Lewandowski leads the way as Barcelona regains 3-point lead over Real Madrid

FC Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski celebrates with FC Barcelona's Fermin Lopez after scoring their second goal against Girona. (Reuters)
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Updated 31 March 2025
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Lewandowski leads the way as Barcelona regains 3-point lead over Real Madrid

  • Lewandowski has scored nine goals in his last nine league games and has 25 goals in total in the competition, three more than Madrid’s Kylian Mbappé

MADRID: Barcelona reestablished its three-point lead over Real Madrid at the top of the Spanish league after beating Catalan rival Girona 4-1 on Sunday.
Robert Lewandowski added to his league-leading tally with two second-half goals.
Lewandowski has scored nine goals in his last nine league games and has 25 goals in total in the competition, three more than Madrid’s Kylian Mbappé.
“For me the most important thing is what I can do to help the team,” Lewandowski said. “I know that if I score two goals, I’ll be helping my team. As a striker it’s important to have confidence for when the ball comes to me.”
Barcelona went in front with an own-goal by Girona defender Ladislav Krejci in the first half. Ferran Torres added the fourth goal for Barcelona in the final minutes at Montjuic stadium.
On Saturday, Madrid had moved level on points with Barcelona with a 3-2 victory over Leganes at home and third-placed Atletico Madrid dropped nine points off the lead following a 1-1 draw at Espanyol.
It was Barcelona’s sixth win in a row in all competitions, and 11th in its last 12 matches. Hansi Flick’s team is yet to lose in 20 games this year, with its last loss coming against Atletico in December.
“We are in great form at the moment and we are creating a lot of chances when we have the ball. What I take from today is our ability to react after the break,” Flick said. “The great thing about my team is that we always want to score goals and everyone likes to see that.”
Barcelona has scored four or more goals in 20 of its 45 matches in all competitions this season.
“When you score four times it means you played a great match,” Lewandowski said. “We’ve been scoring a lot, and it’s important that when we can’t score early we have been patient and not changing our game plan.”
Flick praised the “special” Poland striker.
“Lewandowski is really important,” Flick said. “I don’t like to pick out individuals but he is special inside the box.”
Arnaut Danjuma scored early in the second half for Girona, which is winless in seven consecutive matches and stayed in 13th place.
Barcelona forward Raphinha stayed on the bench to get some rest following his matches with Brazil in South American World Cup qualifying.
Barcelona visits Atletico in the second leg of the Copa del Rey semifinals on Wednesday. The first match ended 4-4.
Other results
Fifth-placed Villarreal won 2-1 at Getafe to gain ground on fourth-placed Athletic Bilbao, which couldn’t manage more than a 0-0 home draw with 14th-placed Osasuna. Villarreal trails Athletic by six points with a game in hand.
Valencia moved to 15th place by beating eighth-placed Mallorca 1-0 with Diego López scoring the winner in the 50th. Valencia has won twice in its last six league matches. It was Mallorca’s first loss after six matches.


Jessica Pegula beats Elina Svitolina in straight sets in Dubai final

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Jessica Pegula beats Elina Svitolina in straight sets in Dubai final

DUBAI: ‌Jessica Pegula put on a clinical performance as she handed Elina Svitolina her first loss in a WTA ​1000 final in a dominant 6-2 6-4 victory to win the Dubai Tennis Championships on Saturday.
Pegula, who turns 32 on Tuesday, became the second-oldest woman to win the tournament after her American compatriot Venus Williams, who won it in 2014 when she was 33.
“It’s ‌a great birthday ‌present for me. I ​get ‌to ⁠celebrate by ​flying ⁠back home in a few hours. Super happy to go home with the trophy. It was a great week,” Pegula said after ending a three-match losing streak in WTA 1000 finals. World number five Pegula quickly built a 3-0 ⁠lead in the first set as ‌she kept Ukrainian Svitolina ‌near the baseline before getting ​the first break with ‌a backhand cross-court shot and holding her ‌own serve with a masterful backhand slice.
Svitolina’s attempt to bounce back ended when former US Open finalist Pegula saved two break points to go 5-1 up. ‌A frustrated Svitolina, who had won all four of her previous WTA 1000 ⁠finals, ⁠netted a forehand as Pegula took the set.
Pegula was measured in the second set as she got a decisive break in the fifth game, and she won the match with an ace to secure her 10th title on the tour.
“Speechless after that fight. I was really trying to put myself out there, and I was playing like there is no ​tomorrow, just trying to ​put all the effort in,” Pegula said.