FC Barcelona ran riot against Sevilla, unleashing a devastating 5-2 demolition at a roaring Spotify Camp Nou.
Raphinha stole the show, netting a stunning hat-trick—including two early penalties that handed Barça total command—before sealing his virtuoso display with a third in the second half.
Dani Olmo slotted home a classy finish just before the break to extend the lead to three, with João Cancelo capping the thrashing via a sublime effort midway through the restart.
Sevilla managed a mere late consolation right at halftime, but it barely scratched Barcelona’s supremacy.
The Blaugrana’s ferocious opening 45 minutes fused with slick second-half control produced a resounding statement win.
Here are the Barcelona player ratings:
Joan García (7/10)
Made a couple of routine saves but was beaten by Oso’s goal just before halftime.
Overall steady, but didn’t face too many threats in a dominant team display.
Xavi Espart (7.5/10)
Provided solid defensive cover on the right and contributed to build-up play with accurate passes.
Showed good energy overlapping, but could have been more adventurous in attack.
Pau Cubarsí (8/10)
Handled Sevilla’s limited attacks well with composed defending and interceptions.
A minor lapse contributed to the concession, but it remained reliable in distribution from the back.
Gerard Martín (8/10)
Strong in aerial duels and helped maintain a clean defensive shape for most of the game.
Linked well with midfield, adding stability to the backline during transitions.
João Cancelo (9/10)
Capped a dynamic display with a well-taken goal to seal the win.
Excellent going forward with crosses and defensively sharp, bossing the left flank.
Marc Bernal (8/10)
Controlled the midfield tempo with progressive passes and good ball recovery.
Provided balance, allowing attackers freedom while covering defensively when needed.
Pedri (8/10)
Showed flashes of vision in the first half but was substituted at halftime after a quiet outing.
Struggled to impose himself fully, with some passes going astray under pressure.
Roony Bardghji (7.5/10)
Threatened on the right wing with pace and dribbles, creating space for others.
Didn’t get on the scoresheet but contributed to the attacking flow effectively.
Dani Olmo (8.5/10)
Scored a composed goal in the 38th minute and linked play brilliantly in the final third.
His movement and creativity were key in unlocking Sevilla’s defense repeatedly.
Raphinha (10/10)
Star of the show with a hat-trick (pens at 9′ and 21′, plus 51′), dominating from the left.
Clinical finishing and constant threat, earning penalties, and assisting in build-up.
Robert Lewandowski (7/10)
Worked hard pressing but didn’t score, with efforts either saved or off-target.
Held up play well to involve teammates, though he lacked his usual sharpness in front of goal.
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