Football Today
·30 March 2025
Barcelona thrash Girona to reclaim three-point lead over Real Madrid

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·30 March 2025
Barcelona’s 4-1 win over Girona reasserted their lead at the top of La Liga and extended their unbeaten run to 20 matches in all competitions.
Hansi Flick’s side have built momentum at the right time. With a Copa del Rey semi-final on the horizon, the German coach has reason to be optimistic.
Robert Lewandowski was at the heart of it again, scoring twice to take his league tally to 25 goals. “I know a lot of people talk about my age,” he said with a smile. “But I work as hard as I did when I was 21.”
The 36-year-old’s second goal, a composed finish after a clever pass from Frenkie de Jong, demonstrated the intelligence and sharpness that make him one of the most reliable scorers in the game.
Barcelona were dominant from the outset, forcing Girona goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga into several early saves.
Their persistence paid off just before half-time when a Lamine Yamal free kick took a deflection off Ladislav Krejci for an own goal.
It was a deserved breakthrough, but the visitors struck back after the restart when Arnaut Danjuma curled a shot past Wojciech Szczesny against the run of play.
Flick’s side continued to create chances. Just after the hour mark, Fermin Lopez nodded a ball across the box for Lewandowski to acrobatically convert at the far post. From there, Barcelona took full control.
Lewandowski’s second goal effectively ended the contest, and Ferran Torres made sure of the points with a late strike into the bottom corner.
The win restored Barcelona’s three-point cushion over Real Madrid, who had briefly drawn level at the top of the table after their victory over Leganes.
“What I take from today is our ability to react after the break,” Flick said after the match. “I am really happy for the win and the dominance we showed.”
His players are thriving under his leadership, and confidence is growing.
“We are in great form at the moment,” he added. “And we are creating a lot of chances when we have the ball.”
His team’s attacking intent has been relentless, with 139 goals in all competitions this season – a record for a La Liga side at this stage.
Barcelona now switch their focus to the Copa del Rey, where their semi-final second leg against Atletico Madrid promises more drama.
The first leg finished 4-4. Goals will not be in short supply if recent performances are anything to go by.