Barca 5-1 Ferencvaros: Start released

FC Barcelona got off to a better start in their 2020/21 Champions League crusade with a 5–1 win over Ferencvaros on Tuesday night. New visitors to Camp Nou possibly got off to a smart start. However, despite everything, the party has taken its logical course. The Catalans never seemed to win less than the full three points, and even when they had to play the last 20 minutes a guy on the court after Piqué won a red card, they still controlled climbing two more targets to the count of the night.

The Hungarian champions, betting their first Champions League match in 25 years, were not intimidated at Camp Nou (albeit empty). Norwegian striker Tokmac Nguen put a grand finale at the bottom of the net after only 11 minutes, but The Purpose ruled outside and Brazilian Isael fired over Neto’s crossbar.

In fact, Barca did not do everything his own way by taking the lead from the penalty in the minute 27. La to Leo Messi’s spectacularly dizzying race was interrupted by an apparent foul, and the Argentine changed quietly from the point, becoming 16 consecutive goat goals in the competition!

Dibusz’s most productive goalkeeper prevented Barca from expanding its advantage before them. Shortly before the break, Frenkie de Jong’s assistance as exquisite as the arrival of Ansu Fati composed. After a hesitant start, the house team was now in general control.

Ansu became the youngest player to score two goals in the UCL, and after the resumption, Ansu pitched a hand after the resumption. Recovering from Messi on the edge of the area, he followed him with rascality on Philippe Coutinho’s path and the Brazilian put him out of success. Dibusz.

The match seemed as smart as decided, but there was an unforeseen turn in the 68th minute when Tokmac on purpose and Gerard Piqué condemned knocking him down. The plant showed a red card and Ihor Kharatin made no mistakes on the spot.

Barca was a boy on the ground, but comfortably ahead, and if there’s any doubt that this didn’t already fit his, the fourth purpose definitely dispelled him. Pedri, who scored it on the night of his Champions League deyet, however, the credits are going so far to Ousguye Dembélé for the blitz he drove there.

First of all, Barca was flying. Shortly after creating one, Dembélé put his own call on the adjustment sheet. Messi, back in goal, played the ball directly on the Frenchman’s path and 5-1.

The result leaves Barca in the most sensible part of the organization after the first round of matches, purposely unlike the head of Juventus, who introduced his own crusade in the 2-0 win at Dynamo Kiev, with Alvaro Morata scoring for both purposes.

 

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