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By Tom Gott Robert Lewandowski became the oldest Barcelona player to score in a Champions League knockout game when he netted in Wednesday's 1-1 draw with Napoli. The Poland international slotted home in the 60th minute of the game but was left frustrated when Victor Osimhen's equaliser 15 minutes later saw Napoli snatch a share of the spoils. At 35 years and 184 days old, Lewandowski flew into the record books as Barcelona's oldest scorer in a European knockout game, breaking the previous record which was held by Lionel Messi. Messi was 33 years and 259 days old when he netted against Paris S...
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By Tom Gott Xavi believes Barcelona deserved to emerge victorious from their 1-1 draw with Napoli in the Champions League but confessed his side lacked the "maturity" needed to get over the line in the first leg. Barcelona took the lead in Naples on the hour mark through Robert Lewandowski but were later pegged back by Victor Osimhen with what was Napoli's only shot on target in the game. "It is a bittersweet feeling because we had the game in our hands," Xavi told the media after the game. "We played well. We defended well; Napoli didn't create much, but in the moment [after taking the lead] ...
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By James Cormack Barcelona were pegged back by Napoli as the spoils were shared in the first leg of their Champions League last 16 tie. The visitors controlled proceedings for the most part without being exceptional, and they took a deserved lead on the hour through Robert Lewandowski. Victor Osimhen, on his return to the Napoli lineup, equalised 15 minutes later as the two sides played out a 1-1 draw. It's anyone's tie to snatch when Barca host the second leg on 12 March. How the game unfoldedThe Neapolitan faithful would've expected at least a minor resurgence in the wake of Walter Mazzarri'...
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By James Cormack Xavi takes charge of his first Champions League knockout stage fixture on Wednesday night as Barcelona travel to Napoli for the first leg of their round of 16 tie. 2023/24 has been a campaign of tumult in Catalonia, although Barca have enjoyed a resurgence without impressing in recent weeks which has left them with an outside shot of contending for their La Liga crown. However, a deep Champions League run is imperative for the finances, and Barca have a winnable tie against Serie A champions Napoli, who are enduring an even poorer title defence in Italy. Here's how Xavi could ...
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By James Cormack Napoli and Barcelona have grown familiar with one another in recent years, and the pair meet yet again in the Champions League round of 16. The two clubs have endured pretty wretched title defences in their respective domestic leagues this season, although a last-gasp victory at Celta Vigo may have brought Barca back into title contention after Real Madrid dropped points at Rayo Vallecano. Xavi, who'll be leaving his post at the end of the season, has overseen a resurgence - purely from a results perspective - since he revealed his decision to step down. He'll now manage Barca...
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