In the 21st round of La Liga, Barcelona displayed their dominance with an impressive 3-0 victory over Real Oviedo during Sunday’s match. The first goal of the game came from Dani Olmo just 6 minutes into the second half, executed with skill and precision following a well-orchestrated play. The advantage was expanded 11 minutes later by Raphinha, who netted a goal through a strong attack. Lamine Yamal rounded off the scoring with a third goal at the 72-minute mark, sealing the match at 3-0.
Dani Olmo thrilled the home crowd with his finish at the 51-minute mark. With a powerful shot after receiving a cross from Lamine Yamal, he left goalkeeper Aarón Escandell with no chance to respond.
Olmo was undoubtedly the star of the match, contributing not just a goal but also completing 30 successful passes and attempting four shots on target.
Lamine Yamal also had a notable performance, scoring one goal, making two shots towards the goal, and successfully completing 26 passes.
Barcelona’s head coach, Hans Flick, implemented a 3-4-3 formation with Joan García as the goalkeeper; Eric García, Pau Cubarsi, and Gerard Martín formed the defensive line; Dani Olmo, Marc Casadó, Frenkie de Jong, and João Cancelo held the midfield; while Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski, and Raphinha led the attack.
On the other hand, Guillermo Almada’s Real Oviedo set up a 4-5-1 formation, featuring Aarón Escandell in goal; Lucas Ahijado, David Costas, David Carmo, and Javi López in defense; Santiago Colombatto, Kwasi Sibo, Haissem Hassan, Alberto Reina, and Ilyas Chaira in the midfield; and Federico Viñas up front.
Juan Martínez Munuera officiated the encounter, ensuring a smooth flow of the game.
Looking ahead, Barcelona will visit Elche for their next match, while Real Oviedo will host Girona at the Carlos Tartiere stadium.
With this victory, Barcelona moves up to 52 points, maintaining the top position in the league, whereas Real Oviedo remains at the bottom of the table with just 13 points.
Substitutions for Barcelona
45’ 2T – Gerard Martín replaced by Jules Koundé
59’ 2T – Raphinha replaced by Fermín López and João Cancelo replaced by Alejandro Balde
74’ 2T – Dani Olmo replaced by Marc Bernal
78’ 2T – Lamine Yamal replaced by Roony Bardghji
Yellow Card for Barcelona:
9’ 1T – Gerard Martín (Unsportsmanlike conduct)
Substitutions for Real Oviedo
65’ 2T – Alberto Reina replaced by Nicolás Fonseca
66’ 2T – Lucas Ahijado replaced by Nacho Vidal
82’ 2T – Federico Viñas replaced by Thiago Borbas and Santiago Colombatto replaced by Josip Brekalo
83’ 2T – Haissem Hassan replaced by Santiago Cazorla
Yellow Cards for Real Oviedo:
32’ 1T – Aarón Escandell (Insulting or disapproving the referee) and 42’ 1T – David Costas (Unsportsmanlike conduct)
