FC Barcelona delivered a dominant 3-0 victory against CA Osasuna in a rescheduled LaLiga match originally set for March 8 but postponed due to the passing of club doctor Carles Miñarro. This convincing win reinforces Barça’s title ambitions as they climb to the top of the league standings.
The game started with high intensity as Ferran Torres opened the scoring in the 11th minute, calmly slotting in a precise cross from Alejandro Balde. Osasuna struggled to respond, and things got worse when Barcelona was awarded a penalty after a foul inside the box. Dani Olmo’s initial attempt was brilliantly saved by goalkeeper Sergio Herrera, but the Spanish midfielder pounced on the rebound to double the lead in the 20th minute.
In the second half, Robert Lewandowski, who came on for Ferran Torres, sealed the victory with a powerful header in the 76th minute, connecting with a pinpoint cross from young talent Fermín. The Polish striker’s goal left Osasuna with no hope of a comeback.
This crucial victory propels Barcelona to the top of the LaLiga table with 63 points, three points ahead of fierce rivals Real Madrid and seven points clear of Atlético Madrid. Despite the disruption caused by the match’s rescheduling during the international break, Barça showcased their resilience and determination to reclaim the league title.
Under the guidance of coach Hansi Flick, the Catalan giants are sending a clear message: they are ready to fight until the end. With this kind of performance, Barcelona is well-positioned to maintain their momentum in the final stretch of the season.