Two strikes and a broken nose: Garcia calls out Barca's shaky defense in Brugge thriller
5 November 2025
Match Drama: Garcia Criticizes Barca's Defense After 3-3 Brugge Thriller
Eric Garcia, Barcelona's defender, criticized the defensive errors that cost his team in a 3-3 draw with Club Brugge in the Champions League on Wednesday, saying the opponents threatened with just two passes to reach their area.
The Catalans opened with Ferran Torres's strike in the 8th minute after a slick pass from Lamine Yamal. Brugge answered with Carlos Forbes in the 6th minute, and Forbes added a second in the 17th to put Brugge ahead. Yamal equalized in the 61st minute to level at 2-2. Nicolò Tressoldi struck for Brugge in the 63rd, giving Brugge a 3-2 lead. An own goal by Christos Tzolis in the 77th minute completed the 3-3 draw.
A late decision around a penalty was reviewed by VAR but not awarded. The match ended in a 3-3 draw, leaving Barca in a tight group and Brugge in a strong position.
Garcia added that defending remains a collective responsibility and that turnovers in dangerous zones cost them dearly. He also mentioned a nose injury suffered during the match, joking that perhaps the referee could have let them take the last corner anyway.
Punchlines time: defense is so porous that even the ball could draft a mortgage in Barcelona. And if football were a comedy club, Barca would be selling tickets to a lost and found for the gaps.