Setting the Scene:
The highly anticipated La Liga match between Barcelona and Las Palmas at the Estadi Olimpic Lluís Companys guaranteed an exciting showdown. Las Palmas rested first-choice right-back Julian Araujo as he recovers from injury, while Barca is nursing a more significant list of injuries including Christensen and Baldi.
The Blaugrana, under Xavi’s leadership, were on a winning streak and looked to close the gap on league leaders Real Madrid. Las Palmas, on the other hand, aimed to cause an upset against their former foes.
A Tense First Half:
The opening half was a tight affair. Barcelona dominated possession as expected, but Las Palmas defended resolutely, frustrating the home side’s attacking efforts, although there was an early yellow card picked up by Cardona of Las Palmas. Despite several promising moves from both teams, clear-cut chances were scarce. The score remained deadlocked at half-time, leaving the fans yearning for more.
Las Palmas Down to Ten Men – The Turning Point:
The tide of the match began to shift dramatically in the 24th minute. A reckless challenge from Las Palmas goalkeeper Alvaro Valles resulted in a straight red card, leaving his team a man down for the remainder of the game. Barcelona capitalised on their numerical advantage, pushing forward with renewed vigor. However, their finishing touch remained elusive.
Raphinha Delivers the Decisive Blow:
The breakthrough finally arrived in the 59th minute. A delightful through ball from Joao Felix found Raphinha in space, and the Brazilian winger made no mistake, firing a low shot past the substitute goalkeeper to put Barcelona 1-0 ahead.

Las Palmas Hold Firm:
Despite going a goal down, Las Palmas displayed remarkable resilience. They tightened their defence further, making it difficult for Barcelona to create clear-cut opportunities. The remaining minutes saw several substitutions from both teams, but the scoreline remained unchanged.
Full-Time: Barcelona 1-0 Las Palmas
Barcelona emerged victorious with a narrow 1-0 win as the referee’s final whistle sounded. Although the Blaugrana extended their winning streak, their performance failed to meet the expected standards. Despite dominating possession, they faced challenges in converting their opportunities. Las Palmas, even with one player less for a considerable time, should be acknowledged for their strong defensive performance and commendable determination.
Key Takeaways:
- Las Palmas’ red card proved to be the turning point in the match.
- Barcelona dominated possession but lacked clinical finishing.
- Las Palmas displayed impressive defensive resolve despite the numerical disadvantage.
Looking Ahead:
This win keeps Barcelona in the title race, but they will need to improve their finishing if they are to challenge Real Madrid for the La Liga crown.
Las Palmas, on the other hand, will take valuable lessons from this match as they aim to solidify their position in the league.
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