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Mercato Day offers you a summary of the match “Barcelona and Osasuna” in one of today’s matches, Sunday 11-29-2020, in the 11th round of the Spanish League.
Barcelona broke the defeat of Atlético de Madrid in the Spanish League by returning to the winning streak at the expense of its guest “Osasuna” with four clean goals, in a match that witnessed an unforgettable shot by Lionel Messi in tribute to the late “Diego Armando Maradona “.
Messi scored the fourth goal for Barcelona to celebrate with his teammates, before taking off his Catalan national team shirt to show off with the team of his childhood, in which Maradona “Newells Old Boys” played, in a beautiful banner that won the admiration of the rivals before the fans.
According to press sources, the Newell’s Old Boys shirt number 10, which Messi appeared in his celebration, is the shirt that Maradona wore and that he later gave to Lionel.
Barcelona showed a great performance throughout the game, and began scoring goals from minute (30) through Danish striker Martin Braithwaite, and with a magnificent shot “on the fly” from outside the penalty area, the French star ” Antoine Griezmann “arrived with the second goal in the minute (40), to end the first half. A duo for Coman’s men in Osasuna.
In the second half, Brazilian star “Philippe Coutinho” scored the third goal for Barcelona in the 57th minute, before Lionel Messi doubled the score with the fourth goal in the 73rd minute.
With this victory, Barcelona rose from position 14 to seventh in the Spanish League standings, after its score rose to 14 points, its players scored 19 goals and conceded 9 goals, while Osasuna’s balance was collected in 11 points, to stay in 15th position.
The following is a summary of the events of the Barcelona and Osasuna party
Barcelona 4-0 Osasuna
Camp Nou (Catalonia – Spain)
La Liga (Round 11)
Timed out
- The events of the “Mohab Zayed” match are brought to you from the Mercato Day live broadcast center.
- Barcelona Collection | Ter Stegen – Sergio Dest – Oscar Minguisa – Clement Lenglet – Jordi Alba – Pedri – Frenkie de Young – Philippe Coutinho – Lionel Messi – Martin Braithwaite – Antoine Griezmann.
- Osasuna Collection | Sergio Herrera – Nacho Vidal – Unai García – Raúl Navas – Roncagli – Inegio Pérez – Oyer Sanjurjo – John Moncayula – Johnny – Robin García – Ante Podemir.
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0 start of the game
- ‘5 Barcelona controls the ball, but without danger to Osasuna’s goal.
- ’10 Awwww, defender Unai García saves Osasuna from the first goal after taking a shot from Coutinho from the goal line.
- ’12 direct free kicks for Barcelona from about 28 meters from the goal.
- ’13 Messi takes over and pays it hard, but to the blocker.
- ’14 Griezmann throws a powerful ball high from outside the area, but the goalkeeper saves.
- ’15 Oooooh Griezmann threatens Osasuna again, but this time his shot goes beyond the goal.
- ’18 Ante Podemir sounds the alarm in Barcelona for the first time when he sees Roncagli’s center with a shot over the goal.
- Osasuna ’21 player “Johnny” suffers a muscle injury.
- ’23 🔁 The first change in the game is in favor of Osasuna, with the departure of Johnny and the entry of Juan Cruz.
- 27 There have been no serious attacks in the past few minutes.
- ’29 ‘Goooooooooooooooooooooooooooool – Martin Braithwaite scores the goal of the azulgrana team from a mixed ball within the six-meter area
- ’29 Story Goal | Jordi Alba takes a ball from the left wing and passes a cross in the area from six yards to Messi, who shoots directly to rebound from the goalkeeper to Braithwaite, who scores with his knee after suffering.
- ’32 Osasuna leaves his territory at this time to threaten the goal of Barcelona.
- ’38 An Osasuna goal is annulled after infiltrating the two overlapping teams in the match.
- ’40 There are five minutes left in the original first half and Barcelona continues to lead with a goal to zero.
- ’43 Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool – Griezmann scores the second goal for Barcelona.
- Objective of the history of 43 | Jordi Alba sends a cross from the left wing, Osasuna’s defense pushed his head out of the area, to meet Griezmann with a shot at goal that inhabited goalkeeper Sergio Herrera’s window, who barely looked at him.
- ’45 The referee adds two minutes as calculated time instead of losing.
- ’45 +1 Moncayula was about to deceive Ter Stegen, who advanced from his own goal, with a shot from the center of the field, but passed without problems over the German.
- ’45 +2 whistles at the end of the first half, with Barcelona ahead of Osasuna with two clean goals.
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’45 start of the second half
- 46 🔁 Barcelona’s first substitution at the beginning of the second half, with Pedri leaving and Sergio Busquets entering.
- ’58 ‘Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool – Coutinho scores the third goal …
- Purpose of the history of 58 | Coutinho passes a ball to Braithwaite inside the penalty area, to push it in front of the defender to reach Griezmann in the six-yard area, who in turn passes it to Coutinho to get it into the goal with ease.
- ’61 🔁 Three changes at the same time for Barcelona, with the departure of Serginho Dest and the entry of Junior Verbo.
- ’61 🔁 Philip Coutinho leaves and Osman Dembélé enters.
- ’61 🔁 Martin Braithwaite leaves and Francesco Trinkau enters.
- ’63 🔁 Two substitutions at the same time for Osasuna, with Enegio Pérez leaving, Roberto Torres entering, Oyear Sanjurjo leaving and Darko Prasnak entering.
- ’66 The fifth and last change for Barcelona, with the departure of Clement Lenglet and the entry of Carles.
- ’67 Oooooooooooo the crossbar deprives Roberto Torres of opening the scoring for Osasuna after a very strong shot from inside the area.
- ’69 – A goal for the Barça team was annulled, through Dembélé, after an infiltration of the goalkeeper, Trinkau.
- ’73 Gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo – the fourth to Barcelona through Lionel Messi with a very strong shot from outside the area.
- ’74 Messi celebrates his goal with Diego Maradona when he was playing for Newell’s Old Boys.
- ’74 Yellow card for Messi for taking off his shirt.
- ’75 Two substitutions at once for Osasuna, with the exit of Ante Podemir and the entry of Enrique Gallego, the exit of Robin García and the entry of Caic Barga.
- ’78 Ter Stegen shines and saves Barcelona from the first goal.
- ’89 Messi passes a ball to Trinkau and puts him facing the goal to shoot a ball at the post.
- The ’90 match referee adds 3 minutes as calculated time instead of lost.
- ’90 +1 direct free kick to Barcelona from the edge of the penalty area.
- 90 + 2 Messi finishes off the free kick in the goalkeeper’s corner, which deflects it brilliantly.
- 90 + 3 whistle at the end of the match, defeating Osasuna, 4 goals for none.