Barca took the lead in delicious موضة when رافينيا threaded the ball through to Dani Olmo, the attacking midfielder backheeled it to Torres, and the striker did the rest to make it 1-0 after 15 minutes. The hosts, who dropped Marcus Rashford to the bench for turning up late for their Sunday team meeting despite his brace against Newcastle متحد, made it 2-0 in the 34th minute when the Brazilian beat the offside trap and then neatly set up Torres, who coolly sent the goalkeeper the wrong way.
The Blaugrana were much sloppier in the second half amid extreme weather conditions, but still made it 3-0 when Rashford stepped off the bench and provided a cut back for Olmo to slot home from the edge of the box in the 63rd minute. The Catalan outfit, who are now two points behind league leaders Madrid, showed they don’t always need Lamine Yamal to cut teams open.
BALLGM rates برشلونة‘s players from the rain-soaked Estadi Johan Cruyff…
Barca took the lead in delicious fashion when Raphinha threaded the ball through to Dani Olmo, the attacking midfielder backheeled it to Torres, and the striker did the rest to make it 1-0 after 15 minutes. The hosts, who dropped Marcus Rashford to the bench for turning up late for their Sunday team meeting despite his brace against نيوكاسل يونايتد, made it 2-0 in the 34th minute when the Brazilian beat the offside trap and then neatly set up Torres, who coolly sent the goalkeeper the wrong way.
The Blaugrana were much sloppier in the second half amid extreme weather conditions, but still made it 3-0 when Rashford stepped off the bench and provided a cut back for Olmo to slot home from the edge of the box in the 63rd minute. The Catalan outfit, who are now two points behind league leaders Madrid, showed they don’t always need Lamine Yamal to cut teams open.
بالجم rates Barcelona’s players from the rain-soaked Estadi Johan Cruyff…
Joan Garcia (7/10):
Looks a very calming and assured figure in Barcelona’ goal, something they have been missing for a while.
Jules Kounde (7/10):
Was maybe the busiest of Barcelona’s defenders as خيتافي had a bit more joy down their left but the Frenchman held his own.
إريك جارسيا (7/10):
ال إسبانيا international has come on leaps and bounds in recent times. Dealt with the vast majority of what Getafe had to throw at him.
Andreas Christensen (6/10):
Has not played a great deal in 2025 but did a competent enough job in Barca’s defensive line. Unlikely to usurp Ronald Araujo for the time being, though.
Gerard Martin (6/10):
The left-back was given the runaround by Anthony Elanga in midweek but had a much more comfortable outing against Getafe.
بيدري (7/10):
The little general kept Barca’s midfield ticking over nicely. He played a big part in them gaining superiority in that part of the pitch.
فرينكي دي يونج (7/10):
As usual, a controlled and calm performance from the هولندا international. Was rarely troubled during his time on the field.
Dani Olmo (8/10):
Bagged an assist of the season contender by setting up Torres and had too much quality for the away team. Deservedly got a goal, too.
Raphinha (8/10):
Was at his creative best when he played a part in the opener and then assisted Torres for Barca’s second. Was taken off at the break after picking up a yellow.
Robert Lewandowski (6/10):
The Polish veteran had a very quiet game compared to his attacking team-mates. Cut a frustrated figure as the ball wouldn’t sit for him.
Ferran Torres (9/10):
Barca’s ‘shark’ was in ruthless form early on as he took his two goals with aplomb and nearly had a first-half hat-trick, only to be denied by the crossbar.
Marcus Rashford (7/10):
ال مانشستر يونايتد loanee made a rare outing on the right off the bench but still looked lively as he turned provider for Olmo. His pace and directness caused problems as he bagged his second assist in as many La Liga matches.
فيرمين لوبيز (6/10):
Didn’t quite have the impact that fellow attacking midfielder Olmo had, despite his obvious quality.
Marc Casado (7/10):
Gave Barca a bit more oomph in midfield when the game was getting a bit scrappy in the second half.
Roony Bardghji (7/10):
The teenager is a real livewire and loves taking on the opposition.
Ronald Araujo (N/A):
Too little time to make an impact.
Hansi Flick (8/10):
The Barcelona boss rung the changes for the visit of Getafe, and he was right to do so as some of the non-regulars stepped up to the mark. His team played some delightful football and were far too good for Azulones. He identified that the visitors could be hurt from Barca making runs from deep and they kept exploiting that weakness.