A trouble-free night at Camp Nou

A trouble-free night at Camp Nou

The night was quiet and Flick decided not to participate in the match against Osasuna, preferring to reserve his best team for the Champions. The Alemán coach aligned himself with his time as a starter in Pamplona, ​​leaving aside a party that, even less, attracted a peculiar passion in Barcelona. Many aficionados stayed at the Nobu hotel, enjoying the terrace and the local gastronomy, without worrying about the result, anticipating a disaster. This type of aficionado cultivates the Champions to discover pleasant cities, taking advantage of the last warm days before the otoño draws on cold and rainy days.

Check out Lucia in a stylish hat in her first home match of the competition. Young Boys showed themselves to be very defensive, but in the 7th minute, Barça's superiority became evident with a goal from Lewandowski, behind a rebound from Raphinha. Los suizos, with a mediocre game and a poor defense, only offer resistance. His poor style of play made people think about the need for a Superliga, as facing such weak rivals benefited no one.

The party quickly turned into a Barça monologue, which dominated the game. Despite the presence, some players like Pedri and Ferran failed to materialize the opportunities. However, Raphinha scored the second goal, and shortly after, Íñigo Martínez scored the third, striking with an impressive leap.

The second part was boring, and the interest had waned. Frenkie De Jong was received with applause despite his tensions with the club. Lewandowski scored the fourth goal, widening the sale even further. With the party controlled, Barça dedicated themselves to touching the ball forward and enjoying the game, while their rival seemed to want time.

As time passed, the inspiration was waning, and even if the players tried to distance themselves, the mediocrity of the rival was difficult to inspire. With team changes, Pau Víctor made his debut and, with a gesture of courtesy, Young Boys scored a goal on his own goal, ending a match without surprises.