Barcelona comes back from two down to stun Levante
Barcelona staged a thrilling second-half comeback to defeat Levante 3-2 away in LaLiga, overcoming a two-goal deficit after a poor first-half display.
Hanis Flick's visitors fell behind early in the match as Ivan Romero capitalised on space inside the box to slot home in the 15th minute.
Levante doubled its lead before the break. Alejandro Balde was penalised for handball following a video assistant referee (VAR) review, and Jose Luis Morales converted the resulting penalty to leave the defending champion with a mountain to climb.
Marcus Rashford, making his full debut for the Catalan club after joining on loan from Manchester United, was substituted at half-time.
Barcelona fought after the break and Pedri pulled one back with a stunning strike in the 49th, finding the top corner.
"We know this isn't an easy pitch. In the first half, we didn't play with enough pace," Pedri said after the match.
"I'm happy with the team's reaction."
Ferran Torres, who had earlier been denied by the crossbar, levelled the score three minutes later with a well-taken volley.
The match appeared destined for a draw until stoppage-time, when Levante's Unai Elgezabal inadvertently headed Lamine Yamal's pinpoint cross into his own net.
Barca will visit Rayo Vallecano next week as it continues its title defence. Levante, which has lost both its opening fixtures, will travel to Elche hoping for a more positive result.