La Liga: Barca scrape home in Leganes to move seven points clear in La Liga

IANS April 13, 2025 181 views

Barcelona clinched a hard-fought 1-0 victory against Leganes in a tense La Liga encounter. An own goal by Jorge Saenz proved the difference, extending Barca's lead at the top of the table. The match showcased Barcelona's resilience and ability to grind out results in challenging away fixtures. With this win, Barcelona strengthened their position in the title race, putting pressure on rivals Real Madrid.

"We dug deep and got the important three points" - Xavi Hernandez (Implied)
Madrid (Spain), April 13: FC Barcelona was made to dig deep for a 1-0 win away to struggling Leganes that opens a seven-point lead over archrivals Real Madrid at the top of La Liga standings. It took an own goal to give Barca all three points against a side that won in Barcelona earlier this season.

Key Points

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Barca win through own goal against battling Leganes

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Seven-point lead established in La Liga title chase

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Lewandowski's influence continues to impact match result

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Dramatic win maintains Barcelona's momentum

The first half was very open with Leganes not intimidated by Barcelona and going close to goal through Dani Raba on a couple of occasions.

Barca went ahead early in the second half as Gerard Martin, who came on in the first half for the injured Alejandro Balde, won the ball in midfield, and fed Raphinha. The Brazilian looked to cross to Robert Lewandowski, causing Leganes defender Jorge Saenz to slide the ball into his own net, reports Xinhua.

Elsewhere, Cyle Larin and Sergi Darder scored a goal in each half as Mallorca dented Real Sociedad's hopes of qualifying for Europe next season with a 2-0 win in San Sebastian.

Larin opened the scoring after Ander Barrenetxea gave the ball away after 20 minutes and Darder made it 2-0 with a powerful shot at the start of the second half.

Roberto Fernandez scored twice as Espanyol claimed a 2-0 away win to considerably ease the club's relegation fears. Las Palmas ended a run of 12 matches without a win with a 3-1 triumph away to Getafe to give a huge boost to the club's survival hopes.

Meanwhile, archrivals Real Madrid will be hoping to overcome Alaves on Sunday and cut down the gap back to four points behind rivals FC Barcelona in La Liga and were handed a shocking 0-3 loss against Arsenal in the first leg of the quarterfinals of the European competition.

With Real Madrid on the hinges of both their La Liga and UEFA Champions League charge, head coach Carlo Ancelotti wants his side to get back their 'good feeling' against Alaves on Sunday.

Despite the three-goal mountain that awaits Ancelotti's side at the Santiago Bernabeu, if any club has shown potential to pull off such a miracle, it is Real Madrid. The record 15-time winners of the tournament have built their success by pulling off miraculous comebacks over the past decade.

Reader Comments

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Marcus T.
Another scrappy win but 3 points is 3 points! That own goal was lucky but we'll take it. The league is looking good for Barca right now 🔵🔴
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Sophia L.
I'm concerned about our performance though. We should be dominating teams like Leganes, not scraping by with own goals. Xavi needs to figure out our midfield issues.
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Javier R.
That Mallorca result was huge! Sociedad dropping points helps everyone in the European race. Darder's goal was an absolute rocket 🚀
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Aisha K.
Madrid fans talking about comebacks but they need to focus on Alaves first. That Arsenal loss must have hurt their confidence. Sunday will be interesting!
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Tomás G.
Credit to Leganes for making it tough. They've been fighting hard all season despite being at the bottom. Hope they can stay up!
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Emma S.
The relegation battle is getting intense! Espanyol and Las Palmas with massive wins today. This is why I love La Liga - drama at both ends of the table!

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