Ferencváros vs Barcelona, ​​Champions League: final score 0-3, the dominant Barça still perfect in Europe



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Barcelona remain perfect in the group stage of the Champions League and are the winner of Group G (unofficially) thanks to an easy 3-0 win over Ferencváros in Budapest. Barça dominated from start to finish, scored good goals, got close to three points and continues to play very well in Europe.

FIRST HALF

There was no drama in the first half. Barça dominated, pressed high and did not give the home team a chance to breathe, and the first 35 minutes were excellent to watch from the Blaugrana. The ball moved fast from side to side, the wingers were dangerous in one-on-one situations, and Antoine Griezmann and Martin Braithwaite wreaked havoc in the middle.

The goals were also good: the first came with a good cross from Jordi Alba and a magnificent heel shot from Griezmann, the second was a great play and cross from Ousmane Dembélé and an easy shot from Braithwaite, and the third came after Braithwaite took advantage of his pace to win a penalty in the area and Dembélé buried him.

Ferencváros tried to attack in the final minutes, but showed no real creative spark to really bring danger to the Barça defense, and at halftime the match ended and Barça could easily blow up in the second half.

SECOND HALF

The second half was virtually uneventful, with Ferencváros unable to attack regularly while Barça held possession and did not press too hard, with Ronald Koeman making early substitutions to rest some older legs and let the children play.

There were still a couple of chances for Barça thanks to Dembélé’s energy and killing, and the Frenchman was involved in all the great moments of the game. Blaugrana who could have easily done it 4-0 or 5-0 if it weren’t for a bad shot and bad decision-making in the area.

The final whistle came to end an easy and dominant night for Barça, who thanks to the goal differential cannot be caught by Juventus and is the winner of Group G. A third consecutive excellent performance, another clean sheet and a computer that slowly begins to look really good.


Ferencváros: Dibusz; Botka, Blazic, Frimpong, Dvali, Heister (Lovrencsics 64 ‘); Isael, Sigér (Laïdouni 64 ‘), Somalia (Kharatin 81’), Uzuni (Baturina 71 ‘); Nguen (Mak 71 ‘)

Goals: None

Barcelona: Net; Dest, Mingueza, Lenglet (Aleñá 65 ‘), Alba (Firpo 46’); Pjanic, Busquets (De Jong 46 ‘); Trincas, Griezmann (Puig 65 ‘), Dembélé; Braithwaite (Konrad 80 ‘)

Goals: Griezmann (14 ‘), Braithwaite (21’), Dembélé (28 ‘feather.)

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