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LDC: Barça crushes Dortmund and takes an option for qualification – FC Barcelona – Swiss

LDC: Barça crushes Dortmund and takes an option for qualification – FC Barcelona – Swiss
LDC: Barça crushes Dortmund and takes an option for qualification – FC Barcelona – Swiss

FC Barcelona imposed its domination against Borussia Dortmund, offering itself a brilliant victory which brings him closer to the semi-finals of the Champions League.

The first leg of the quarterfinals between FC Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund has given way to any suspense. As of kick -off, the Blaugranas took control of the game, exercising constant pressure on their opponents. Despite a compact defensive positioning of the German team, Barcelona was able to impose its style of play, although this did not allow the creation of a high number of opportunities in the early days. However, the opening of the score occurred thanks to a clever deviation from Pau Cubarsí, following a free kick executed by Fermin Lopez. Raphinha then seized the opportunity, propelling the ball to the bottom of the nets and thus offering the advantage to the Catalan club before the break.

A prolific second half

Upon recovery, FC Barcelona has displayed formidable efficiency. Robert Lewandowski, in great shape, has inscribed a double, while Lamine Yamal also found the way to the nets, allowing the Catalan club to deliver a real demonstration of force. The meeting concluded on an impressive 4-0 score in favor of the Blaugranas. With this victory, FC Barcelona takes a significant option on the return match and is closer to the qualification for the semi-finals. By inflicting such a defeat in Borussia Dortmund, Barça sends a strong message to Europe, affirming his determination to win this prestigious competition.

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