GIRONA — Pedri‘s third goal in his last four games earned Barcelona a crucial 1-0 win away at Girona on Saturday as Xavi Hernandez’s side strengthened their grip on top spot in LaLiga.
The midfielder struck on the hour mark, turning home his sixth goal of the season from close range after Paulo Gazzaniga had turned Jordi Alba‘s cross into his path.
Barca, who held off a late Girona onslaught, temporarily move six points clear of Real Madrid, who host third-placed Real Sociedad at the Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday.
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Rapid reaction
1. Barca survive attacking absences to claim points
A trip to a cold and windy Estadi Montilivi was never going to be easy for Barca, but their task was further complicated by the absence of 22-goal top scorer Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres through suspension. They then lost Ousmane Dembele, who has been in great form, to injury in the first half to leave them lacking a goal threat against a Girona side happy to sit back and play on the counter-attack.
A stalemate looked possible in the first half with neither side really coming close. Yann Couto wasted the home side’s best chance early on and Ansu Fati fired over the bar for Barca after a defensive error.
Xavi brought Jordi Alba on for Marcos Alonso at the break to compensate for a lack of width on the left and the change soon paid dividends. Alba had already got into several good positions when his cross led to the opening goal. Frenkie de Jong also pushed on and pressed much more to help Ansu and Raphinha in attack.
The goal forced Girona to play more on the front foot but Barca — thanks to a Ronald Araujo header off the line, some good defending from Jules Kounde and wayward finishing — saw the game out for a 14th clean sheet in 18 LaLiga fixtures this season.
2. Pedri “Potter” stars on 100th appearance
Pedri was not deemed fit enough to start this game after picking up a knock against Real Sociedad in midweek. However, Dembele’s injury and the lack of attacking depth available meant he was needed earlier than planned.
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So, on he came for his 100th Barcelona appearance at the age of 20. Xavi has asked him to get in to more goal-scoring positions and he is responding. His goal here was an example of being in the right place at the right time as he made himself Barca’s match-winner for the second weekend running. He also scored the only goal against Getafe last Sunday.
His performances have earned him the nickname “Pedri Potter” and, as Montilivi fell silent after his strike, that was all you could hear the radio commentators screaming.
3. Competitive Girona come up short
Girona drew with Madrid earlier this season but could not take points off Barca. Despite a spirited display after falling behind, they were beaten by their Catalan rivals for the third consecutive time at Montilivi in LaLiga.
They will lament missed chances late in the game. Ivan Martin missed the best of them and Valery fired over in stoppage time. There was also an Araujo header off the line and some last-ditch defending from Kounde as the 13,500 home crowd roared their team on.
It was not to be, though, and Girona remain pointless against Barca in the top flight. They have shown throughout the season that they should have more than enough to stay up, although the four-point gap to the bottom three will be unsettling for coach Michel, who was sent off late on.
Best and worst performers
Best: Pedri, Barcelona
The Catalan side’s match winner for the second week running.
Best: Ronald Araujo, Barcelona
The Uruguayan’s recovery pace helped Barca out several times and he was a rock as Girona pressed late on.
Best: Rodrigo Riquelme, Girona
The on-loan Atletico Madrid winger created a lot of problems with his tricky footwork.
Worst: Ousmane Dembele, Barcelona
Started slowly and was then forced off with an injury. Given his form and importance, Barca will hope it is nothing serious.
Worst: Paulo Gazzaniga, Girona
Could have done better when palming the ball to Pedri for the goal.
Worst: Ivan Martin, Girona
Missed a glorious late chance to claim a point.
Highlights and notable moments
Pedri came to Barca’s rescue for the second LaLiga game in a row.
PEDRI FINDS THE BREAKTHROUGH FOR BARCELONA 🤩 pic.twitter.com/77wAViVSaN
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After the match: What the managers and players said
Quotes to come…
Key stats (provided by ESPN Stats & Information)
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In his 100th game with Barcelona, Pedri scores his 15th goal (all competitions)
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Pedri: 3rd goal in last 4 games. That ties his total from the 23 games prior (all comps)
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This is the first time in the last 20 years that Barcelona wins 3 consecutive matches by 1-0 in all competitions.
Up next
Barcelona: Barca will visit Real Betis next in LaLiga on Wednesday, Feb. 1 (watch live on ESPN+ at 3 p.m. ET). Then, Barcelona host Sevilla on Sunday, Feb. 5 (watch live on ESPN+ at 3 p.m. ET).
Girona: Blanquivermells will host Valencia in LaLiga action on Sunday, Feb. 5 (watch live on ESPN+ at 10:15 a.m. ET).