Barcelona has not had a good performance at Camp Nou against Eintracht Frankfurt in the second leg of the Europa League quarterfinals, and for now, they are eliminated. Nevertheless, the 'Azulgranas' don't give up and found a goal late in the game, thanks to Sergio Busquets, and now they are losing 1-3.
The Portuguese referee Artur Soares Dias had added nine minutes of stoppage time to the match, and the first few seconds were underway. Xavi Hernandez's team kept attacking, with the hope of equalizing, and with so much insistence, they had the opportunity to reduce the gap.
Adama Traore projected himself on the right flank, took advantage over his markers, and sent a cross to the penalty area, looking for Luuk de Jong, the main reference in the box. However, the Dutch striker couldn't do much and was superbly anticipated by Austrian Martin Hinteregger.
Eintracht Frankfurt had cleared the ball, but the danger was not over, as Sergio Busquets was set up a few meters from the small box. The Spanish midfielder, who had a goal disallowed a few minutes earlier, did not hesitate to take a powerful shot with his right foot.
The ball gained a lot of speed and overcame the resistance of goalkeeper Kevin Trapp, who tried to save the shot with a great stretch. Thus, Barcelona is now trailing 1-3 and needs two more goals to level the series against the 'Eagles', forcing extra time.