

Barcelona are back. The Blaugrana went out and about and blanked Champions League side Sevilla 3-0 to move to inside two places of La Liga pioneers Real Madrid.
Playing his fourth profession La Liga match, Robert Lewandowski scored his fifth objective of the time and he assumed a conclusive part in one more objective as Barcelona set the match aside in the main half. A final part Eric Garcia objective after a short-corner routine permitted the subs to stream during the rest of the last part.
For Sevilla, it was a devastating misfortune, their third in four matches. Subsequent to completing in fourth spot last season, Sevilla is close to the lower part of the table and supervisor Julen Lopetegui is under critical strain after its most exceedingly awful beginning starting around 1981. Fans recited “Lopetegui dimision” (Lopetegui abdication) toward the finish of the match.
Upheld by noisy home help, Sevilla began solid with Isco playing a featuring job, and they were just thwarted by a dynamite early save from Barcelona’s Marc-Andre Ter Stegen, and a small bunch of offside calls. Be that as it may, Barcelona’s advances weren’t as pardoning.
Lewandowski was an impetus on the primary Barcelona objective with his chip tidied up the line, where colleague Raphinha was prepared to jump and head home the free ball. The Polish global then showcased his elite ability for the subsequent objective, controlling a cross with his chest and penetrating the ball past the Sevilla goalkeeper in a staggeringly elegant play.
Xavi Hernandez’s side next gets ready for its 2022/23 Champions League debut at home against Czech side Viktoria Plzen, while Sevilla will have their work removed in similar rivalry against English heroes Manchester City.
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It wasn’t simply the Lewandowski show. Gavi overwhelmed in midfield. Jules Kounde was excellent at right-back — he helped on two objectives — and Eric Garcia made a small bunch of key protective plays as well as scoring an objective. Winger Ousmane Dembele had several sketchy choices in assault, however he was additionally persuasive.
Then, at that point, there was goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who came through with a save at a basic crossroads from the get-go in the match. Furthermore, he was likewise prepared to respond to a Papu Gomez impact out of nowhere.
Obviously, a modest bunch of these equivalent players were essential for the group during the more unpleasant stretches of the last mission. What’s so unique? Make for sure: Robert Lewandowski’s presence this time around has given a quality of certainty to the crew and raised the gathering’s general play.
What has been going on with Sevilla?
Julen Lopetegui is in a tough situation. The group requiring the supervisor’s head after a match never looks good. In any case, it’s still from the get-go in the season, he’s actually dealing with coordinating the new players Sevilla obtained. Focus back Marcao hasn’t played (injury), another middle back Tanguy Nianzou has only three games added to his repertoire, forward Kasper Dolberg made his introduction off the seat, and playmaker Isco was just making his initial beginning.
In the wake of losing his best two protectors to the mid year move market — Jules Kounde and Diego Carlos — Lopetegui has work to do to track down the right setup. The beginning of the match against Barcelona was promising, and if by some stroke of good luck a couple of breaks had turned out well for Sevilla, the tale of the game might have been totally different. In any case, the imagine a scenario in which’s won’t save Lopetegui. An outcome in the UEFA Champions League against Man City could get him the time he wants.
Sevilla versus Barcelona last score
Sevilla vs. Barcelona final score
1H | 2H | Final | |
Sevilla | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Barcelona | 2 | 1 | 3 |
Goals:
BAR — Raphinha — 21st min.
BAR — Robert Lewandowski (Jules Kounde) — 35th min.
BAR — Eric Garcia (Jules Kounde) — 50th min.