Fermin Lopez brace inspires Barcelona 2-1 victory over Shakhtar Donetsk

Fermin Lopez brace inspires Barcelona 2-1 victory over Shakhtar Donetsk

Barcelona secured their third consecutive win in the Champions League group stage with a tense 2-1 victory over Shakhtar Donetsk. The result of the match played at the Olympic Stadium, places the Catalans in the position of reaching the knockout stages of the competition. Barcelona boss Xavi Hernandez made only three changes from the squad that recently defeated Athletic Club. The tactical adjustment saw Ronald Araujo, Marcos Alonso, and Lamine Yamal replacing Andreas Christensen, Alejandro Balde, and Gavi.

UCL: Fermin Lopez brace inspires Barcelona 2-1 victory over Shakhtar Donetsk

Ferran Torres after his goal – credit – Fabrizio Romano on X Despite the changes, Ferran Torres retained his spot in the lineup and played a vital role in the match. Torres opened the scoring in the 30th minute, capitalizing on Fermin Lopez’s ball that hit the woodwork, leaving Torres with an easy tap-in. Although the goal was initially ruled offside, but a check by VAR corrected the decision, awarding Barcelona the goal. Moments later, Torres set up Lopez who extended the lead to 2-0 with a long-range strike, marking his first Champions League goal on his debut start in the competition. Despite Barcelona’s initial comfort, Shakhtar Donetsk pulled one back on the 62nd minute through Georgiy Sudakov. Nonetheless, Barcelona held their ground, picking all three points, and maintaining their position at the top of Group H.

Messi and Alvarez brace take Argentina into the final

Messi and Alvarez brace take Argentina into the final

Croatia had no answer for Argentina and Messi with South American country strolling to a 3-0 win.
Julian Alvarez netted a brace as Lionel Messi scored from the penalty spot as Argentina beat Croatia 3-0 to book their spot in the final!

Messi put Argentina ahead with a 34th-minute penalty after goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic tripped Alvarez as he chased a simple long ball and the Manchester City forward then charged 50 metres, somehow keeping possession via two rebounds as defenders tried to tackle him, to poke in the second five minutes later.
Croatia, who came from behind to beat Japan and Brazil on penalties in the last two rounds, tried to hit back in the second half but their neat passing failed to open any real cracks in a determined Argentine defence.
Messi then burst into life, showing mesmerising control to drive to the byline and pull the ball back for Alvarez to tuck in the third after 69 minutes and wrap up the victory.