Breaking: Barcelona overturns slavia Prague led to win 4-2 in seventh round
Barcelona rallied from an early deficit to surge past Slavia Prague 4-2 in the seventh round of the league-phase schedule, turning a 2-2 half-time draw into a decisive second-half performance.
Slavia Prague opened the scoring in the 10th minute as Vasil Kušej finished a corner delivered by Tomáš Holeš.
Barcelona levelled thru Fermin in the 34th minute, then took the lead two minutes before the break when Fermin struck again.
lewandowski added another twist by scoring an own goal at the end of the first half, leaving the score at 2-2 at the interval.
In the second half, Barcelona controlled the tempo and added two more goals to secure the victory and three points.
| Time | Event | Score | Team |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10′ | Kušej heads in from Holeš corner | 1-0 | Slavia Prague |
| 34′ | Fermin equalizes | 1-1 | Barcelona |
| 42′ | Fermin puts barca ahead | 2-1 | Barcelona |
| End of first half | lewandowski own goal | 2-2 | Barcelona |
| Second half | Barcelona scores twice more | 4-2 | barcelona |
The clash at the Eden Stadium in Prague showcased barcelona’s capacity to flip momentum after conceding an early goal. Slavia Prague demonstrated competitiveness at home, but the late shift in the opening half and a dominant second half ultimately sealed the result for the visitors.
Evergreen takeaway: In tight European matches, a single set piece and a quick counter can redefine a game. The duel also underscored how an own goal can alter tempo and psychology just before halftime, and how a team with depth can close out a lead after the break.
Readers, which moment influenced your view of the match the most? do you think Slavia Prague can rebound quickly against tougher opponents in their next fixtures?
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