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Barcelona 3-1 Real Betis: Lewandowski's Farewell and Home Perfection

Barcelona 3-1 Real Betis: Lewandowski's Farewell and Home Perfection

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Barcelona concluded their La Liga home campaign with a 3-1 victory over Real Betis at the Spotify Camp Nou, securing a historic perfect home record while bidding an emotional farewell to veteran striker Robert Lewandowski. Having already clinched the league title the previous weekend against Real Madrid, the newly-crowned champions aimed to bounce back from a recent defeat to Alaves and solidify their domestic dominance.The match was defined by standout individual performances, particularly from Brazilian winger Raphinha. He opened the scoring in the 28th minute with a precisely struck free-kick. In the second half, Raphinha doubled Barcelona's advantage in the 62nd minute with a calm finish after intercepting a sloppy clearance from Betis defender Hector Bellerin. Raphinha was highly influential throughout the match, contributing heavily to the team's attack with clinical shooting and creative playmaking.Despite the deficit, Real Betis responded strongly after the break. The decision to bring Isco onto the pitch at halftime shifted the momentum, allowing the visitors to control the ball more effectively and create chances. Betis found a lifeline in the 69th minute when Isco successfully converted a penalty, awarded after he was brought down in the box by Barcelona midfielder Gavi. However, Barcelona quickly extinguished any hopes of a comeback. In the 74th minute, full-back Joao Cancelo curled a stunning strike into the bottom corner from 20 yards out to seal the 3-1 win.Defensively, Barcelona was anchored by impressive distribution from young midfielder Marc Bernal and crucial saves from goalkeeper Joan Garcia, who bolstered his position as the front-runner for the Zamora Trophy, an award given to the league's best goalkeeper. The opposing manager later admitted that giving Barcelona any advantage inside the penalty area ultimately cost his team the match.The victory marked a monumental achievement for Barcelona, as they became the first team since the 1985-86 season to win all 19 of their home matches in a 38-game La Liga campaign.Beyond the historical statistics, the evening was defined by a poignant farewell to Robert Lewandowski. The 37-year-old Polish forward, who scored 119 goals in 191 appearances for the club since arriving in 2022, played his final match at the Camp Nou. When he was substituted in the 85th minute, Lewandowski left the field in tears, receiving a massive standing ovation from the 56,870 fans in attendance as his teammates chanted his name. The emotional send-off was praised by both fans and rivals alike, cementing his legacy as a key figure in Barcelona's recent successes.

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