Lewandowski leads Barcelona to victory in Flick’s LaLiga opener
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Barcelona: Barcelona secured a morale-boosting 2-1 victory against Valencia in their LaLiga opener, with Robert Lewandowski scoring twice, helping new manager Hansi Flick to a winning start.
Despite being on the back foot in the first half, Barcelona showed resilience to turn the game around at the Mestalla, one of the toughest venues in Spain. Valencia began the match strongly, taking the lead just before half-time through Hugo Duro’s header from a superb Diego López cross. Barcelona struggled to find their rhythm early on, with Valencia dominating possession and creating several dangerous opportunities. Hugo Duro came close to doubling Valencia’s lead, but a crucial block by young defender Pau Cubarsi kept Barcelona in the game. In added time of the first half, Barcelona managed to equalise when Lamine Yamal’s cross found Lewandowski, who finished clinically to restore parity. This goal shifted the momentum in Barcelona’s favour as they entered the break. After the restart, Barcelona looked more determined and quickly took the lead. Raphinha won a penalty after being fouled in the box, and Lewandowski stepped up to calmly convert his second goal of the night.