Barcelona won 1-0 at home to Mallorca in the 33rd round of the Spanish League.
The scoreline may suggest a close match, but the reality is that Barça dominated the game completely and wasted an incredible number of opportunities.
The first half alone saw 24 shots without scoring, the highest number of shots in a single half without scoring in La Liga history.
Dani Olmo scored the only goal in the second half to seal Barcelona’s victory, which continued its absolute dominance thereafter.
With Olmo’s goal, Barcelona became the only club, along with Tottenham, in the top five leagues to have five players score 10 or more goals in all competitions this season.
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Robert Lewandowski has scored 40 goals, followed by Rafinha (30), Ferran Torres (17), Lamine Yamal (14), and Olmo (10).
Barcelona’s dominance continued, with 40 shots over the 90 minutes, compared to just 4 for the visitors at the Estadio Luis Companys.
It’s worth noting that Jules Kounde did not feature in the match, ending his record of 104 consecutive starts for his club and the French national team.
With Barcelona’s victory, the Catalans temporarily extended their lead over second-placed Real Madrid to 7 points, pending their anticipated match against Getafe on Wednesday.