Soccer-Barcelona overcome slow start to beat Copenhagen 4-1 and seal last-16 spot


Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - FC Barcelona v FC Copenhagen - Spotify Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain - January 28, 2026 FC Barcelona's Raphinha celebrates scoring their third goal with Lamine Yamal REUTERS/Albert Gea

BARCELONA, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Barcelona stormed back in ‌the second half to claim a 4-1 victory over Copenhagen at the Camp Nou on Wednesday, sealing ‌a top-eight finish and direct qualification for the last 16 of the Champions League.

Goals from Robert ‌Lewandowski, Lamine Yamal, Raphinha and Marcus Rashford ensured the Catalans finished fifth in the standings on 16 points, level with Manchester City, Chelsea and Sporting but ahead on goal difference.

Copenhagen shocked the hosts early when 17-year-old Viktor Dadason slotted the opener past Joan Garcia in the fourth ‍minute but the second half began with a Barcelona fightback.

Yamal set up ‍Lewandowski to equalise in the 48th minute, ‌before scoring himself in the 60th with a deflected effort that left Copenhagen keeper Dominik Kotarski helpless. Raphinha made ‍it ​3-1 from the penalty spot after Lewandowski was fouled, and Rashford added a fourth with a free kick in the 85th minute.

"We all came here tonight thinking about getting into the top eight. We're very happy ⁠with the win," 18-year-old Yamal told Movistar Plus.

"When you concede a goal ‌in the Champions League, it's very difficult to come back, but the team was very resilient and managed to turn it around. ⁠With the number of ‍matches we play in a season, having two fewer matches leaves you feeling much better."

Despite the comfortable final result, Barcelona endured a frustrating first half, during which Copenhagen took a shock lead.

Dadason stunned the home crowd after Mohamed Elyounoussi delivered a defence-splitting pass, ‍allowing Dadason to outrun Barca's high defensive line before rifling a ‌low shot past keeper Garcia.

Clearly unsettled, Barcelona were wasteful in attack during the opening 45 minutes. Raphinha and Lewandowski spurned opportunities to equalise, while Eric Garcia came closest to levelling when his driven effort struck the crossbar in the 33rd minute.

The second half, however, saw a completely transformed Barcelona.

Barely three minutes after the restart, Yamal burst forward on a counter-attack, darting past Copenhagen defenders before unselfishly squaring the ball for Lewandowski to slot into an empty net.

The hosts seized control and upped the tempo, pinning Copenhagen deep inside their own half and Barca took the lead on the hour ‌mark through Yamal, whose deflected shot from inside the box looped over a stranded Kotarski and nestled into the far corner.

Raphinha made it 3-1 from the penalty spot in the 69th minute after Lewandowski was brought down inside the area while attempting to shoot and ​substitute Rashford wrapped up the scoring.

Although Barcelona delivered a clinical attacking display, questions remain about their defensive organisation. They completed the league phase without a clean sheet and finished with the worst defence among the top 13 teams.

(Reporting by Fernando KallasEditing by Toby Davis)

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