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To be exact, since the statistics appeared in the 2023/24 season, only 2 teams in the top flight of Spain have had as many shots. In 2011, it was Real Madrid with 40 shots on Zaragoza's goal and early this morning in round 33 of La Liga, it was Barca with 40 shots.
Hansi Flick decided to leave out many key players for the match against Mallorca due to the Copa del Rey final against Real Madrid this weekend. With home advantage, Barcelona completely dominated the game. Unfortunately, they had to go through a match where their finishing ability was judged to be very poor.
Right from the beginning of the first half, Barca continuously organized attacks from the explosive Yamal, Gavi, Olmo. All had chances but could not defeat goalkeeper Leo Roman. When he beat the Mallorca goalkeeper, Gavi shot against the post. This situation caused the home team to miss the opportunity to open the score.
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Barca shot 40 times but only scored 1 goal. |
However, early in the second half, they got what they needed, a moment of brilliance from Dani Olmo. The midfielder curled a shot into the box, beating goalkeeper Roman. After nearly 30 shots, Barcelona opened the scoring.
After the goal, Barca proactively slowed down the pace of the match to save the energy of their key players. That approach helped the visitors have more space to play, leading to opportunities. But they only created one dangerous situation, with a shot that failed to beat goalkeeper Scszesny.
On the other side of the goal, Mallorca faced defeat more than once. However, they defended firmly with the excellence of goalkeeper Roman. This is the best player of the match with a score of up to 9.1 (according to Opta).
The match ended with a minimal 1-0 victory for Barcelona. Despite an alarming match in terms of scoring ability, the team still won what they needed, coach Flick and his team temporarily widened the gap with Real Madrid to 7 points.
Source: https://tienphong.vn/barca-thang-nhoc-trong-ngay-tao-ky-luc-dang-quen-tai-la-liga-post1736171.tpo
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