Barca win in match with two red cards

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Barca defender Gerard Pique was shown a red card in the final match of his professional career without even taking the field. In addition, another important player for the team, Robert Lewandowski, was shown a red card for an unnecessary foul.

Barcelona left the field with a 2-1 win over Osasuna in the last match before the World Cup break, sparking further incidents.

Barca fell behind early on in the match against Osasuna thanks to a goal by David Garcia. Osasuna's Spanish defender Garcia headed the ball into the box from a corner kick in the sixth minute of the match.

Despite having the ball in possession from the start of the match, Xavi's team was unable to mount any effective attacks.

On the other hand, Robert Lewandowski put the team in danger in the 31st minute of the match. He received a red card for a bad foul on the hosts' goal scorer Garcia in midfield. As a result, Barca had to play with a team of ten for the rest of the match.

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