
In the UEFA Champions League last night, Barcelona’s match against Belgian club Bruger ended in a 3-3 draw. With this result in Europe’s most prestigious club football tournament, Barcelona now has 7 points from four matches, placing them 11th in the table. Bruger has 4 points from four matches, positioning them at 22nd place. In this away match for Barcelona, Nicolo Tresoldi scored for Bruger in the sixth minute, giving his team the lead.
However, less than a minute after Bruger took the lead, Barcelona’s Ferran Torres equalized with a goal from Fermin Lopez’s pass. Although Barcelona dominated possession throughout the match, Bruger’s players created dangerous counter-attacks against Barcelona’s goal. Bruger took the lead for the second time in the 17th minute through a goal by Carlos Forbes. At halftime, Bruger led 2-1, and shortly after the second half began, Barcelona’s coach Hansi Flick brought on Robert Lewandowski and Dani Olmo. These substitutions significantly improved Barcelona’s performance.
Barcelona equalized for the second time in the 61st minute with a goal from Lamine Yamal. However, just two minutes later, Carlos Forbes scored another goal, giving Bruger the lead for the third time. Barcelona’s equalizing goal came in the 77th minute when a cross from Lamine Yamal was deflected into the net by Bruger’s Christos Zolis while attempting to clear the ball. In the final moments, Bruger scored what appeared to be another goal, but the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) overturned the decision, ruling that a Bruger player had committed a foul before the goal.
