Barca Universal
·24 August 2025
Stats show why Barcelona are the real comeback kings of Europe

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·24 August 2025
Barcelona have been delivering some of La Liga’s most unforgettable comebacks ever since Hansi Flick took charge of the match.
Believe it or not, they have won each of their last four matches after trailing by two goals. That shows serious grit and belief.
The latest came on August 23, 2025, when Barça turned a 0-2 deficit into a 3-2 away win against Levante.
Ivan Romero and Jose Luis Morales had given the hosts a healthy lead by halftime, but Pedri pulled one back soon after the break. Ferran Torres quickly levelled, and in injury time, an own goal sealed the win. It was a wild ride.
During the 2024/25 season – on March 16, 2025, to be specific – Barcelona pulled off an incredible fightback, beating Atletico Madrid 4-2 at the Metropolitano after going down 0-2.
Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres turned the game around late, and Lamine Yamal struck the stoppage-time winner to complete one of the most memorable comebacks of the campaign.
Before that, they edged out Celta de Vigo 4-3 and then stunned Real Madrid with another 4-3 victory, both wins coming after first-half 2-goal deficits.
These results underline just how hard it is to write off Barça no matter the scoreline.
For what it is worth, these are not just thrilling matches; they show a transformation in mindset.
Barcelona no longer fold under pressure. Rather, they thrive. Experienced stars like Lewandowski and Ferran complement rising talents such and together, they show depth, resilience, and an unshakable spirit.
During the 2025/26 title race, it goes without saying that these comebacks will once again be vital.
They prove that with Barcelona, it is not over until the final whistle. And for fans, that belief alone makes every match worth watching.
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