BELGRADE.- He Barcelona overwhelmed Red Star this Wednesday by winning 5-2 in Belgrade on the fourth day of the Champions Leaguewith which the Barça team is placed in the group of the first eight, specifically in sixth position, which gives direct access to the round of 16.
Defender Íñigo Martínez (12) opened the celebration with a header, which Congolese Silas Katompa (26) countered.
However, the Polish Robert Lewandowski sealed a double (42 and 52) and, quickly, the Brazilian Raphinha (54) joined the party.
Fermín (75) closed the Barça score to the confusion of the local team, who hoped to offer a more competitive image against an opponent that once again confirms its aspirations to win the European trophy. A goal by Angolan Felicio Milson (83) ended up making up the final result.
Both Raphinha and Lewandowski already have five goals in four games in the tournament, which leads them to be among the top scorers in the Champions League, tied with the Swede Viktor Gyokeres, from Sporting Club de Portugal, and the Englishman Harry Kane, from Bayern Munich. .
The Serbian fans lit a flare in the stands, a trademark of the house, in the well-known Little Maracaná just when the Champions League anthem was played. Afterwards, the DANA victims in southeastern Spain were honored with a minute of silence.
Atlético wins by the minimum
A goal from the Argentine Ángel Correa in the final stoppage time allowed Atlético de Madrid to achieve a 2-1 victory this Wednesday in the field of a Paris Saint-Germain that remains in a critical situation in the Champions League.
Correa, who had started as a substitute, successfully completed a counterattack in the 90+3, when everything seemed to point to a distribution of points after Warren Zaire-Emery had put PSG ahead in the 14th and fellow Argentine Nahuel Molina equalized to the Spanish in 18.
With 6 points, Atlético is resurrected after two defeats, while PSG has just 4 points out of a possible 12, with the threatening visit to Bayern Munich on the next day on the horizon.