Barcelona Stages Dramatic Comeback to Beat Celta Vigo in a Thrilling 4-3 Victory

Barcelona pulled off an incredible comeback to defeat Celta Vigo 4-3 in a match full of twists and turns. The winning goal came in stoppage time when Raphinha scored from a penalty, sending the home fans into wild celebrations. This important win gives Barcelona a seven-point lead over Real Madrid at the top of La Liga.

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The game started well for Barcelona as Ferran Torres scored in the 12th minute. But Celta Vigo responded immediately, with Borja Iglesias equalizing just three minutes later after a mistake by Barcelona's goalkeeper. Iglesias then shocked everyone by scoring two more goals in the second half, completing his hat-trick and putting Celta ahead 3-1.

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Just when it looked like Barcelona might lose, they fought back strongly. Dani Olmo and Raphinha scored quick goals to make it 3-3. The match seemed headed for a draw until the referee awarded Barcelona a penalty in the final moments after a foul on Olmo. Raphinha kept his cool and scored the winning goal, securing a dramatic victory for his team.

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Dani Olmo, who came off the bench to score, said after the match: "This is football. We wanted to win this game, but we weren’t always at our best. But the team came through in the end, and the crowd pushed us on right to the finish. It’s three points towards our objective, but we have to keep going."

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Celta Vigo’s Pablo Durán was disappointed despite his team's strong performance: "It’s a bittersweet feeling because we did a lot of things right. They’ve got such a high level, especially in the final third. They’re capable of these things. We should be very proud of ourselves, coming here and showing a lot of character, playing our football. For a lot of the game, we were better than them, but we go away with a bad feeling because of the result."

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The victory came with some bad news for Barcelona, as their star striker Robert Lewandowski suffered a hamstring injury late in the game. The Polish forward, who has scored 40 goals this season, might miss the Copa del Rey final against Real Madrid and the Champions League semi-finals. Barcelona’s coach, Hansi Flick, said: "Lewandowski will have an MRI tomorrow. We have to wait for the results; we’ll know more about his injury."

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In Germany, Bayern Munich took a big step toward winning the Bundesliga title with a comfortable 4-0 win over Heidenheim. Harry Kane, Konrad Laimer, Kingsley Coman, and Joshua Kimmich scored the goals, putting Bayern nine points clear at the top with just four games left. Heidenheim, who are fighting to avoid relegation, tried to score but were denied by Bayern’s goalkeeper.

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Barcelona will now focus on their next matches, hoping Lewandowski recovers in time for their crucial games. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich are closing in on another league title, proving once again why they are one of the best teams in Europe. This weekend’s football action was full of excitement, last-minute drama, and unforgettable moments that fans will remember for a long time.

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