of Rafinha, Lewandowski and Ferran, the 11 presented by Xavi.

The arrival of Celta, hoping to hit Camp Nou.

The local dressing room is ready to welcome the Barcelona players who are going for the top.

Welcome to Camp Nou! Barcelona host Celta Vigo looking to secure a win that will take them back to the top of the La Liga table.

The Barcelona line-up

Marc-Andre ter Stegen; Álex Balde, Gerard Piqué, Marcos Alonso, Jordi Alba; Gavi, Sergio Busquets, Pedri? Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres.

Celtic alignment

Agustin Marchesin; Hugo Mallo, Unai Núñez, Joseph Aidoo, Javi Galán; Fran Beltran? Franco Cervi, Gabriel Veiga, Óscar Rodríguez; Jorgen Strand Larsen and Iago Aspas.

Where and how to watch Barcelona vs. Celtic? Schedule, TV Channels and Online Streaming

  • Day: Sunday, October 9.
  • Time: 2:00 p.m. (CDMX), 3:00 p.m. (Eastern United States), 4:00 p.m. (Argentina), 9:00 p.m. (Spain).
  • TV channels:
    • Spain: DAZN.
    • USA: ESPN3
    • Mexico: Heaven
    • Argentina: DirecTV Sports
  • flow:
    • Spain: DAZN The League
    • USA: ESPN+
    • Mexico: blue to go
    • Argentina: DirecTV Go.

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