<p> Barcelona threw away a three-goal half-time lead on the day Xavi Hernandez was appointed coach as Celta Vigo scored in the 96th minute to complete a stunning comeback in La Liga on Saturday.</p>.<p>Another deflating result for Barca was made worse by another injury for Ansu Fati, who gave his team an early lead and then had go off with a hamstring problem.</p>.<p>Goals from Sergio Busquets and Memphis Depay had Barcelona 3-0 in front after 34 minutes but Celta came back, Iago Aspas scoring twice either side of one from Nolito to seal a 3-3 draw.</p>.<p>Aspas' equaliser, with a brilliant shot from the edge of the area, came with 95 minutes and 34 seconds on the clock and left the Barcelona players crumpled on the floor.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/xavi-faces-biggest-challenge-of-career-as-barcelona-coach-1048003.html" target="_blank">Xavi faces 'biggest challenge of career' as Barcelona coach</a></strong></p>.<p>It is now Xavi's job to pick them up, with the team's new coach watching from Barcelona, where he had landed around three hours before kick-off.</p>.<p>The 41-year-old had flown from Doha following confirmation of his sensational return to the club in the early hours of Saturday morning.</p>.<p>Barcelona's chaotic defending and inability to manage a game when they looked in charge, will have come as little surprise to Xavi but Fati's hamstring injury will be a concern, especially with a crunch Champions League game against Benfica to come on November 23, shortly after the international break.</p>.<p>Eric Garcia was also forced off with a calf strain while Nico Gonzalez appeared to be in discomfort when he was substituted before the hour.</p>.<p>Fati's absence for any length of time would be a blow for Barca, and also for Spain, who will be without the 19-year-old for crucial World Cup qualifiers against Greece and Sweden next week.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/five-issues-new-barcelona-coach-xavi-must-address-1047804.html" target="_blank">Five issues new Barcelona coach Xavi must address</a></strong></p>.<p>It all started so well for Fati and Barca, who took the lead in the fifth minute with a goal out of nothing, Fati drifted in from the left and squared up Celta right-back Hugo Mallo.</p>.<p>Fati shaped to go left towards the line and then came back onto his right, bending a shot into the far corner.</p>.<p>Three minutes later it was two. Nico bustled down the left and picked out Busquets, who shifted across the edge of the penalty area and planted a shot inside the post.</p>.<p>When Depay headed in Jordi Alba's cross at the near post, Barcelona looked home and dry but then Fati dropped to the ground and Garcia was replaced at half-time by Ronald Araujo.</p>.<p>Celta were transformed after the break, with Thiago Galhardo finding the net after an Aspas ball through, only to be ruled offside, before Aspas did pull one back moments later.</p>.<p>Marc-Andre ter Stegen should have held Franco Cervi's cross and after he spilled it, Araujo should have cleared. Instead he scooped the ball straight to Aspas, who finished.</p>.<p>Again, Celta had a goal ruled out as Nolito was adjudged to have controlled with his hand before cushioning a shot into the corner but again, Celta were undeterred.</p>.<p>When Busquets was dispossessed, Cervi crossed and Nolito headed in.</p>.<p>Celta had 16 minutes to find an equaliser and then five minutes of injury-time, but it was in the sixth when Aspas finally struck.</p>.<p>Javier Galan teed him up from the left but Aspas still had a lot to do, wrapping his left foot around the ball to whip it right, past the hand of Ter Stegen and in.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>
<p> Barcelona threw away a three-goal half-time lead on the day Xavi Hernandez was appointed coach as Celta Vigo scored in the 96th minute to complete a stunning comeback in La Liga on Saturday.</p>.<p>Another deflating result for Barca was made worse by another injury for Ansu Fati, who gave his team an early lead and then had go off with a hamstring problem.</p>.<p>Goals from Sergio Busquets and Memphis Depay had Barcelona 3-0 in front after 34 minutes but Celta came back, Iago Aspas scoring twice either side of one from Nolito to seal a 3-3 draw.</p>.<p>Aspas' equaliser, with a brilliant shot from the edge of the area, came with 95 minutes and 34 seconds on the clock and left the Barcelona players crumpled on the floor.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/xavi-faces-biggest-challenge-of-career-as-barcelona-coach-1048003.html" target="_blank">Xavi faces 'biggest challenge of career' as Barcelona coach</a></strong></p>.<p>It is now Xavi's job to pick them up, with the team's new coach watching from Barcelona, where he had landed around three hours before kick-off.</p>.<p>The 41-year-old had flown from Doha following confirmation of his sensational return to the club in the early hours of Saturday morning.</p>.<p>Barcelona's chaotic defending and inability to manage a game when they looked in charge, will have come as little surprise to Xavi but Fati's hamstring injury will be a concern, especially with a crunch Champions League game against Benfica to come on November 23, shortly after the international break.</p>.<p>Eric Garcia was also forced off with a calf strain while Nico Gonzalez appeared to be in discomfort when he was substituted before the hour.</p>.<p>Fati's absence for any length of time would be a blow for Barca, and also for Spain, who will be without the 19-year-old for crucial World Cup qualifiers against Greece and Sweden next week.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/five-issues-new-barcelona-coach-xavi-must-address-1047804.html" target="_blank">Five issues new Barcelona coach Xavi must address</a></strong></p>.<p>It all started so well for Fati and Barca, who took the lead in the fifth minute with a goal out of nothing, Fati drifted in from the left and squared up Celta right-back Hugo Mallo.</p>.<p>Fati shaped to go left towards the line and then came back onto his right, bending a shot into the far corner.</p>.<p>Three minutes later it was two. Nico bustled down the left and picked out Busquets, who shifted across the edge of the penalty area and planted a shot inside the post.</p>.<p>When Depay headed in Jordi Alba's cross at the near post, Barcelona looked home and dry but then Fati dropped to the ground and Garcia was replaced at half-time by Ronald Araujo.</p>.<p>Celta were transformed after the break, with Thiago Galhardo finding the net after an Aspas ball through, only to be ruled offside, before Aspas did pull one back moments later.</p>.<p>Marc-Andre ter Stegen should have held Franco Cervi's cross and after he spilled it, Araujo should have cleared. Instead he scooped the ball straight to Aspas, who finished.</p>.<p>Again, Celta had a goal ruled out as Nolito was adjudged to have controlled with his hand before cushioning a shot into the corner but again, Celta were undeterred.</p>.<p>When Busquets was dispossessed, Cervi crossed and Nolito headed in.</p>.<p>Celta had 16 minutes to find an equaliser and then five minutes of injury-time, but it was in the sixth when Aspas finally struck.</p>.<p>Javier Galan teed him up from the left but Aspas still had a lot to do, wrapping his left foot around the ball to whip it right, past the hand of Ter Stegen and in.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>