All Goals in Barcelona vs Valencia Match
After some intense days off the pitch, during which FC Barcelona and Xavi Hernández have agreed to remain united at least until June 30, 2025, the Blaugrana returned to action with a victory against Valencia CF at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in the match corresponding to the 33rd round of LaLiga EA Sports 2023/24 (4-2). With the league virtually secured for Real Madrid, Xavi’s Barça aims to finish the season in second place to secure participation in the next edition of the Supercopa de España. The duel against Girona next Saturday will be decisive in this regard. Here are all the goals from the FC Barcelona – Valencia CF match played this Monday, April 29.
1-0, Fermín López (min. 22): A fantastic header to put Barça ahead after a promising start. Cancelo’s back pass finds Raphinha, who delivers a pinpoint cross for the academy product. Mamardashvili can’t do anything to stop the midfielder’s goal. Fermín’s eighth goal of the season, fifth in LaLiga.
1-1, Hugo Duro (min. 27): A serious error by Ter Stegen that Valencia doesn’t waste to equalize. Peter’s long pass finds Hugo Duro, whom the German goalkeeper intercepts… only to then attempt an unnecessary dribble that results in loss of possession and a subsequent visitor’s goal.
1-2, Pepelu (min. 38): From Ter Stegen’s mistake… to Ronald Araujo’s. The Uruguayan center-back commits an incomprehensible penalty foul on Peter Federico, who was very active in the first half, and Pepelu converts it into a goal from the penalty spot. Valencia turns the tide at Montjuïc.
2-2, Robert Lewandowski (min. 49): The Pole, with much suspense, levels the match again. A superb header from a corner kick delivered by Gündogan. VAR checked for a possible offside by Fermín, but the referee validated it without needing to review the monitor.
3-2, Robert Lewandowski (min. 82): The center-forward bags a brace. A header from a corner kick delivered by Gündogan, headed parallel to the goal line by Araujo, and the Uruguayan’s ‘assist’ collected by the Pole. Barça takes the lead again.
4-2, Robert Lewandowski (min. 90+3): ‘Lewy’ completes his personal exhibition with a stunning free-kick goal. A decisive hat-trick to help his team bounce back to victory after defeats against PSG and Real Madrid.