Barcelona secure gritty victory at Betis

Published February 3, 2023
BARCELONA’S Raphinha shoots to score against Real Betis during their La Liga match at the Benito Villamarin Stadium.—AFP
BARCELONA’S Raphinha shoots to score against Real Betis during their La Liga match at the Benito Villamarin Stadium.—AFP

SEVILLE: Barcelona exten­ded their La Liga lead to eight points after Raphinha and Robert Lewandowski sco­red to earn a hard-fought 2-1 win at Real Betis on Wednesday.

Unbeaten in their last 14 matches in all competitions, Barcelona are on a four-game winning streak in La Liga and piling pressure on arch-rivals Real Madrid who are bidding to retain the title.

Barca top the standings on 50 points, eight ahead of second-placed Real, who have a game in hand and host struggling Valencia. Betis are sixth on 31 points.

“We played a great match,” Barca manager Xavi Hernandez told Movistar Plus. “We are leaders. We are solid on defense. We are working well. The work pays off. We played one of the best games of the season. I am very satisfied.”

Barcelona controlled the game on a chilly night in Sevilla, but were foiled by goalkeeper Rui Silva who made three good saves to deny Pedri.

Betis had their chances on the counter-attack and almost scored through Borja Iglesias and Sergio Canales whose effort was blocked by Jules Kounde.

It took 65 minutes for Barca to break the deadlock with Raphinha tapping home from close range, a goal that started thanks to a moment of opportunism from Frankie de Jong.

The Dutchman ran to quickly take a free kick while the Betis players were arguing with the referee. He passed to Alejandro Balde who set up Raphinha for a simple finish.

La Liga top scorer Lewandowski, returning after a three-game suspension, stroked in from a corner 15 minutes later.

Barcelona defender Kounde scored an own goal in the 85th minute as he tried to clear Youssouf Sabaly’s cross with his chest, but the visitors held on to claim the three points.

Betis had William Carvalho sent off after the final whistle for complaining to the referee.

“Against Barca the games are always like this, it’s hard to take the ball off them, they are capable of pushing you back and keeping you in your own half,” Betis forward Iglesias told Movistar. “Until their goal we were doing well, from there it was a different game.

Published in Dawn, February 3rd, 2023

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