
In the early morning of May 15, Beijing time, in the 34th round of La Liga, Barça defeated Espanyol 4-2 away, winning the championship after three consecutive wins, and winning the 27th La Liga title in team history. Lewandowski scored twice, Balde made a pass and a shot, Conde scored, and Puado and Joselu chased two goals in a row for the home team.
Match highlights
Barca won their 27th La Liga title in their history and their first since the 2018-19 season, ending the longest league title drought since 2004 and second only to Real Madrid with 35 titles in La Liga history.
Lewandowski is the fifth player in Barca history to score more than 30 goals in all competitions in his first season, following Ronaldo in 1996-97. A player who scored more than 20 goals in his first La Liga season, Lewandowski is the sixth man in La Liga this century, followed by Baptista, Fran, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Cristiano Ronaldo and Falcao.
Wonderful review
In the league away to Espanyol, Barça won 87, 32, drew 30 and lost 25, with a goal difference of 120 to 108. Sergio Busquets announced that he would still start after leaving the team at the end of the season, and Xavi did not change any starters. In the 6th minute, Conde knocked back an inverted triangle from the right side of the penalty area, and Pedri's push was slightly deflected.
In the 11th minute, Araujo crossed long from the back, Valder burst into the box and crossed, Lewandowski in front of the goal, 1-0.
In the 20th minute, Pedri's sinking cross from the right flank was snatched by Balder to make it 2-0.
On 24 minutes, De Jong's header crossed and Lewandowski's low shot into the box was blocked by goalkeeper Pacheco. In 26 minutes, Conde's powerful long-range shot was slightly deflected.
In the 40th minute, De Jong went straight and Rafinha burst into the box with a low cross and Lewandowski made it 3-0.
On 45 minutes, Dadell's cross from the right flank was blocked by Ter Stegen.
In the 53rd minute, De Jong picked out a cross from the right side of the penalty area, and Conde inserted a header to the top to make it 4-0.
On 70 minutes, Melamed headed straight at Puado and his low shot from the right side of the box was blocked by Ter Stegen.
In the 73rd minute, Calero went straight and Puado scored with a single goal, the linesman signaled offside, and VAR confirmed that the goal was valid, 1-4.
In the 92nd minute, Calero's header bounced off the post and Joselu added a shot to make it 2-4.
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Line-up
Espanyol (5-3-2): Pacheco; Oscar Hill, Montes, Sergi Gomez (46' Calero), Cabrera, Brian Olivan (84' Colleo Shaw); Melamede, Dadel, Dennis Suarez (46' Puado); Braithwaite (55' Pedrosa), Joselu
Barcelona (4-3-3): ter Stegen; Conde, Araujo (62' Alva), Christensen (75' Marcos Alonso), Balde; Pedri (89' Casey), Busquets, De Jong; Rafinha (62' Dembele), Lewandowski, Garvey (75' Ansu-Fathi)