Barcelona secured a decisive 4-0 victory over fourth-tier side Barbastro in the Copa del Rey Round of 32, advancing comfortably to the tournament’s last 16.
The match, held at Estadio Municipal de Deportes de Barbastro, saw Barcelona field a strong lineup under manager Hansi Flick. The team dominated possession and created numerous scoring opportunities throughout the game.
The scoring opened in the 21st minute when defender Eric García headed in a cross from close range, giving Barcelona an early lead. Ten minutes later, Robert Lewandowski doubled the advantage with a header from a deep free-kick delivered by Pablo Torre.
Early in the second half, Lewandowski secured his brace, slotting home a pass from Torre in the 47th minute. Pablo Torre, who was instrumental throughout the match, added a goal to his two assists by intercepting a pass from Barbastro’s goalkeeper and finishing confidently in the 56th minute.
This victory not only highlights Barcelona’s depth and quality but also serves as a morale booster amid administrative challenges, including issues related to player registrations.
The team now shifts focus to their upcoming fixtures, with aspirations of continuing their strong performance in domestic competitions.