Dani Olmo's golden touch leads Barcelona to victory once again
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Dani Olmo's golden touch leads Barcelona to victory once again
"Playing Real Oviedo at the Camp Nou is one of those games that should be automatic on paper. It's first place versus last place in the table. Winning La Liga, however, means not getting tripped up by taking these matches for granted. Anyone in a relegation battle should be seen as dangerous, because every game in the second half of the season is consequential for them."
"What you have to like about Dani Olmo's goal, and Barcelona's performance writ large, is that they stayed cool and organized, while patiently waiting for the moment in front of goal to arrive. This wasn't first time that Olmo was decisive in a game that could have gone in either direction. With Pedri injured, Barcelona will need a whole team effort to keep the wins coming in a critical stretch of the season."
Playing Real Oviedo at the Camp Nou pitted first against last, but complacency was avoided as Barcelona stayed organized and patient. Dani Olmo scored a decisive goal after the team maintained composure and waited for a clear chance. Pedri's injury increases reliance on collective effort across the squad to sustain wins during a critical stretch. Marc Casadó started and provided a tidy, effective performance while allowing teammates to rest before a Champions League fixture. Real Madrid's growing momentum raises pressure, forcing Barcelona to deliver consistent responses. Lamine Yamal scored and tracked back defensively, contributing to a new collaborative celebration.
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