Barcelona achieved an exciting 4-3 victory over Celta Vigo in a match full of twists in round 32 of the Spanish League, held at the Montjuic Stadium.
At the beginning of the match, Ferran Torres opened the scoring for Barcelona in the 12th minute, but Celta Vigo quickly responded with an equalizer in the 15th minute through Borja Iglesias.
In the second half, Iglesias added two more goals in the 52nd and 62nd minutes to give his team a 3-1 lead.
However, Barcelona did not give up, as Dani Olmo scored a fantastic goal in the 64th minute to reduce the gap, and then Raphinha scored the equalizer in the 68th minute, igniting the match completely.
As the match approached its end, and with the clock showing 90+6 minutes, the referee awarded Barcelona a penalty in the final moments of the match, which Raphinha successfully converted to secure the valuable winning goal.
This victory raised Barcelona’s tally to 73 points at the top of the Spanish League, maintaining a temporary 7-point lead over Real Madrid. Meanwhile, Celta Vigo kept their 43 points in seventh place, remaining in the middle of the table amidst strong competition for European places.