Barça wakes up in the Champions League, intimidating to the rhythm of Pina

Barça wakes up in the Champions League, intimidating to the rhythm of Pina

He FC Barcelona He is already beginning to look more like the invincible champion who won his third Champions League in Bilbao there in the month of May. The blaugranas won yesterday Hammarby Swedish (9-0) in what was the first excellent performance of the Peter Romeo this season in a level test.

There was a lot of talk during the week about the tortuous start of the culés because they accumulated three games in a row going into half-time with the score against them. Romeo and the players had transmitted and recognized the self-criticism they were making and the desire to reverse the feelings immediately. With caveats, it ended up being fashionable in the Barça club for economic reasons, but Barça was more reliable defensively and more accurate in attack. The caveats are that the Swedes were able to score three goals in the first half, still with the score tight, and if they did not do so it was to their detriment since the Barça defenders had once again conceded too much.



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The best images of Barça’s victory over Hammarby

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The script was clear, Barça control, touch and more touch and counterattacks looking for help from the Swedes. And among so many arrivals the first fell after ten minutes. Grahamwho was walking on the left circumstantially, was associated with Pinawho had recovered the ball, and with Alexiawhich left a magical spur, to later take advantage of a mistake between Nyström and the goal Oak and finish off an empty goal. The Norwegian opened the scoring and Pina, who had been vital in the first, took advantage of a well-deserved start by scoring the second. It turned out very well Patri overcoming lines with a long pass to the fatherthis one drove and Graham he put it on a platter Pajorbut the Pole missed the shot and Pina appeared to shoot and score the second.

With the score 2-0, the team had the expected peace of mind to calmly put together its game. The urgencies of the first half were over and there was no better way to scare away the ghosts of the first half than with a goal from Alexia. He didn’t have his best first half but he went to the dugout with a half assist and a goal.

In the second half, with the rival aware that the only thing left for them was to avoid a rout, Barça was comfortable.

Mapi Leonwho minutes later would give her team a good scare after being knocked out in a tough attack by Tandberg from which fortunately he recovered, he scored the fourth with a header after a magnificent cross from the father.

When a player is with the arrow up she gets all of them, and Pina He is starting the course better than anyone. Not content with her first goal, the new Barça ‘9’ scored another beautifully executed goal to place her hand on the electronic in a play where she herself, as in the goal of Grahamhad recovered the ball.

The 5-0 was enough to consider that the champion had returned, but a few more goals still fell to send a strong message to those who were complaining about the team’s bad moments. Pajor He couldn’t miss his appointment with the goal from a pass from Grahamand the Norwegian put the seventh to seal her double. Finally, Brought put the eighth and Rolffrom a penalty, put the icing on the cake with the ninth.



BARCELONA WOMEN

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hammarby

HAMMARBY

FC BARCELONA
​Cata Coll; Ona Batlle, Engen (Paredes, 66′), Mapi León (Torrejón, 76′), Rolfö; Aitana (Brugts, 76′), Patri, Alexia (Kika, 76′); Graham, Pajor y Pina (Walsh, 66′).

​HAMMARBY
​Oak; Lennartsson (Holmberg, 64′), Carlsson, Nyström, Andersson; Joramo (Gibson, 84′), Miyagama (Sorbo, 63′); Hasund (Vallotto, 64′), Wangerheim, Blakstad; y Tandberg (Westin, 72′).
Goals: 1-0, Graham (10′); 2-0, China (24′); 3-0, Alexia (45′); 4-0, Mapi Lion (54′); 5-0, China (58′); 6-0, Grasshopper 72′); 7-0, Graham (75′); 8-0, Used (88′); 9-0, Rolfö (P) (90′)
Spectators: 4,720 at the Johan Cruyff
Referee: Riem Hussein (Germany). Booked Alexia (38′), Tandberg (60′), Andersson (90′)

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