Barcelona made a strong comeback to secure a 4-2 victory over Slavia Prague in the Champions League on Wednesday night, recovering sharply from a troubling start. With two first-half goals from Fermín López and additional contributions from Dani Olmo and Robert Lewandowski, Hansi Flick’s team kept alive their chances for a top-eight finish and automatic advancement to the tournament’s knockout rounds.
The game began controversially as Slavia Prague shocked the home crowd by scoring first in just ten minutes. A corner kick found Vasil Kusedi, who converted from close range. Barcelona, missing Lamine Yamal due to suspension, overcame the initial shock and equalized when López netted just after the 30-minute mark, following a brilliant play initiated by Raphinha and Frenkie de Jong.
Just eight minutes later, López scored again, capitalizing on a lack of pressure to blast the ball into the net, making it 2-1. However, Barcelona’s lead was short-lived, as Slavia responded quickly, with Stepan Charoupek finding the net moments after a corner kick, making it 2-2.
As the second half began, Barça thought they had regained the lead with a goal from De Jong, but it was ruled out due to a marginal offside by Lewandowski. Compounding their woes, Pedri was forced to exit the match with an injury. Nevertheless, Olmo entered as a sub and made an immediate impact by scoring a stunning goal that restored Barcelona’s lead.
Flick’s tactical substitutions proved vital for the victory, particularly with Marcus Rashford coming on and assisting Lewandowski, who secured Barcelona’s fourth goal, ultimately sealing Slavia’s fate.
Player Ratings
Goalkeeper and Defense
- John Garcia (6/10): Unsettled under pressure from corner kicks but made some key saves.
- Jules Kunde (6/10): Contributed to the attack but had an otherwise lackluster performance.
- Eric Garcia (7/10): Solid overall; instrumental in the first goal despite some defensive lapses.
- Gerald Martin (5/10): Lacked composure and struggled against Slavia’s attack.
- Alejandro Balde (5/10): Caught off-guard for the opening goal; didn’t influence the game positively.
Midfield
- Frenkie de Jong (7/10): Initially ropy but grew more influential, although he will miss the next match due to a late yellow card.
- Pedro (5/10): Off night; struggled for space and departed with an injury.
- Fermín López (8/10): Exciting performance with two goals; a standout talent.
Attack
- Looney Bulge (5/10): Failed to make an impact; missed an early chance before being substituted.
- Robert Lewandowski (6/10): Scored the final goal to seal the game despite a difficult night.
- Rafinha (6/10): Not as impactful but showed commendable work ethic.
Substitutions and Manager
- Dani Olmo (7/10): Scored soon after entering the match, providing a vital contribution.
- Marcus Rashford (7/10): Effective off the bench, setting up Lewandowski for the final goal.
- Marc Bernal (6/10): Helped stabilize the game towards the end.
- Ronald Araujo (6/10): Played confidently in the closing stages.
- Hansi Flick (7/10): Secured a crucial win but has concerns about the team’s defensive frailties. The proper use of substitutes significantly helped in clinching the match.
Fan Take: This victory underscores Barcelona’s resilience and their ability to adapt under pressure, crucial for fans hoping for a successful season. For the broader landscape of soccer, it highlights the competitive nature of the Champions League, where even a shaky start can be turned around, energizing fans worldwide with hope for their favorite teams.

