📸 Yamal and Raphinha shine, Elanga bags a brace: it's a show at Camp Nou 🔥
Spectacular match at Camp Nou between Barcelona and Newcastle.
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The match resumed from the 1-1 of eight days ago: let's see how the game is going.
Barcelona starts not just strong, but incredibly strong, finding the lead after just six minutes thanks to a perfectly constructed play. It all starts with Yamal, who easily gets past Thiaw in midfield and lights up the play with a precise pass into space.
– Wednesday, 18 March 2026
The ball reaches Raphinha after a favorable deflection with Lopez, who does well to serve him again: the Brazilian makes no mistake and beats the goalkeeper with a curling right-footed shot. The celebration between number 10 and 11 is the usual one, now iconic.
RANDOM STATS : Raphinha has matched Neymar Jr. as the fastest Brazilian to reach 30 goal involvements in the Champions League, achieving it in just 33 matches.
Flick immediately faces a problem after just twenty minutes: Eric Garcia is forced to throw in the towel due to injury. Immediate substitution, with Araujo taking his place (and also the captain's armband).
It's a night to remember for Elanga, who steals the show at Camp Nou with a crucial brace. The first warning comes in the 15th minute: a splendid move down the left between Barnes and Hall, perfect cross and a lethal run by the winger who beats Garcia and makes it 1-1.
Barcelona tries to respond and goes ahead again with Bernal, but the night belongs to Newcastle's number 20. In the 28th minute, a risky play by Yamal is punished, Barnes puts the ball in the middle and Elanga finishes at the far post. It's Elanga's third goal for Newcastle, his first ever brace on a night that means a lot.
RANDOM STATS : Elanga is now the third player in football history to score 2+ goals against Barcelona at Camp Nou in a Champions League knockout match. The others to do so: Puskás in 1960 and Mbappé in 2021.
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