Lopez double fires Barcelona to 4-2 comeback win at Slavia Prague
- On January 21, 2026, FC Barcelona came from behind to beat Slavia Prague 4-2 at Fortuna Arena, Prague, boosting their Champions League qualification chances.
- Having won the Spanish Super Cup earlier this month, Barcelona remain on course for a quadruple and the win lifts them to ninth with one game remaining on 13 points, level with seven other teams vying for a top-eight finish.
- After Hansi Flick's substitutions, Olmo scored three minutes after coming on and Lewandowski hooked in Barca's fourth following Rashford's set-up.
- The result increases Barcelona's qualification odds, but they must win at home against Copenhagen next Wednesday and hope other results go their way, while Slavia Prague were eliminated with only three points.
- Pedri's injury, which Flick said is unclear in severity, forced a substitution by Dani Olmo in the 61st minute, while Barcelona played without suspended Lamine Yamal ahead of Sunday’s match against Oviedo.
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Lopez brace leads Barca to win at Prague
The LaLiga leaders thrashed the Czech side 4-2
In the Champions League, in the field of Slavia Prague
Barcelona won the expected victory in Prague at Slavia in the 7th round of the Champions League. The Czechs took the lead in the 10th minute, and Fermin Lopez scored two goals for Barca. But the guests' celebration was short-lived, as Robert Lewandowski scored an own goal before the break. In the second half, the Catalans took the lead again after a goal by Dani Olmo, and the final 4:2 was made by the Pole Lewandowski.
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