Barcelona victory marred by Camp Nou roof leak in heavy rain
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As torrential rain battered Catalonia late in the match, journalists, broadcasters and content creators found themselves working in near-impossible conditions, with water pouring through the stadium roof and onto expensive equipment.
Chaos in the press areas at Camp Nou
The game began under relatively calm skies, but the weather turned dramatically before the final whistle.Heavy rain lashed the stadium, prompting many supporters to head for the exits early as conditions worsened.
Those covering the match, however, had no such option.
Radio commentators, television crews and digital reporters were forced to stay in position - only to discover that the roof above them had sprung a significant leak.
Water dripped, and in some cases streamed, into media seating areas, soaking laptops, recording gear and personal belongings.
The incident has raised serious questions, particularly given that Camp Nou only reopened a few months ago following an extensive and costly redevelopment.
Asà han acabado las posiciones de comentaristas tras la tormenta En el Camp Nou pic.twitter.com/mdjbZfxqRq
— Alfredo MartÃnez (@Alfremartinezz) January 25, 2026
Questions over Camp Nou renovation
Barcelona's iconic home is in the middle of a major modernisation project aimed at increasing its total capacity to 105,000.For now, the stadium is operating at just over 45,401 whilst construction continues.
The large-scale renovation has already spanned more than two years and is scheduled for completion in June.
However, images and reports of leaking infrastructure are likely to intensify scrutiny over the quality and timeline of the works.
For media professionals, the issue went beyond inconvenience as it risked damaging essential equipment and disrupted live coverage of a top-flight fixture.
Barcelona go top despite the storm
Amid the off-field drama, Barcelona delivered a professional performance to climb back to the top of La Liga.After a tight first half, Dani Olmo broke the deadlock within 10 minutes of the restart, giving the hosts control of the contest.
Brazilian winger Raphinha quickly doubled the advantage, calmly clipping the ball over the onrushing Oviedo goalkeeper Aarón Escandell.
The standout moment came from teenage sensation Lamine Yamal, who stole the headlines with a stunning acrobatic volley to seal a 3-0 victory.
The goal capped another eye-catching display from the youngster, underlining his growing importance to the Blaugrana attack.
A win overshadowed by stadium issues
Whilst the result strengthens Barcelona's title push, attention is likely to remain on the stadium problems rather than the football.A newly refurbished world-class arena is expected to deliver modern, reliable facilities - especially for the media tasked with broadcasting the spectacle to a global audience.
Instead, Camp Nou's latest night under the spotlight ended with soaked workstations, frustrated journalists and renewed doubts about the readiness of one of football's most famous venues.
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