Palmas-Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain, Nov 30 (PL) - Even with the echoes of its 125th anniversary, FC Barcelona lost today 1-2 against Las Palmas, one of the worst teams in the Spanish soccer league, and could lose the leadership of the tournament.
The yellows of Las Palmas took the lead in the 49th minute through Sandro Ramirez, a former Barcelona player.
A few moments later, in the 61st minute, the Azulgranas equalized thanks to a goal scored by Brazilian Raphinha.
However, the visitors regained control of the game in the 67th minute, when Fabio Silva sent the ball into the back of the net.
From that moment on, Barcelona's monologue began. However, all the effort was in vain, as the Catalonian team could not even tie the match, despite having their best player, winger Lamine Yamal, who returned from injury.
After this result, Barcelona is in the first position of La Liga, with 34 points, four points ahead of its arch-rival Real Madrid, which has 30 points and two games less played (if it wins, it would take the lead).
The azulgrana club, which celebrated its 125th anniversary yesterday, has only one win in its last four matches.
Las Palmas, meanwhile, climbed from 17th to 14th place with 15 points.
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