
Barcelona earned a victory at the Nou Camp thanks to two goals from defender Jules Kounde, as they came from behind to beat Eintracht Frankfurt in their first Champions League match at the stadium in more than three years.
Frankfurt scored first after 21 minutes when Ansgar Knauff ran onto Nathaniel Brown’s pass and finished past Joan Garcia. Barcelona responded in the second half, helped by Marcus Rashford, who came on at the break. His cross set up Kounde to head in the equaliser, and just three minutes later Kounde scored again from a Lamine Yamal cross.
The win puts Barcelona on 10 points from six games, keeping them in the fight for a top-eight spot that would send them straight into the last 16. They still have two league-phase games left, against Slavia Prague and Copenhagen.
Eintracht Frankfurt, meanwhile, are struggling, sitting on only four points from six matches and facing the risk of being knocked out of European competition.
