FC Barcelona continued their impressive UEFA Champions League run with a thrilling 4-2 away victory over Slavia Praha, but beyond the scoreline, it was yet another reminder of why Fermín López deserves far more recognition at the elite level. The young midfielder delivered a sensational brace, underlining his growing importance in Xavi’s system and cementing his status as an underrated baller on the biggest stage.
Barcelona were tested early when Slavia Praha took the lead through Václav Kušej in the 10th minute, putting the hosts in control and the away side under pressure. However, Barça responded with character and quality. Fermín López brought the visitors back into the contest in the 34th minute, showcasing his sharp movement and composure in front of goal. Just before half-time, an unfortunate own goal from Robert Lewandowski handed Slavia Praha a 2-1 advantage at the break.
The second half belonged firmly to Barcelona. Fermín López struck again in the 42nd minute, completing his brace and shifting the momentum decisively in Barça’s favour. Dani Olmo then marked his influence on the game with a well-taken goal in the 63rd minute, highlighting the depth and creativity in Barcelona’s midfield. Lewandowski made amends for his earlier own goal by getting on the scoresheet in the 70th minute, sealing a dominant 4-2 victory.