Barcelona staged a thrilling late comeback to beat Espanyol, strengthening their grip on the top of La Liga. Dani Olmo and Robert Lewandowski scored decisive goals in the final minutes. The victory moved Barcelona seven points clear. The team controlled possession for most of the match, but Espanyol’s disciplined defense kept the score level until the closing stages.
Substitutes turn the match
Hansi Flick urged patience as his team probed for openings. Barcelona moved the ball efficiently and stretched Espanyol’s defensive lines. Fermin Lopez changed the game after coming off the bench. He threaded a perfectly timed pass into Dani Olmo’s run. Olmo curled a brilliant shot into the top corner four minutes from time, giving Barcelona the lead.
Barcelona continued pressing after taking the lead. Lopez again advanced on the right flank, creating space and delivering a precise cross. Lewandowski met the ball in the box and finished calmly in the 90th minute. The late double strike secured the derby victory and ended Espanyol’s hopes.
Barcelona have now scored 12 goals in the final 15 minutes of matches this season. No other La Liga team has reached that tally. Their late-game dominance reflects both fitness and mental strength.
Espanyol start strong but goalkeepers shine
Espanyol began the derby with intensity and ambition. They pressed high and disrupted Barcelona’s buildup play. Tyrhys Dolan tested the defense after four minutes, but a well-timed block denied a clear chance. The hosts maintained pressure throughout the first half.
Joan Garcia produced a key performance in goal for Barcelona. The former Espanyol keeper made several crucial saves. He left the club last summer after nine years. His interventions repeatedly frustrated the home side and preserved a level scoreline.
Marko Dmitrovic later replaced Garcia and remained alert. He denied Eric Garcia from close range in the 72nd minute. The save preserved parity at a critical stage. A draw seemed likely before Barcelona’s late surge decided the match.
Title race intensifies
Real Madrid remain second and continue chasing Barcelona. They can reduce the gap on Sunday with a home win against Real Betis. A victory would cut the deficit to four points, keeping pressure on the leaders.
Espanyol extended their long wait for a league derby win. Their last victory over Barcelona came in 2009. They remain fifth after a disciplined display. Barcelona leave the derby with momentum and a growing advantage at the top.
