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In addition to losing, the worst news that FC Barcelona received, Real Madrid smiles

FC Barcelona is still losing 2-1, however, this news is much worse.

By William Estrella

FC Barcelona is still losing 2-1, however, this news is much worse.
FC Barcelona is still losing 2-1, however, this news is much worse.

Barcelona is losing 2-1 on Granada's court. Once again Bryan Zaragoza, the great figure of the night and who had already scored 1-0 17 seconds into the game after a serious error by Gavi. Xavi Hernández's team now loses 2 to 0 against the locals, who are fighting in the relegation zone, and are moving away from the fight against Real Madrid.

A long ball went into the career of Bryan Zaragoza, who fought for the ball with Koundé, whom he left in the way and then also left Ter Stegen on the ground and closed the play with a great definition.

In addition to losing, now FC Barcelona receives terrible news, and that is that Jules Kounde, the field player with the most minutes so far this season at Barça, has injured his left knee, just two weeks before face Real Madrid. It is not yet known how long he will be out, however, it is one more loss to add to the long list.

Lamine Yamal made history, as he scored 2-1 and in this way Lamine Yamal became the youngest footballer to convert in the history of La Liga, at 16 years and 87 days old.

The rest of the results:

Real Madrid beat Osasuna 4-0 and has left no doubt that it is the best team in Spain today. Girona does not give up the fight and also wins with a good victory against Cádiz as a visitor. Atlético de Madrid suffers, but also wins 2 to 1 against Real Sociedad.

Barça has no margin: the date is closing and they need a win no matter what to avoid being relegated in the fight for the top of La Liga. Playing with all the results in mind sometimes has this type of pressure to which Xavi Hernández's team knows how to respond, since it has no margin. It is worth remembering that after today's match there will be almost 14 days of stoppage for the double FIFA date.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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