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·21 January 2026
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·21 January 2026
FC Barcelona had imagined things very differently. The away game in Prague against Slavia looked like a routine task for the Catalans on paper. This season, the Czechs actually have the weakest attack in the Champions League, with only two goals so far—both of which they scored on the first matchday in September. So, the signs were hardly worrying for Barça.
But they hadn’t counted on Vasil Kusej. The Slavia striker caused a bit of a shock for Blaugrana with his debut goal in the Champions League.

During the celebration, the Czech even lost his shoe. It didn’t matter at all—he still sprinted to his own bench to celebrate, wearing just one shoe.
Barça did make an impressive comeback thanks to a quick double from Fermín López, but just before halftime, the Spaniards suffered the next blow.
After a corner, the ball was unfortunately deflected into his own net by Robert Lewandowski. That means Prague already have as many goals against Barcelona’s star-studded team as they did in their previous six CL matches combined. The underdog is getting a sniff of a sensation.
What will happen in the second half? Share your opinion in the comments.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.
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