Barca Struggles Against Third-Tier Side, But Progresses

Barcelona had to earn their victory the hard way as they faced Guadalajara in the Copa del Rey. The Catalans, heavily favoured on paper, found themselves repeatedly denied by a determined third-tier opponent. It took sustained pressure and late goals to finally secure a 2-0 win, allowing Barcelona to reach the last sixteen of Spain’s premier domestic cup competition.

The match, delayed by thirty minutes due to temporary gallery issues at Guadalajara’s stadium, saw Barcelona adopt a rotated squad in preparation for an upcoming La Liga clash with Villarreal. Coach Hans-Dieter Flick rested several first-team regulars, while giving German goalkeeper Mark-André ter Stegen a rare start, marking his first appearance in 212 days. Several key players, including Ferran Torres, Raphinha, Pedri, and Joan Garcia, were omitted to keep them fresh for future fixtures.

Barcelona dominated possession with 80% control of the ball throughout the match, but struggled to convert this into clear-cut scoring opportunities. The opposition displayed commendable organisation and resilience, frustrating the Catalans for much of the contest. The deadlock was finally broken in the 76th minute when Andreas Christensen rose to meet a precise Frankie de Jong cross. The ball deflected off a defender before finding the net, giving Barcelona the lead.

Despite several chances for Guadalajara to equalise, they failed to capitalise, and the match eventually saw Marcus Rashford score a second goal in a swift counterattack to secure the win. This combination of patience, tactical rotation, and depth ultimately allowed Barcelona to progress comfortably despite early resistance.

The match serves as a reminder that even the biggest clubs cannot underestimate lower-tier sides in knockout competitions. It also underlines the value of squad depth, with fringe players stepping up to maintain performance levels when stars are rested. Barcelona now turns its attention to Sunday’s La Liga clash with Villarreal, confident in the knowledge that their squad can handle multiple competitions successfully.

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