Barça B secured a crucial away victory against Barakaldo, winning 1-2 and keeping their hopes of survival alive as they head into the final match of the Primera RFEF against Unionistas. The victory at the Estadi Johan Cruyff is essential, as the team needs a miracle in their last game to ensure they remain in the league. Currently, Barça B sits in 18th place with 42 points, three points behind Sestao River, who occupy the safety line.
Toni Fernández once again played a pivotal role by scoring the opening goal in the 8th minute, demonstrating his talent after a fortunate rebound following an initial shot saved by the Barakaldo goalkeeper. Just before halftime, Barakaldo equalized thanks to a goal from Alex Valiño, throwing the effort of the first half into uncertainty.
After the break, Barça B continued to push forward, and despite Barakaldo putting pressure on the defense with a shot hitting the post, the momentum ultimately shifted in favor of the visitors. Alan Godoy, the promising 16-year-old forward, sealed the win with a goal in the 70th minute after capitalizing on a rebound from a poorly cleared cross, sending an important message of resilience and skill from the young players.
The team’s hopes now hinge not only on a victory against Unionistas but also on the outcomes of matches involving Real Unión and Sestao River. The spirit of the team remains unbroken, showing that as long as there is life, there is hope. With young talents like Toni Fernández and Alan Godoy leading the charge, Barça B is set to fight until the very end.