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・April 29, 2024 April 29 Apr 29
Barcelona nets 3 straight, beats 10-man Valencia, powered by Lewandowski's 3 goals
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Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys
Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys, Barcelona, ESP
Pedri - Subbed on against ValenciaPedri recorded two tackles (one won) in Monday's 4-2 victory versus Valencia.
ImpactPedri replaced Fermin in the 73rd minute and had an energetic cameo. Pedri completed all of his passes and made a crucial last-man tackle during his time on the pitch. Notably, Pedri's last five league appearances have all been as a substitute.
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Joao Cancelo - Subbed off against ValenciaCancelo had one shot (one on goal), five crosses (two accurate) and one chance created in Monday's 4-2 victory against Valencia.
ImpactCancelo contributed defensively with two tackles and two interceptions in the game before being substituted for Ferran Torres in the 80th minute, a move aimed at bolstering the team's offensive play. While Cancelo has two goals and three assists this season, his last goal involvement was an assist against Granada back in February.
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Raphinha - Sets up goal against ValenciaRaphinha assisted once to go with one shot (one on goal), five crosses (one accurate) and four corners in Monday's 4-2 victory over Valencia.
ImpactRaphinha made a brilliant cross to set up the opener for Fermin in the 22nd minute. In addition to creating two chances, he contributed defensively with two clearances and an interception. Raphinha's recent form has been impressive, with six goal contributions in the last six games across all competitions. He has nine assists in the league, trailing only to Alex Baena.
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Ilkay Gundogan - Assists against ValenciaGundogan assisted once to go with one shot (zero on goal), 11 crosses (six accurate) and 11 corners in Monday's 4-2 victory versus Valencia.
ImpactGundogan set up Robert Lewandowski's header in the 49th minute. Gundogan not only provided the most crosses in the game but also created five chances and made an interception. Interestingly, despite creating 25 chances in the last seven games, this was his only assist during that period.
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Ronald Araujo - Assists against ValenciaAraujo assisted once to go with six shots (three on goal) and two chances created in Monday's 4-2 victory against Valencia.
ImpactAraujo's mistake led to a penalty, converted by Pepelu in the 38th minute. However, Araujo made amends by flicking on a corner for Robert Lewandowski's header in the 82nd minute. Alongside this goal contribution, Araujo also created two chances and contributed defensively with one tackle, one interception, and one blocked shot. This marked his first goal involvement since his goal against Real Sociedad back in November.
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Robert Lewandowski - Scores hat trick against ValenciaLewandowski scored three goals to go with five shots (five on goal) and one cross (one accurate) in Monday's 4-2 win versus Valencia.
ImpactLewandowski sparked the Barcelona rally with two headed goals from corners in the 49th and 82nd minute, and then sealed the win with a stunning free kick in the 93rd minute. These contributions mark six goal involvements in his last four games. With his exceptional form, he's also keen on retaining his Pichichi trophy, as currently only Artem Dovbyk, Alexander Sorloth, and Jude Bellingham have more goals than him this season.
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Marc-Andre Ter Stegen - Concedes two against Valenciater Stegen had one save and allowed two goals in Monday's 4-2 win over Valencia.
Impactter Stegen made a save but committed a costly error in the 27th minute, leading to Hugo Duro's goal. This misstep came after an impressive run of six consecutive clean sheets, highlighting the sudden change in form with five goals conceded in just the last two games.
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