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.