Slavia Prague 2-4 FC Barcelona: Crucial comeback in Prague – FC Barcelona Not without difficulties along the way, FC Barcelona got the job done in Prague and gave their chances of a Top 8 finish in the Champions
League a much-needed boost.
Two new landmarks for Lewandowski in the Champions League – FC Barcelona
Age is just a number they say and Robert Lewandowski is living proof of that. On Wednesday in the Champions League the Polish striker added another goal to his UEFA Champions League collection in the 4-2 win away at Slavia Prague, marking two more landmarks in his long and successful career.
FC Barcelona 3-1 Athletic Club: Resilient finalists – FC Barcelona
With a comeback required after conceding a first half penalty and having to get through more than half the game with a player less, Barça Femeni are through to the Super Cup final. The women’s team beat Athletic Club 3–1 in a long, demanding semi-final that tested their resilience to the utmost.
Flick: “Next Wednesday, we have to win first and then we’ll see” – Mundo Deportivo
The German coach praised the victory in Prague and stressed the importance of beating Copenhagen next week.
Fermín thaws out Barça in Prague: “It’s difficult, your feet and hands hurt…” – Mundo Deportivo
The young midfielder, who was chosen as the Man of the Match after his brace in the first half, acknowledged how difficult it was to play against Slavia Prague in severe weather conditions.
Lewandowski: “It’s not easy to play in minus-7 degree weather” – SPORT
The Polish player scored his first Champions League goal this season and was key to sealing the victory in Prague.








