He FC Barcelona was displayed in front of the Betis and practically left his place on track to the quarterfinals of the King's Cup in the first half. They went to the locker room tunnel with a two-goal lead, but it could have been many more.
In fact, the team led by Hansi Flick scored a third goal in the last action of the first 45 minutes, thanks to Jules Koundébut it ended up being annulled due to a millimeter offside.
Lamine Yamal He received the ball in the right corner of the area and gave it to the Frenchman to shoot the crosshead and put the ball into the back of the net. The entire Montjuïc crowd chanted the name of the French defender, but his goal ended up not being added to the scoreboard as a result of one of the tightest offsides in memory.
Koundé's toe, slightly advanced.
And the Barça full-back had the tip of his boot slightly forward over that of the Betis centre-back. Something invaluable to the human eye, but which the semi-automatic offside system ended up ruling as illegal.