Barcelona play Wolverhampton Wanderers. Barcelona, Spain.
M/S referee tossing coin for the two captains, Wolverhampton Captain wins and decides to kick from right to left. M/S of the crowd. Wolves kick off and ball is kicked up field into the Barcelona...
Barcelona play Wolverhampton Wanderers. Barcelona, Spain.
M/S referee tossing coin for the two captains, Wolverhampton Captain wins and decides to kick from right to left. M/S of the crowd. Wolves kick off and ball is kicked up field into the Barcelona half. Wolves left winger centres the ball across Barcelona goal, Broadbent has a shot. M/S Barcelona goalkeeper Ramallet dives and saves the ball, he throws clear. M/S Barcelona on the attack. Suarez centres the ball across the Wolves goal, and Villaverde (Villeverde ?) heads it in. Barcelona players congratulate each other. M/S of the crowds watching. Barcelona players beat Wolves men and take the ball up towards Wolves goal. M/S as Ladislao Kebala scores Barcelona's second goal. M/S cheering crowd at half time.
Barcelona on the attack from right to left in second half. The ball is passed across near the Wolves goal, a Barcelona player collects it and passes to Evaristo who shoots scoring Barcelona's third goal. M/S cheering crowd. Villaverde is tackled by Stuart of Wolves who gets the ball passing it on to Harris who collects and shoots upfield towards Barcelona goal. M/S Wolves man coming in from left wing, he has a shot at goal, but it just goes past post. C/U crowd shot. M/S Suarez of Barcelona with the ball, beats Mason of Wolves, and passes upfield towards the Wolves goal. The ball goes to Villaverde he centres and a Wolves player runs onto it and tries to clear but the ball is deflected by Stuart. M/S as Villaverde scores another goal. Final score - Barcelona 4 Wolves 0.
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