Valencia produced a stunning second-half comeback to defeat LaLiga champions Barcelona 3-1 on the final day of the season, though the victory ultimately came too late to secure European football for the hosts.
Valencia Stun Barcelona 3-1 but Fall Short of Europe on Final Day

Valencia produced a stunning second-half comeback to defeat LaLiga champions Barcelona 3-1 on the final day of the season, though the victory ultimately came too late to secure European football for the hosts.
Comeback sealed in five frantic minutes
Barcelona took the lead and appeared in control before Valencia turned the match on its head, scoring twice in a five-minute spell to swing momentum decisively in their favour. They added a third to complete a memorable win at home.
Lewandowski's farewell goal
The afternoon carried a bittersweet note for the visitors as Robert Lewandowski marked what is reported to be his farewell appearance for Barcelona with a goal — a fitting send-off for the Polish striker, even as his side suffered defeat.
For Barcelona, the result ends their LaLiga campaign on a sour note. The champions arrived knowing the title was already theirs, but their performance offered little of the quality that earned them that honour across the season.
European dream falls short
Valencia's comeback, while spirited, arrived too late to alter their final standing. Despite the three points, results elsewhere meant they missed out on a place in European competition — a painful conclusion to a rollercoaster campaign.
The result will nonetheless give Valencia's supporters something to cheer as they look ahead to next season, having shown they can dismantle one of the division's elite sides when at their best.

