BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Lamine Yamal came through for Barcelona again.
With an assist and a goal, Yamal led Barcelona’s comeback against Copenhagen and helped the Catalan club secure a top-eight finish in the league phase of the Champions League on Wednesday.
With a 4-1 victory at home, Barcelona ended in fifth place to reach an automatic spot in the round of 16.
Copenhagen surprised early with 17-year-old Viktor Dadason scoring for the visitors in a breakaway four minutes into the match in Barcelona, but Yamal started Barcelona’s rally by assisting on Robert Lewandowski’s 48th-minute goal and then scored the go-ahead goal himself in the 60th.
Raphinha and Marcus Rashford later sealed Barcelona’s victory — its 14th in its last 15 matches in all competitions.
The 18-year Yamal has been the top Barcelona player in the last few years and he proved his worth again on Wednesday.
He dribbled into the area before setting up Lewandowski’s equalizer, then hit a curling shot from the right side of the box to add the second goal. The ball deflected on a defender before hitting the top corner by the far post.
Dadason’s goal was his third in the Champions League before turning 18. Yamal had the most ever in the tournament with five.
Copenhagen ended 31st in the 36-team league phase.
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