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Thanks to Adama Traore’s insistence down Barcelona’s right-hand-side, the Catalans, trailing to Napoli in their Europa League play-off first-leg tie, were able to get a lifeline.
His ball into the box had hit Juan Jesus on the hand but had been missed by everyone apart from the VAR operative.
A penalty was given, and Ferran Torres made no mistake to bring Barca back on level terms.
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In celebrating the goal, however, it was noticeable that his shirt lacked the Barcelona crest and the manufacturer’s mark. Was he wearing a fake shirt?!
A first goal at Camp Nou for Ferran Torres! ?
The Spaniard levels the game at 1-1 from the spot ??#UEL pic.twitter.com/CWD7GBL2iB
— Football on BT Sport (@btsportfootball) February 17, 2022
Ferran the man ?#BarçaNapoli pic.twitter.com/ZMIRg8mJMd