Champions League: Dynamo Kiev 0-4 Barcelona - Catalans maintain perfect start, Braithwaite net brace
Thanks to a four-goals-to-nothing victory in Ukraine over Dynamo Kiev, Barcelona have scaled through into the Round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League.
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Danish forward Martin Braithwaite in action for Barcelona against Dynamo Kiev. Photo: @FCBarcelona |
The Catalans maintained a perfect start in the continental club football tournament with four goals in the second fourty-five minutes.
Dynamo Kiev suffered huge pressure in the hands of their visitors who were in charge for a huge part of the game and went ahead to concede four unanswered goals.
Full-Time in Ukraine: Dynamo Kiev 0-4 Barcelona ⬇
FULL TIME! pic.twitter.com/1pgUDV416I
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) November 24, 2020
Ronald Koeman's side took the lead in the 52nd minute through American defender Sergino Dest and five minutes after Danish forward Martin Braithwaite made it two as the Spanish side continue to hold the ball more.
Martin Braithwaite - two goals, one assist ⬇
9️⃣0️⃣ Minutes
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) November 24, 2020
2️⃣ Goals
1️⃣ Assist
Good game, @MartinBraith! 💪🟦🟥 pic.twitter.com/3Wum4txuuX
Braithwaite netted the third for Barca in the 70th minute from the penalty spot after winning the penalty kick himself and French forward Antoine Griezmann sealed the victory for the Catalans with the fourth goal in the second minute of additional time after full-time.
Barcelona have successfully maintained their perfect start to the Champions League 2020/21 with their fourth win over Dynamo Kiev in Ukraine and are Group G leaders with twelve points after winning all four encounters while Dynamo Kiev are third with one point, clinching one draw and losing three.
Watch: Barcelona Head Coach Ronald Koeman's post-match comments - "we deserved it" ⬇
❝We deserved it.❞
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) November 25, 2020
— @RonaldKoeman, on the 4-0 win pic.twitter.com/OrU8lqmjWS
Barcelona sits comfortably at the top of Group G table ⬇
Four down, two to go. pic.twitter.com/UevIVpwhve
— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) November 24, 2020
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