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·25 April 2026
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·25 April 2026

From the start, Barça showed intent. After 3 minutes, Pedri broke down the left and set up Robert Lewandowski, whose header went just wide. The response came in the 10th minute, when Mauro Arambarri rose highest after a poor clearance from Joan García, but Jules Koundé cleared it off the line.
As the minutes passed, the blaugrana dominance became clearer. In the 35th minute, a combination between Jules Koundé and Roony Bardghji —starting because of Lamine Yamal’s absence— ended with a left-footed strike from the Swede that went very close to David Soria’s goal.
Fermín opens the scoring and pays tribute to Yamal Shortly before halftime, the breakthrough arrived. Pedri once again made the difference with a brilliant through ball for Fermín López, who finished delicately one-on-one to make it 1-0. In the celebration, the Spaniard dedicated the goal to Lamine Yamal by doing the “304,” the trademark gesture of Barça’s number 10.
Cubarsí saves and Rashford seals it In the second half, Barcelona kept control. Pau Cubarsí started a great move that ended at Dani Olmo’s feet, but once again David Soria prevented the second. Jules Koundé and Gerard Martín also came close with headers.
The key moment came in the 73rd minute. When Getafe were on the verge of equalizing, Pau Cubarsí appeared to clear it off the line. In the very next play, the blow was decisive: Robert Lewandowski played a long pass to Marcus Rashford, who made the most of his pace and finished with class for the final 2-0.
Barcelona not only ended a negative run at the Coliseum, but also took a decisive step toward the title. Without their biggest star, but with collective authority, Flick’s team is beginning to savor another LaLiga crown.
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