Conceiving two goals from Brazil’s Raphael Dias ‘Raphinha’ and Poland’s Robert Lewandowski in the second half, Barcelona defeated Betis 1-2 to consolidate their lead in LaLiga Santander in a match they always controlled and had more. Towards the end, there were developments against Verblanco, who closed the gap but reacted late.
Barcelona, ​​which was inconclusive due to the willingness of a very serious Betis in the first half dominated by Barça, went to 65. After a great mid-minute from sharp Alejandro Balde and Lewandowski, he earned a reassuring income with goals from Raphinha. Béticos closed the gap with France’s Jules Koundé’s own goal (m.85), but later found themselves powerless to force the draw.
Source: Informacion

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