Valencia 0 1 Barcelona Barca Player Ratings as Lewandowski grabs the winner deep into stoppage time La Liga 2022 23
Valencia 0-1 Barcelona Barca Player Ratings as Lewandowski grabs the winner deep into stoppage time La Liga 2022-23 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Barça XI Barcelona made an encouraging start to the game and dominated possession in the first half. They attempted seven shots on goal in the first period but just one of them was on target. Valencia, on the other hand, created fewer opportunities but were more efficient as they attempted two shots with one on target. Players from either side distributed the ball well and were not shy about committing tackles as they looked to assert themselves on the game. Both sides suffered one injury setback in the first period. was forced off for the hosts while had to be taken off for the visitors. However, neither side managed to break the deadlock as Valencia and Barcelona were tied 0-0 at the break. Halftime at Mestalla
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Halftime at Mestalla 0️⃣ Valencia0️⃣ Barça Samuel Lino seemed to have handed Valencia the ideal start after he scored with a sharp finish to make it 1-0 after 51 minutes. However, the goal was ruled out following a VAR check as the score remained level. Barcelona's blushes were saved and Xavi chose the moment to make three changes. Valencia made changes as the game entered a phase of hard contested duels and close-knit marking. Players from both sides showed a lack of discipline as seven yellow cards were shown in the second half. However, Barcelona had the final say. made the perfect move to get a foot onto Raphinha's cross and guide the ball into the bottom corner. Barcelona held on to secure a crucial 1-0 win. That said, let's take a look at how their players fared.
Valencia 0-1 Barcelona Barca Player Ratings as Lewandowski grabs the winner deep into stoppage time La Liga 2022-23
Valencia CF v FC Barcelona - LaLiga Santander defeated Valencia 1-0 in last-gasp fashion in La Liga on Saturday, October 29. The win sees them temporarily leapfrog into the top spot in the table on goal difference, with both sides on 31 points. Barca entered this contest on the back of two wins, two losses, and one draw in their last five games. They were thoroughly outplayed in their 3-0 defeat against in their last game in the . Xavi Hernandez and his men knew they had to win this game to maintain pressure on league leaders Real Madrid. He fielded a strong lineup for this game. Barça XIBarça XI Barcelona made an encouraging start to the game and dominated possession in the first half. They attempted seven shots on goal in the first period but just one of them was on target. Valencia, on the other hand, created fewer opportunities but were more efficient as they attempted two shots with one on target. Players from either side distributed the ball well and were not shy about committing tackles as they looked to assert themselves on the game. Both sides suffered one injury setback in the first period. was forced off for the hosts while had to be taken off for the visitors. However, neither side managed to break the deadlock as Valencia and Barcelona were tied 0-0 at the break. Halftime at Mestalla
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Halftime at Mestalla 0️⃣ Valencia0️⃣ Barça Samuel Lino seemed to have handed Valencia the ideal start after he scored with a sharp finish to make it 1-0 after 51 minutes. However, the goal was ruled out following a VAR check as the score remained level. Barcelona's blushes were saved and Xavi chose the moment to make three changes. Valencia made changes as the game entered a phase of hard contested duels and close-knit marking. Players from both sides showed a lack of discipline as seven yellow cards were shown in the second half. However, Barcelona had the final say. made the perfect move to get a foot onto Raphinha's cross and guide the ball into the bottom corner. Barcelona held on to secure a crucial 1-0 win. That said, let's take a look at how their players fared.