Granada 2-2 Barcelona: Another comeback but two points dropped in LaLiga

Granada 2-2 Barcelona: Another comeback but two points dropped in LaLiga

Barça came from two goals down to draw but Joao Felix was denied a late equaliser

Barcelona came from behind to draw 2-2 at Granada on Sunday with Sergi Roberto scoring an 85th minute equaliser after Lamine Yamal had become the youngest ever goal scorer in LaLiga. 

Granada had earlier opened the scoring after just 17 seconds through Bryan Zaragoza. It's the quickest goal Barça have ever conceded in the league. 

Zaragoza added his second in the 29th minute with a brilliant individual effort. After latching on to a long ball, who twisted and turned to deceive Jules Kounde before beating Marc-Andre ter Stegen. 

Barça dominated from there and were given hope on the stroke of half-time when Lamine turned in from close range after good work from Joao Felix. The goal made Lamine the league's youngest ever scorer at 16 years and 87 days, taking the record from Fabrice Olinga. 

Barça threw everything at Granada after the break but struggled to break down their low block until substitute Roberto turned home an Alejandro Balde cross. 

Zaragoza could have completed his hat-trick moments later, smashing the post on a rare Granada counter-attack before Barça controversially had a late goal ruled out. 

Felix thought he had won it, turning home a Joao Cancelo cross, but Ferran Torres was ruled offside in the build-up to the goal. 

Torres was ruled to be millimetres offside and interfering with the play even though he did not touch the ball or get anywhere near Cancelo's cross, which was destined for Felix. 

The result leaves Barça three points back from leaders Real Madrid in third place, while Granada remain in the bottom three. 

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