Lamine Yamal Magic as Barcelona Break Oviedo

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Barcelona - Real Oviedo

Barcelona returned to the summit of the table with a convincing 3–0 victory over a stubborn Real Oviedo, though the scoreline only tells part of the story. For over 50 minutes, the visitors frustrated the favourites, showing resilience and tactical discipline before cracks finally began to appear.

In the first half, Guillermo Almada’s side imposed a physical, high-intensity battle on the Blaugrana, forcing Barcelona into an unusually high number of turnovers. The underdogs disrupted rhythm, closed spaces aggressively and refused to be overawed by the occasion.

The match swung decisively early in the second half — and once again, the catalyst was Lamine Yamal. The teenage sensation intercepted possession high up the pitch, allowing Dani Olmo to open the scoring with a composed finish and finally break Oviedo’s resistance.

Just five minutes later, Raphinha doubled the lead with a moment of pure finesse, delicately lifting the ball over the goalkeeper with an exquisite chip that underlined Barcelona’s growing confidence.

The final flourish belonged to the night’s standout performer. Lamine Yamal capped a dazzling display with a sensational overhead kick, converting a perfectly weighted assist from Dani Olmo and sending the home crowd into raptures.

2025-26, Spain - La Liga

Barcelona - Real Oviedo 3:0 (0:0)
Goals: Olmo, 52 (1:0); Raphinha, 57 (2:0); Yamal, 73 (3:0)

Barcelona: García Jo.; Cancelo (Balde Al., 60); Cubarsí; Martín G. (Kounde, 46); Garcia E.; de Jong F.; Casado M.; Olmo (Bernal, 75); Yamal (Bardagji, 79); Raphinha (Fermin Fermin, 60); Lewandowski
Substitution: Kounde (from 46); Balde Al. (from 60); Fermin Fermin (from 60); Bernal (from 75); Bardagji (from 79)
Bench: Szczesny; Kochen; Araujo R.; Rashford; Fernández T.
Yellow Cards: Martín G. 9

Real Oviedo: Escandell; Costas; Carmo; Ahijado (Nacho Vidal, 66); Javi Lopez; Colombatto (Cazorla, 82); Reina Al. (Fonseca N., 66); Sibo; Chaira; Hassan Haissem (Brekalo J., 82); Vinas (Borbas, 82)
Substitution: Nacho Vidal (from 66); Fonseca N. (from 66); Cazorla (from 82); Borbas (from 82); Brekalo J. (from 82)
Bench: Moldovan H.; Dani Calvo; Dendoncker; Ilić L.; Fores
Yellow Cards: Escandell 33; Costas 43

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