After Yamal and Krkic! Marc Bernal becomes Barcelona's third-youngest goalscorer in Champions League playoffs
Steven Perez
Dailysports's expert
The Champions League round of 16 clash against Newcastle turned into a showcase for the young talents of La Masia. In the 18th minute, midfielder Marc Bernal fired home a clinical strike to put Barcelona ahead 2-1, expertly finishing off a pinpoint assist from Gerard Martin.
Details: According to Stats Foot, this goal allowed Bernal (aged 18 years and 296 days) to etch his name into the club's elite record books. He now ranks as the third-youngest player to score for Barcelona in the Champions League playoffs. Only the phenomenal Bojan Krkic (17 years and 217 days) and Lamine Yamal (17 years and 241 days) are ahead of him on this prestigious list.
The match started at a blistering pace for the Blaugrana: Raphinha opened the scoring, but the Magpies quickly responded. Bernal's precise finish swung the advantage back to Hansi Flick's men.
It's worth noting that Newcastle equalized again shortly after, and by the 30th minute, the score stood at 2-2.
Reminder: Eric Garcia was forced to leave the pitch early in the match. The reason is now known.