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Barcelona‘s teenage substitute Marc Guiu scored late in the second half on his debut to secure a 1-0 home win over Athletic Bilbao in LaLiga, sending Xavi Hernandez’s side up to third.

Barca, who were without the injured Frenkie de Jong, Pedri and Robert Lewandowski, had more possession but created fewer chances than the visitors in first half, where their best opportunity saw Joao Felix hit the bar in the 10th minute.

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But Barcelona were sharper in attack after the break and 17-year-old striker Guiu scored in the 80th minute, seconds after coming on for Fermin Lopez.

Barca climbed one place with 24 points, a point behind Real Madrid before they host El Clasico next Saturday.

“We knew they [Bilbao] were going to put constant pressure on us,” said Xavi. “They have done an extraordinary job. It has been difficult for us [but] if anyone deserved the victory, it was Barcelona.”

Bilbao could have taken the lead when Inaki Williams’ effort was saved by Marc-Andre ter Stegen before the goalkeeper then denied Nico Williams in first-half stoppage time.

Barcelona's Marc Guiu celebrates after scoring a goal against Athletic Club.
Barcelona’s Marc Guiu celebrates after scoring a goal against Athletic Club.

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The visitors had lost left-back Yuri Berchiche midway through the first half as he appeared to hurt his ankle.

Barca were sharper in attack after the break but their Spain keeper Simon kept out Felix twice and held firm until striker Guiu scored in the 80th, seconds after replacing Fermin Lopez.

At 17 years 291 days, Guiu became the youngest player to score for Barcelona on his debut in LaLiga this century.

“I can’t believe it. I’m out of breath, enjoying the moment,” he told Esports 3. “This is unimaginable. I’ve been working all my life to take advantage of opportunities and it’s come to me.

“Joao Felix controlled the ball, I saw that there was space behind the defence, he gave it to me and I beat Unai Simon. It’s an honour to have scored a goal against a goalkeeper of his calibre.”

Barca host Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League on Wednesday before hosting Real Madrid next Saturday.

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