Barcelona defeated Real Oviedo 3-0 on Sunday, reclaiming the top spot in La Liga. Goals from Dani Olmo, Raphinha, and a spectacular strike by Lamine Yamal propelled the Catalan club to victory at the partially-reopened Camp Nou. The win puts Barcelona one point ahead of Real Madrid in the league standings as the title race heats up.
Barcelona’s Victory Secures La Liga Lead
The match took place on January 25, 2026, at Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain. While Oviedo currently sits at the bottom of the La Liga table, Barcelona faced a determined defensive effort from their opponents for much of the game. The breakthrough finally came in the second half, allowing Barcelona to control the tempo and secure a comfortable win.
First Half Struggles
Barcelona struggled to find its rhythm in the first half, with passing accuracy below their usual standards. Real Oviedo effectively disrupted Barcelona’s build-up play and posed a threat on the counter-attack. Haissem Hassan forced a save from Barcelona goalkeeper Joan Garcia with a long-range effort.
However, Barcelona’s attacking players also had opportunities. Raphinha tested Oviedo goalkeeper Aaron Escandell with a shot towards the near post before halftime, but the score remained level.
Second-Half Dominance and Goals
Barcelona emerged with increased intensity after the break. The pressure paid off when Dani Olmo opened the scoring following a period of sustained pressure in Oviedo’s box. The goal stemmed from effective pressing by both Yamal and Raphinha, creating the opportunity for Olmo to find the net.
Raphinha then extended Barcelona’s lead in the 57th minute, capitalizing on a misjudged back-pass from David Costas. He skillfully chipped the ball over Escandell, adding to Oviedo’s woes. The Brazilian winger has been a consistent performer for Barcelona this season, contributing crucial goals and assists.
The highlight of the match was undoubtedly Lamine Yamal’s stunning third goal. A perfectly weighted cross from Olmo seemed destined to fall behind the young forward, but Yamal executed a breathtaking sideways scissor-kick to volley the ball into the net. This goal showcased the 16-year-old’s exceptional athleticism and technical ability, further solidifying his status as one of the most exciting young talents in world football.
A heavy downpour interrupted play late in the match, exposing the ongoing renovations at Camp Nou, which currently lack a full roof. Despite the weather, Robert Lewandowski had a chance to add a fourth goal, but Escandell made a crucial save.
Implications for the La Liga Title Race
This victory is significant for Barcelona as they navigate a competitive La Liga season. The team is currently vying for the championship alongside Real Madrid, and maintaining the top spot is crucial. The performance of Lamine Yamal, in particular, is a positive sign for the club, demonstrating the depth of talent within their squad.
The ongoing absence of injured midfielder Pedri Gonzalez remains a concern for Barcelona. His creative influence is sorely missed, and the team will need to find ways to compensate for his absence. The club will be hoping for his swift recovery to bolster their midfield options.
Looking ahead, Barcelona will face a challenging schedule in February, including matches against Sevilla and Atletico Madrid. These fixtures will test their title credentials and could prove decisive in the La Liga standings. The completion of the Camp Nou renovations, expected by the end of 2026, will also be a key factor in enhancing the matchday experience for fans and providing a more modern stadium for the team.
The next few weeks will be critical for Barcelona as they aim to solidify their position at the top of the table and continue their pursuit of the Spanish League title. The team’s ability to overcome challenges and maintain consistency will be paramount to their success.
Barcelona’s win also highlights the disparity in quality within Spanish football, with a clear gap between the top teams and those struggling at the bottom of the league.
Agence France-Presse reported on the match.

