Lewandowski saves Barcelona in injury time against Valencia

Polish international striker Robert Lewandowski led his team Barcelona to snatch a valuable victory from its host Valencia 1-0 yesterday in the twelfth stage of the Spanish Football Championship.

Barcelona was on its way to falling into the trap of a disappointing draw after losing humiliatingly to Bayern Munich 0-3 on Wednesday and leaving empty-handed from the Champions League, but Lewandowski saved him in stoppage time by scoring the winning goal after a cross pass from the Brazilian substitute Rafinha (90). +3).

Lewandowski consolidated his position as the top scorer with 13 goals.

The Catalan club, which lost the services of its defenders Eric Garcia and French Jules Conde due to injury three weeks before the World Cup in Qatar, presented a disappointing display, despite the possession of its players over the course of the match without creating real opportunities to score.

And "Liva" managed to take advantage of his second chance only in the match, after the left post returned his header in the first half.

Barcelona, ​​which won its third consecutive victory and tenth in the League this season, temporarily took the lead with 31 points and a goal difference from its arch-rivals Real Madrid, the defending champion, who hosts Girona today.

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