Barcelona was treated with a big blow after an important player had sustained a hamstring injury on Saturday.
The Catalans maintained their four-point lead on Real Madrid at the top of Laliga with a remarkable 4-3 comeback victory in Celta Vigo.
The side of Hansi Flick was 3-1 at home after the hat trick of Borja Iglesias before gathering in a sensational way to score a winner in death.
A penalty was awarded by VAR in the 98th minute after an error on Dani Olmo and Raphinha kept his courage to shoot his guts. Pot-kick high in the net.
Despite the wild parties at the end of the game, the victory of Barcelona will be overshadowed by an injury to Robert Lewandowski.
The Polish striker was seen who held his hamstring and was eventually replaced in the 78th minute of the victory.
The club wrote in a short explanation: 'Tests performed on Sunday have confirmed that the player of the first team Robert Lewandowski has a left semitendinosus injury. His return will be determined by his progress. '
Lewandowski is now a big doubt for the title of Barcelona, ​​Copa del Rey Final and Semi-Final of the Champions League.
Flick's side returns to action on Tuesday when they host Mallorca before they take on Real Madrid in the Copa del Rey final on Saturday evening.
The Spanish giants are then confronted with Inter Milan in the semi-final of the Champions League on either side of a trip to Rock-Bottom Real Valladolid.
Robert Lewandowski has led the Barcelona attack this season with 40 goals in 48 performances in all competitions.
Last week Flick compared the 36-year-old with Cristiano Ronaldo and said: 'If you play at this level at this age … On the one hand it comes down to his fitness, and on the other he takes good care of himself.
'Just like Cristiano Ronaldo, he has a great physical structure. He is very professional and checks all factors to deliver optimum performance. '
