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Barcelona vs Mallorca, La Liga: VIDEO HIGHLIGHT as Barcelona dominate final score 3-0

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Barcelona vs Mallorca, La Liga: VIDEO HIGHLIGHT as Barcelona dominate final score 3-0

Barcelona vs Mallorca, La Liga: VIDEO HIGHLIGHT as Barcelona dominate final score 3-0

A great win on a fantastic night for Barcelona

The last game in the current version of Camp Nou’s history ended in a dominating 3-0 victory for La Liga champions Barcelona, ​​who dominated Mallorca at 10 for 90 minutes and secured an easy win then that he presented the club. legends who have said goodbye to two games at the same time and offer fans one last show in this legendary arena.

FIRST HALF

The Camp Nou fans, who arrived a little late in the stadium, missed a goal in the first 50 seconds: after a superb passing sequence in the middle, Robert Lewandowski found Gavi with a superb back heel, and Gavi gave Ansu Fati a light finish. to get the ball to get the party started in the Catalan capital.
Barca were again at their best in this game, passing the ball quickly and accurately, finding space inside Mallorca’s 5-4-1 deep block and creating plenty of chances. Things got even easier for them when Amath Ndiaye was sent off for a terrible tackle that injured Alejandro Balde and reduced the visitors to 10 men, and the home side started to dominate even more.

The second goal came at half-time thanks to another superb passing streak, a fantastic assist from Lewandowski and Ansu Fati’s second goal of the night. Fati and Lewandowski continued to attack, creating great moments for themselves and each other, but a combination of poor finishing and some excellent saves from Mallorca goalkeeper Dominik Greif prevented Barça from adding a third.
At half-time, Barça were in full control and the win in their pocket, and the only question was how many more goals would they score in the second half to finish the season at home in style.

SECOND HALF

The second half was much the same with Barca conceding no attempts to add more goals and creating many great chances against an impotent Mallorca defence, but the ball simply refused to go in early in the period .
Jules Kounde headed a ball into the crossbar, Ousmane Dembélé himself headed over the line and Lewandowski nearly scored a brilliant free-kick, but saw the ball hit the woodwork again.

It looked like the third goal would never come, but after a pass from Dembele found Gavi in ​​the penalty area, the youngster fired a left-footed flare into the top corner to finally give Barça the goal they deserved the performance in the second half.
After the victory it was time for tears: the Camp Nou said goodbye to Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets, both thrilled when they were substituted in their last home games for the club and received standing ovations from the crowd, their team-mates and also from the players and coaches of Mallorca – what a great idea. The final whistle ended an era for the world’s biggest club and it was a perfect night, with a touching farewell to two legends and a resounding victory that left the crowd happy.

Barcelona: ter Stegen; Balde (Roberto 17′), Kounde, Christensen, Alba (Alonso 81′); Gavi, Busquets (Eric 85′), De Jong; Dembele (Ferran 84′), Lewandowski, Fati (Raphinha 79′)

Goals: Fati (1′, 24′), Gavi (70′)

Mallorca: Griffin; Maffeo, Gaia, Valjent, Copete, Coast (Quantilla 87′); Rodriguez (Angel 72′), Morlanes (Gonzalez 87′), Baba (Grenier 46′), Ndiaye; Cutter (Prats 79′)
Goal: None

Red card: Ndiaye (14′)

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