Soccer-Barcelona march on towards title with 2-0 victory at Getafe


Soccer Football - LaLiga - Getafe v FC Barcelona - Estadio Coliseum, Getafe, Spain - April 25, 2026 FC Barcelona's Marcus Rashford scores their second goal REUTERS/Isabel Infantes

GETAFE, Spain, April ⁠25 (Reuters) - Barcelona continued their march towards the ⁠LaLiga title with a 2-0 victory ‌at Getafe on Saturday, as goals from Fermin Lopez and Marcus Rashford secured them a ninth consecutive league win.

The ​result moved Barcelona to 85 ⁠points, 11 ahead ⁠of second-placed Real Madrid with five rounds remaining, following ⁠Real's ‌1-1 draw at Real Betis on Friday. Getafe are sixth with 44 ⁠points.

While Barcelona sought to maintain momentum ​with the ‌title within reach, Getafe, competing for European qualification, ⁠kept ​the visitors at bay for much of the first half.

The breakthrough arrived for Barcelona just before ⁠the interval as Lopez latched ​onto a Pedri through ball, charging into the area to steer a clinical, low finish into ⁠the bottom corner.

Barcelona secured the points in the 74th minute following a clinical counter-attack initiated from a Getafe throw-in deep in the visitors' ​half. Rashford collected the ball ⁠on the halfway line and drove forward largely ​unchallenged before dispatching a ‌composed, low strike from the ​edge of the penalty area.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in GdanskEditing by Toby Davis)

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