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·21 décembre 2025

Effort goes unrewarded against FC Barcelona (0-2)

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Villarreal compete against the leaders despite playing with a numerical disadvantage for more than 50 minutes

Villarreal CF were beaten by FC Barcelona (0-2) at the Estadio de la Cerámica. The Yellow Submarine competed strongly and even created more chances than the leaders of LALIGA EA Sports, despite playing with a numerical disadvantage for more than 50 minutes. Marcelino’s side produced a huge physical effort, which ultimately went unrewarded with any points against the Catalan outfit. The sending off of Renato Veiga in the first half proved too heavy a burden for the hosts, despite their excellent attitude and sacrifice on the pitch.

Villarreal were playing their final match of 2025. The Yellow Submarine welcomed FC Barcelona, leaders of LALIGA EA Sports, in front of their supporters. A huge clash to round off the year in style at the Estadio de la Cerámica.


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Marcelino’s side came into this stimulating league encounter against the Blaugrana after their Copa del Rey setback and without having competed the previous weekend, following the postponement of the match against Levante due to the weather alert that threatened the Valencian coastline.

Villarreal started the match sharply and enjoyed the first chances. After two minutes, Nicolas Pepe went close to making it 1-0 with a header to finish off a transition led by Moleiro and sparked by a defensive lapse from the visitors.

Before the ten-minute mark, Ayoze also had the opening goal at his feet. First with a shot from a cross delivered from the right. Then after receiving a fine pass from Moleiro following an error in Barcelona’s build up play. On this occasion, Ayoze cut inside and looked for a low effort from the edge of the area, which was saved by Joan García.

As often happens against FC Barcelona, after an excellent start from Villarreal, the Catalan side took the lead. From the penalty spot, Raphinha converted the 0-1. The Brazilian himself was brought down by Santi Comesaña after a Villarreal mistake while trying to launch a counter attack, leaving the Yellow Submarine exposed at the back.

Despite the setback of conceding, Marcelino’s team kept their composure and stuck to the game plan. In the 14th minute, Raphinha struck a powerful effort from the edge of the area against the crossbar. From that point on, Villarreal once again took control of the chances. Midway through the first half, Buchanan tried his luck with a low angled shot from a driven cross by Sergi Cardona from the left.

Later on, Nicolas Pepe missed a superb opportunity to draw level. The Ivorian struck the ball against the bar after a powerful run while battling with Alejandro Balde. The referee ruled the move out for offside, although the Villarreal forward appeared to start the action from his own half.

Just minutes later, Buchanan was again unlucky with a clear double chance. The Canadian failed to convert a somewhat awkward one on one against Joan García, who saved the initial effort but spilled the ball back into the path of the attacker. The ball rolled across the goal line without going in, before being cleared by a Barcelona defender.

Everything changed in the 39th minute, when Javier Alberola sent off Renato Veiga for a strong challenge on Lamine Yamal. The Portuguese defender arrived late and caught the Barcelona attacker. Villarreal were reduced to ten men. A major setback with more than 50 minutes still to play and a deficit on the scoreboard.

The Yellow Submarine held firm with a man down until half time. Compact at the back and looking to break on the counter. They even kept the score at 0-1 until the 64th minute, when FC Barcelona made it 0-2 through Lamine Yamal. The forward received the ball in the heart of the box and unleashed a powerful strike into the net.

Villarreal refused to give up and, despite playing with ten men, had chances to reduce the deficit and get back into the contest. First, Moleiro glanced a free kick towards goal, which was saved by Joan García. Then Rafa Marín once again came up against the Catalan goalkeeper after heading a superb cross from Parejo. The referee later ruled the action out for an alleged offside position from the defender.

In the 75th minute, Mikautadze missed a chance against Joan García. The Georgian, who had come on shortly before, outpaced Gerard Martín after receiving an excellent through ball from Moleiro. He found himself one on one with the Barcelona keeper, who made yet another decisive save.

Villarreal were unable to find the goal that would have put them back into the match in the closing stages, and the Catalan side, with a numerical advantage and having taken the lead from the penalty spot, eventually claimed victory in a game that turned in their favour at the Estadio de la Cerámica.

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