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Ansu turns the spotlight towards the grass

For the modification of statutes, the one promoted by Koeman’s eleven, who returned to the competition defeating Valencia 3-1 after overcoming an initial goal by Gayà and inaugurating a new era of illusion at the Camp Nou led by Ansu Fati, who returned to be the owner. Again, the team takes center stage on a day when the focus was on the assembly.

The barcelonismo lives to blow of defibrillator. It does not matter that the days are marathon for the militant fan, who sat down at three in the afternoon at the Palau Blaugrana (or on the sofa at home) to attend the “most important assembly in the history of the club” and then joined with the match against Valencia. More than eight hours of Scottish shower that only very coffee growers can take.

If the assembly started at a piggy trot and as things accelerated, the attendees already saw that they had time to solve everything on the task table and decided to put the brakes on, on the pitch of the Camp Nou there was no time to be enchanted.

Barça resumed the competition after two mediocre performances against Benfica and Atlético, parties that supported the theory of “this is what there is”, but the ‘peace of Lisbon’ generated another story, something that in this club is assumed with a generosity worthy of a Netflix series. That that you could not aspire to anything was changed into saying Jesus for “we aspire to everything” and that’s how Koeman’s guys came out, determined to improve their image of their latest performances.

For this task, the presence of Ansu Fati as holder was fundamental. With Ansu by the side, Memphis already has someone who understands him and is no longer Warrior number 13, the Muslim elite soldier who, for reasons of fate, is involved in a Viking detachment without anyone understanding him.

At the first minute of the game, Ansu already threatened Cillessen giving the image of an aggressive barça that was sustained by the pressure and intensity that he brings to Gavi, who started alongside Sergi Roberto and Eric. That Koeman takes note of Luis Enrique’s recipe with the Selection seems clear.

However, the Blaugrana team continues to have a crystal jaw. At Valencia’s first approach, Gayà hit a monumental shot after a rejection by the Blaugrana team on a corner kick that Ter Stegen did not deflect.

With the wind against, Barça found themselves in a difficult situation again, but unlike on other occasions, the presence of Gavi and Ansu gave the Barça fans more fang, who began to besiege Cillessen.

The Memphis-Ansu association bore fruit before the quarter hour with a great goal from the youth squad after the Dutchman left. On the back of the euphoria that each Ansu goal provokes, which emotionally is worth two in the Camp Nou stands, Barça played their best minutes and after a great combination in attack, Fati fell in the small area before the harassment of Gayà. For Gil Manzano it was a penalty and the punishment was executed by Memphis with a violence in the kick that left his compatriot Cillessen with the mold.

The start of the second half was from Valencia despite the fact that the first time was Ansu, who gives the feeling of playing without any restraint well above what the doctors would recommend. His shot was saved by Cillessen and from there Valencia dominated the game. Carlos Soler shot the post and Ter Stegen remembered the saving goalkeeper Guedes shot.

At game time, Koeman already retired Ansu, who had given everything, to give Coutinho entry. At first glance it seemed something like going from atomic energy to the steam engine, but the classics always have aces up their sleeve and the Brazilian calmly culminated a frantic play by Dest that meant 3-1.

And with that result, the fan finished his Scottish shower by forgetting the assembly and focusing on the field.

Changes

Coutinho (58′, Ansu Fati), Marcos André (58 ‘, Hugo Duro), Nico Gonzalez (70 ‘, Pablo Páez Gavira), Óscar Mingueza (70 ‘, Sergi Roberto), Cheryshev (74′, Gonçalo Guedes), Yunus Musah (74 ‘, Foulquier), Manu Vallejo (85 ‘, Maxi Gómez), Hélder Costa (85 ‘, Hugo Guillamón), Omen (86 ‘, Sergiño Dest)

Goals

0-1, 4′: Gayá, 1-1, 12′: Ansu Fati, 2-1, 40′: Depay, 3-1, 84′: Coutinho

Cards

Referee: Jesús Gil Manzano
VAR Referee: José Luis Munuera Montero
Pablo Páez Gavira (19 ‘, Yellow) Busquets (31 ‘, Yellow) Gayá (38 ‘, Yellow) Foulquier (62 ‘, Yellow) Maxi Gomez (81 ‘, Yellow

Gabby Barker

Gabby is someone who is interested in all types of sports, she loves to attend watching matches live. Whenever there is a match being played in her city, she makes sure to get the tickets in advance. Due to the love for sports, she joined Sportsfinding, and started writing general sports news. Apart from writing the news, she is also the editor for the website who checks and edits every news content before they go live.

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