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Video Highlights of Granada 2-2 Barcelona: Player ratings as Barcelona fight hard with a late equaliser to earn a points

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Video Highlights of Granada 2-2 Barcelona: Player ratings as Barcelona fight hard to earn a points

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Barcelona travel to Los Carmenes to face struggling Granada as they look to catch Real Madrid at the top of La Liga.

The Catalan team did not play easily in the last 3 matches, being held to a 2-2 draw by Mallorca and winning 2 1-0 victories against Sevilla in La Liga and Porto in the Champions League, quite casually. flag.

Not to mention their injuries have led to further setbacks. And tonight, their problems continued as they unexpectedly conceded two goals but came back to win a 2-2 draw against Granada.

Their struggles with the Andalusian side continue, as the Catalans have now failed to win against them in their last four meetings, although many would argue a winner in minutes. overtime should have been counted. Tonight’s performance was quite confusing as the Catalans dominated the game and were no slouches, but were beaten by their opponents as we head into another international break.

We hope this will give the injured players time to recover and the squad to reset before the crucial period of matches starting at the end of October.

Below are the Barcelona team’s individual performances from another disappointing result, noted.

Marc André ter Stegen: 5/10

It’s hard to blame the German for either of Granada’s goals, but he will be especially disappointed in himself for conceding the first goal despite the awkward situation.

Joao Cancelo: 7/10

One of Barcelona’s most proactive players. He has taken risks that could have been costly, but his confidence in possession and willingness to go forward still comes in handy for the Catalans, as he has a 100% dribble success rate and 10 The pass is on the final third side.

Jules Koundé: 4/10

A frustrating evening for the Frenchman, as he was completely outplayed by Bryan Zaragoza for Granada’s second goal, was made worse when he had to be substituted with a knee injury – adding insult to injury. Many injury problems for Barcelona.

Andreas Christensen: 6.5/10

The Dane put in a solid performance, moving the ball well – completing 97% of his 120 passes – and settling into the game well after Granada’s shock goal in the first 17 seconds.

Alexandre Baldé: 6.5/10

Always full of energy, Balde continued to operate on the left flank. And although his cross fell short of expectations, his impressive performance in Sergi Roberto’s equalizer proved crucial.

Gavi: 6.5/10

His mistake in the opening seconds gave the home team their first goal, but the youngster showed great character to dust himself off and move forward with the ball at his feet.

Ilkay Gundogan: 7/10

Reliable on the ball, he provided good assists and got things going in true Gundogan style.

Fermin López: 6.5/10

After making his first start for Barcelona, ​​Fermin at times showed off some skillful footwork to escape tight situations and tried to move the ball as quickly as possible. However, there is still a lot of room for improvement.

Yamal wood: 7/10

A third start in nine days for the teenager will be one of the main talking points, raising concerns about fatigue. However, the teenager once again made history when he scored just before half-time, becoming the youngest goalscorer in Blaugrana history.

Ferran Torres: 5.5/10

Leading the charge in place of the injured Robert Lewandowski, Ferran failed to provide the spark he has shown this season with a number of touches and loose passes.

 

The fact that he scored an offside goal will be a big topic of discussion in the coming days.

Joao Felix: 7/10

Barcelona have perhaps the most dynamic presence in possession. His movement is very intelligent, as is his link play, not to mention his abilities

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