Robert Lewandowski overcame a series of missed chances to secure a 2-1 victory for Barcelona against Athletic Bilbao in La Liga on Saturday. The 36-year-old striker hit the woodwork twice and squandered several opportunities but remained composed to net the decisive goal in the 75th minute.
The match began with teenage sensation Lamine Yamal giving Barcelona the lead with a deflected shot. However, Athletic Bilbao equalized before halftime through Oihan Sancet, who converted a penalty after young defender Pau Cubarsi fouled Alejandro Berenguer in the box.
Despite the setback, Lewandowski continued to press forward. The Polish veteran, who had already scored twice in Barcelona’s season opener against Valencia, struck the post once again with a header from a Raphinha free-kick. Moments later, Athletic’s goalkeeper Alex Padilla denied Lewandowski with a superb save after another dangerous cross from Raphinha.
Barcelona’s relentless pressure finally paid off when Pedri, back in the lineup after an injury, delivered a cross that Padilla could only parry into Lewandowski’s path. This time, the striker made no mistake, firing home to secure his third goal of the season and Barcelona’s second consecutive win under new coach Hansi Flick.
The victory adds momentum to Barcelona’s campaign as they aim to reclaim the La Liga title from reigning champions Real Madrid. Despite injuries to key players like Frenkie de Jong, Gavi, and Ronald Araujo, and the unregistered status of new signing Dani Olmo due to financial issues, Flick’s team has made a strong start.
The match also featured an intriguing battle between Yamal and Nico Williams, who was a summer transfer target for Barcelona but remained with Athletic Bilbao. Yamal’s performance, along with Lewandowski’s resilience, were key factors in Barcelona’s win, boosting their confidence as they navigate a challenging season ahead