Barcelona Thrashes Bayern 4-1 with Young Midfield Stars

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October 24, 2024 · 1 min read

Barcelona Thrashes Bayern 4-1 with Young Midfield Stars
FootBall | October 24, 2024
With youngsters Marc Casado, Pedri and Lamine Yamal in the lineup, Barcelona had an average starting XI age of 24 years and 185 days. (Image: Getty)

Barcelona delivered a stunning 4-1 victory over Bayern Munich in the Champions League on Wednesday, largely thanks to their exceptional young midfield trio of Marc Casado, Pedri and Fermin Lopez. While Raphinha garnered attention for his brilliant hat-trick it was the tireless contributions from these three 21-year-olds that underpinned the win.

Football expert Guillem Balague noted that if Barcelona had more financial resources, they might have signed Bernardo Silva and retained Ilkay Gundogan pushing Casado and Lopez out of the starting lineup. Instead, these young talents have seized their opportunities impressively stifling Bayern’s experienced midfielders including Thomas Muller and Joshua Kimmich.

Stephen Warnock a Liverpool defender praised the trio as “exceptional,” highlighting their ability to facilitate Barcelona’s play. Casado played the deepest role, effectively shielding the defense and recovering possession. Although he only made his first start this season, he has quickly become a key figure for manager Haasi Flick even providing an assist in the match.

Pedri already a rising star since joining from Las Palmas in 2020, showcased his playmaking skills by constantly linking up with defenders and advancing the ball. His significant contributions earned him the Golden Boy award in 2021 and his contract now features a staggering £846 million release clause. Completing the trio, Lopez operated as a number 10, often pushing forward and assisting Barcelona’s first two goals.

His tactical awareness of when to drop back and when to press forward was particularly impressive. Barcelona’s bench also featured youthful talent with 20-year-old Gavi recovering from injury making a late appearance and 17-year-old Lamine Yamal, who provided an assist for Raphinha’s third goal. With such promising young players, the future looks bright for Barcelona.