Rayo Vallecano vs Barcelona, ​​La Liga: Final Score 1-2

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Dani Olmo scored the winner on debut because Barcelona remains perfect.

An impressive return to the second half, and the beginning of a dream for a new signature.
Barcelona is on the road against Rayo Vallecano at Estadio de Vallecano in Estadio de Vallecan on Tuesday night, thanks to a complete 2-1 consecutive victory to start a new season. After the horrific start of the match, Bloggana played an amazing second half, and the newly -signed Danny Olmo came out of the bench to completely change the game on his debut and score the winner because Barsa was under Hansi Flick Continued the incredible start of his life.

The first half

Barça made a horrible start to the game, unable to control the occupation easily and in bad positions, which gave Rayo a chance to break with speed and danger in the early moments.

The Catalan also struggled with their pressure, with poor harmony and communication, which led to the opening round: Off -side trap’s failed attempt left Winger George de Frotos alone to the right, and his cross made Anew Lopez. Seek to eliminate easily. Nearby range to keep Rayo front in just 10 minutes.

Hansi Flick’s struggle continued in the next minute, and until the 20th minute, he had no shot on the target when Danny Martinez saved a timid attempt through Danny Cardens. The home team was comfortable and there was a threat to the counter, while Barsa showed some improvement with its passing, but still struggled to pose a risk in the last third.

A shot of Lamin Yamal, which was easily rescued by Cardnas, was the last good moment of the attack for Bloggana, which closed the half with more ball but did almost nothing to count it.

Half-time whistling ended the 45-minute extremely poor game, which needed a lot of improvement to find a way to return to the second half.

The second half

Flick did not waste any time to make changes, sending Dani Olmo at half-time and debuting his bar. The new signature made an immediate effect in almost 20 seconds when it went down in the box and had a legitimate penalty, but neither the referee nor the Var did not give it.

Barsa’s attitude was quite different to start the second half, playing with more urgency finding a place within Rio’s tight defensive structure, and moving the ball between the lines very fast.

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