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Benfica left-back Alvaro Carreras has insisted he remains happy with the Portuguese side amid interest in his services from Manchester United, Barcelona and Real Madrid. Carreras, 21, joined Benfica this summer when his loan from United,
Liverpool became the first team to guarantee a place in the last 16 of the new Champions League format by beating Lille 2-1 on Tuesday, while Barcelona fought back from two goals down to stun Benfica 5-4 in a thriller.
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Barcelona forward Ferran Torres made the most of his starting opportunity against his former club Valencia, playing a key role in the team’s dominant 7-1 victory. The Spanish international scored the second goal on the night and created the final one by providing the cross that Cesar Tarrega ultimately turned into an own goal.
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Barcelona overwhelmed Valencia in the Spanish league with four players scoring in the first 24 minutes of a 7-1 rout Frenkie de Jong opened in the third minute, Ferran Torres added to the lead in the eighth,
Former Valencia academy graduate Ferran Torres doubled their lead on the night just five minutes later as Barça smelled blood in the water, further adding to the scoreline in the 14th and 24th minutes via strikes from Brazilian star Raphinha and Fermín López.
Barcelona looks to get back on track in the La Liga title race as Hansi Flick's troops are set to clash with Valencia in Catalunya.
Barcelona overwhelmed Valencia in the Spanish league on Sunday with four different players scoring in the first 24 minutes of a 7-1 victory.
Barcelona blew away a miserable Valencia 7-1 on Sunday to get back on track in La Liga with a ruthless victory. Hansi Flick's side trail La Liga leaders Real Madrid by seven points and second-placed Atletico Madrid by three.