Barcelona mentor Xavi Hernandez said his side's mind-boggling rebound against Celta Vigo on Saturday was an impression of the generational change in the public eye.
Robert Lewandowski scored two times as of now before João Cancelo struck in the 89th moment as Barça came from two objectives down at the Olympic Arena to beat Celta 3-2.
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The late meeting implied Barcelona turned into the main LaLiga group to win in the last 14 seasons while following by various objectives entering the 80th moment, as per ESPN Details and Data. In that range, groups confronting a multi-objective deficiency in the last 10 minutes of a match were 0-17-1,963.
"It was a marvelous rebound," Xavi said in a news gathering after Barça, unbeaten through six LaLiga games this season, pushed top of the association forward of Genuine Madrid's down against Atletico Madrid on Sunday.
"We truly accepted until the end. We played with confidence and fortitude. It was a rebound brought into the world from a will to win. At the point when you don't play well, you want these characteristics.
"We were facing an ever-increasing number of challenges, leaving two at the back, every other person on the pitch was a going after player. We needed to face challenges and it fell off.
"This shows the generational change we find in the public eye. [The players] don't surrender, 2-0 down, at home, however this age battles until the end.
"Gavi, [Alejando] Balde, Lamine [Yamal] ... today is a huge mark of intonation for our triumphant person. We have not played great football, but rather it's about incredible person and confidence."
Celta had driven through a first half strike from Jörgen Strand Larsen, with Anastasios Druvika's' work a short way from time quieting the home help and apparently fixing an unforeseen success for the guests.
In any case, two Lewandowski objectives, set up by João Félix and afterward Cancelo, made ready for a splendid Gavi cross to make an emotional champ for Cancelo.
Xavi singled out midfielder Gavi, who supplanted the harmed Frenkie de Jong in the principal half, for being at the focal point of the pivot.
"Assuming we need to represent the rebound in somebody, it would be Gavi," the mentor added. "Be that as it may, this was a collaboration. The [Celta] objective in the 80th moment was a sledge blow - - ordinarily Barça don't return from that."
Celta might have been far away in the last part however for the greatness of Barça goalkeeper Marc-André Ter Stegen, who made a few significant recoveries.
"In the event that the game had finished 4-2 to us, individuals would have said it was fair," Celta mentor Rafa Benitez said in a news meeting. "We leave with the sensation of 'not again' as has occurred in different games this season when we have buckled down.
"I told the players toward the end they ought to be furious and irritated in light of the fact that we needed reason in the last minutes to stop the game a bit and forestall the circumstances they made."
Xavi yielded that notwithstanding the happiness of the success, the exhibition showed Barça actually have a lot to get to the next level.
"I concur with all that [Benitez] said," the Barça supervisor added. "We expected to contend better and show more reason. We were bad at squeezing in the wake of losing the ball. We might have lost, and we will gain from that.
"The success tastes great, yet worse than [the 5-0 successes against Real] Betis and Antwerp, since that is our way. The way is those games, playing great, better ball dissemination. At the point when our force drops, the group endures a ton."
Barça's prosperity was likewise spoiled by a lower leg sprain endured by De Jong, with sources let ESPN know that early gauges propose he will be out for more than one month.
"We really want to see after tests on Sunday," Xavi said. "He is major areas of strength for a who doesn't fall off delicately. On the off chance that he's approached to fall off, there's a justification behind it. We trust it's not terrible."