A triumph with a flavor of present and future
The Camp Nou vibrated this Saturday. FC Barcelona not only added three key points (3-0) to consolidate its position at the top, but also showed a face full of talent and character. A round victory where the experience of a world star and the explosion of two young promises coexisted.
Robert Lewandowski opened the scoring with his sharp nose. But the magic moment came from the feet of Lamine Yamal. After a first half with an incredible missed chance, the 18-year-old shook off the pressure in the best way.
In the 61st minute, Yamal received on the edge of the area, evaded a defender with a feint and fired a powerful shot into the top corner. The doorman didn’t even move. Pure class.
Seeing Lewandowski congratulate him with a pat on the back says it all. It is the passing of the baton between generations, the recognition of the veteran to the prodigy.
And to close the party, another dream debut. Marc Bernal, also 18 years old, took advantage of a quick counterattack to score his first goal as a professional. Impeccable control, trimming and definition. The Barça future looks good.
The League continues its course
While Barça is provisionally four points ahead, waiting for what Real Madrid does, other teams also added.
Real Sociedad beat Elche 3-1 with goals from Sucic, Oyarzabal and Óskarsson. A hard-fought victory that brings them closer to European positions.
The day had shadows: two matches were suspended (Rayo-Oviedo due to field safety and Seville-Girona due to bad weather), generating controversy due to the last-minute warnings.
And on another front, important news: FC Barcelona announced its definitive departure from the European Super League project. A total turnaround in his position that marks a before and after in this eternal football debate.




