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Player ratings as Blaugrana cruise to routine win

Player ratings as Blaugrana cruise to routine win

Barcelona continued their push towards the La Liga title with a comfortable 4-0 victory over the division’s bottom side Elche on Saturday.

It wasn’t a particularly inspiring performance from Xavi’s side but the gulf in quality between the two sides ensured it never needed to be, with Robert Lewandowski scoring twice and both Ansu Fati and Ferran Torres getting in on the action in the second half.

Elche made a bright start but soon reverted to type, backtracking and sitting deep in an attempt to frustrate Barcelona – doing so fairly successfully for the first 19 minutes before Lewandowski opened the scoring.

Ronald Araujo knocked a free-kick back across the box and Lewandowski did well to shuffle the ball out of his feet and arrow a strike into the corner of the goal.

Elche responded well and actually enjoyed some nice spells of possession, although the next real chance fell to Lewandowski once again as the Pole leapt highest to meet a cross inside the six-yard box, but he got his jump all wrong and somehow sent the ball over the bar.

Jules Kounde then saw an effort blocked on the line by Omar Mascarell as Barcelona ended what was a bit of an ugly first half on top.

Elche had an excellent chance to snatch an equaliser early in the second half when Jose Angel Carmona went bursting through one-on-one, but before he could get his shot away, the full-back’s hamstring gave up on him and sent him crashing to the ground.

Moments later, Fati thundered home a second, driving from deep and sending a low effort across goal and into the bottom corner.

Lewandowski added the third 65 minutes in, picking up the ball after Gavi had stolen possession and drilling home to remove any doubt about the result.

With the floodgates now fully open, Torres soon added a fourth, cutting inside from the right wing and bending the ball beyond Badia.

As had been the case all game, Elche refused to lie down and they did manage plenty of half-chances, but they simply did not have the quality needed to break Barcelona down in the end.

GK: Edgar Badia (4); RB: Helibelton Palacios (4); CB: Pedro Bigas (5); CB: Omar Mascarell (6); LB: Carlos Clerc (5); RM: Tete Morente (5); CM: Jose Angel Carmona (5); CM: Gerard Gumbau (6); LM: Lautaro Blanco (5); AM: Fidel Chaves (5); ST: Pere Milla (5).

Substitutes: Raul Guti (6), Nicolas Fernandez (6), Josan (5), Ezequiel Ponce (5).

GK: Marc-Andre ter Stegen – 6/10 – Busier than he’ll have expected to be and had to ride his luck at times.

RB: Jules Kounde – 7/10 -…

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