- Barcelona suffered a 1-0 defeat to Leganes, with Sergio Gonzalez’s early header securing the upset.
- Despite dominating possession with over 80%, Barcelona squandered numerous chances and failed to convert.
- Barcelona has only one win in its last six La Liga matches, raising concerns over their domestic form.
- Leganes secured their first-ever win at Barcelona, moving to 15th in the table with 18 points.
- Barcelona remains top of the league, tied with Atletico Madrid, but their title challenge is at risk with both rivals having games in hand.
Barcelona’s La Liga woes continued on Sunday as they fell 1-0 to Leganes, with an early goal from defender Sergio Gonzalez proving enough to stun the hosts. The result left Barcelona with only one win in their last six league games, raising concerns about their form in domestic competition, despite their strong Champions League campaign.
Leganes took the lead in the 4th minute from a corner, where Gonzalez rose unmarked at the near post to power a header past goalkeeper Inaki Pena. Barcelona, dominating possession with over 80%, failed to break down a disciplined Leganes defense, missing numerous chances to equalize. The hosts registered 20 shots, but 16 of them went off target. When shots were on goal, Leganes goalkeeper Marko Dmitrovic was in superb form, making a series of spectacular saves. His reflex stop against Robert Lewandowski and his stunning saves against Raphinha and Lewandowski kept Barcelona from scoring.
Frustration mounted as Barcelona continued to waste chances in the second half. Dani Olmo, Lamine Yamal, and Raphinha were all guilty of missing good opportunities, while Lewandowski and Jules Kounde squandered close-range efforts.
A visibly frustrated Pedri reflected on the defeat, emphasizing the need for Barcelona to improve their finishing and avoid conceding early goals. He acknowledged the team’s struggles in La Liga, stating that they must “get a move on” to stay on top of the table. Barcelona remains in first place, level with Atletico Madrid and one point ahead of Real Madrid, but both rivals have a game in hand, making Barcelona’s grip on the title precarious.