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Lewandowski brace earns Flick first Barcelona win

By AFP
August 19, 2024
Combo images of Barcelonas German coach Hansi Flick (left) and Barcelonas Polish Footballer Robert Lewandowski. — AFP/File
Combo images of Barcelona's German coach Hansi Flick (left) and Barcelona's Polish Footballer Robert Lewandowski. — AFP/File

VALENCIA, Spain: Robert Lewandowski struck twice for Hansi Flick´s Barcelona to deliver a battling 2-1 win at Valencia in their La Liga opener on Saturday.

The German coach celebrated his first competitive match at the helm with three points as Barca came from behind against Ruben Baraja´s solid Valencia side.Hugo Duro sent the hosts ahead after 44 minutes but veteran Polish striker Lewandowski levelled from close range before the break and netted a penalty early in the second half.

With champions Real Madrid, led by new superstar Kylian Mbappe, in action on Sunday at Real Mallorca, Barcelona started their bid to steal the crown with an impressive result at Valencia´s rowdy Mestalla stadium.

Barca were without key players, including Frenkie de Jong, Gavi and Ronald Araujo and Flick selected three 17-year-olds in his starting line-up.They were Spain´s Euro 2024 star Lamine Yamal, whose father was stabbed earlier this week in a violent attack, Pau Cubarsi and midfielder Marc Bernal, the latter making his debut.“In the second half I think we played much better and with three or four very young players -- I think this match is very important, to win at the beginning of the season, especially at this stadium in Valencia, it´s very difficult,” Lewandowski told Movistar.