Key Points

Barcelona put on a breathtaking display to crush Valencia 6-0 at the Estadi Johan Cruyff. Fermín López, Raphinha, and Robert Lewandowski all scored two goals each in the commanding victory. The match featured a heartwarming return for young Marc Bernal, who provided an assist after over a year out injured. This huge win sends Barcelona up to second place just before their Champions League opener against Newcastle.

Key Points: Raphinha Lewandowski Lopez Score Two Each as Barcelona Thrash Valencia 6-0

  • Fermín López opened the scoring with a superb first-half finish from Ferran Torres assist
  • Raphinha capitalized on a Valencia defensive error to double Barcelona's lead after halftime
  • Robert Lewandowski marked his 150th appearance with a spectacular top-corner strike
  • Marc Bernal returned from a year-long double injury and provided an emotional assist
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Raphinha, Lewandowski, Lopez grab two goals each as Barcelona put six past Valencia

Barcelona demolish Valencia 6-0 with braces from Raphinha, Lewandowski, and Fermín López. The dominant victory propels Barça to second in La Liga.

"The 18-year-old’s comeback drew a standing ovation from the crowd, symbolising a fresh chapter in his promising career. - Article"

Barcelona, Sep 15

FC Barcelona produced a performance of sheer brilliance as they swept aside Valencia CF 6-0 at the Estadi Johan Cruyff on Sunday night. Two goals apiece from Fermín López, Raphinha, and Robert Lewandowski ensured a commanding victory that underlined the Catalans’ dominance despite the absence of several key players, including the injured Lamine Yamal.

The contest, relocated from the iconic Camp Nou, quickly turned into a showcase of Barcelona’s attacking depth and authority. Despite controlling 74% of first-half possession and registering 11 attempts without reply, Barça reached the interval with only a single goal—courtesy of Fermín, who converted superbly following Ferran Torres’ pinpoint assist. Valencia, offering little resistance, were fortunate to trail by just one at the break.

The second half, however, saw Barcelona decisively shift gears. Raphinha capitalised on a defensive lapse between Copete and goalkeeper Julen Agirrezabala to double the advantage. Moments later, Fermín unleashed a thunderous strike from distance to claim his second of the night, effectively sealing the points.

The goals continued to flow as Raphinha added his brace with a powerful finish after excellent control from a lofted pass. Lewandowski, introduced late on, marked his 150th appearance for the club with a spectacular strike into the top corner, before completing the rout with a delicate chipped finish, confirmed by VAR after initially being ruled offside.

Amid the scoring frenzy, the evening’s most poignant moment arrived in the 81st minute. Marc Bernal, sidelined for over a year with a double injury, returned to competitive action and provided the assist for Lewandowski’s second goal. The 18-year-old’s comeback drew a standing ovation from the crowd, symbolising a fresh chapter in his promising career.

With the emphatic result, Barcelona climb to second place in La Liga, just as they prepare for their opening UEFA Champions League fixture away to Newcastle United on Thursday.

- IANS

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Priya S
Fermín López was the real star today! Two brilliant goals and such composure for a young player. Barcelona's academy continues to produce amazing talent. Hope our ISL teams can develop players like this someday.
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Michael C
While the scoreline is impressive, let's not forget Valencia were absolutely terrible. Barcelona still has defensive issues that better teams will exploit. The real test comes against Newcastle in UCL.
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Ananya R
Marc Bernal's return after a year out was the highlight for me! So emotional to see him get that assist. Wishing him all the best for his comeback journey ❤️
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Vikram M
Lewandowski's second goal was pure class! That chip was absolutely world-class. At his age, he's still one of the best strikers in the world. Barcelona looking strong for the title race!
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Sarah B
️74% possession and 6 goals - that's Barcelona football! Beautiful to watch even without Camp Nou's atmosphere. The team is finally finding its rhythm under the new coach.

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