Barcelona avoided an unnecessary stumble and overturned a two-goal deficit to defeat Levante 3–2 in their second game of the season.
A week after cruising to victory in their La Liga debut, Barcelona were down two goals going into halftime against Levante. Hansi Flick’s side responded in the second half and goals from Pedri, Ferran Torres and a stoppage time own-goal rescued what could prove to be three massive points come the end of the season.
It was a thrilling contest from a neutral point of view, with a number of stellar individual performances and with Barcelona reminding the world of the never-say-die mindset they’ve developed under Flick. Yet, performances like this one won’t suffice if Barça want to successfully defend their La Liga crown.
Here are three takeaways from Barcelona’s dramatic comeback win.






