Barcelona continued its winning streak by beating Sevilla 3-0, Saturday evening, in the fourth round of La Liga, in the Andalusian stronghold of Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.
Barcelona's goals were scored by Rafinha, Lewandowski and Eric Garcia in the 21st, 36th and 50th minutes.
With this victory, Barcelona raised its score to 10 points in the La Liga standings, and Seville's balance freezes at a single point in 17th place.
early pressure
The match started with pressure from the hosts, and Isco passed a ball to his colleague Ivan Rakitic to be unique to goalkeeper Ter Stegen, and he shot a ball that was brilliantly removed by the German goalkeeper in the 5th minute.
Eric Lamela scored the goal for Seville in the 12th minute, which was canceled by the referee for offside.
Seville full back Marcos Acuña hit a powerful ball, but it passed away from Ter Stegen's goal in the 15th minute.
The first goal of the match came through Barcelona's Rafinha in the 21st minute, as Dembele passed the ball to Lewandowski.
The Polish hit a ball that was scattered by Seville defender Fernando Regis from the goal line, before it reached Rafinha, who headed straight into the empty net.
Barcelona's Ousmane Dembele hit a powerful ball that passed over the Sevilla goalkeeper Yassine Bounou in the 31st minute.
Lewandowski added the second goal for Barcelona in the 36th minute, as Conde sent a Qatari ball inside the area, towards the Polish striker, who received and aimed at the bird below the right of the goal, ending the first half with Barcelona leading with two goals without a response.
Second half
With the beginning of the second half, Eric Lamela hit a powerful ball that was saved by Barcelona defender Eric Garcia in the 46th minute.
Barcelona defender Garcia succeeded in adding the third goal for the Blaugrana in the 50th minute, as Rafinha sent a cross from the right side, which Conde headed to Garcia, who shuffled the ball into the empty net.
Seville striker Youssef Al-Nusairi shot a ball from inside the penalty area, which Barcelona goalkeeper Ter Stegen saved twice in the 53rd minute.
Seville goalkeeper Yassine Bouno starred in stopping a shot from Robert Lewandowski in the 61st minute.
Seville's Papu Gomez hit a powerful ball, but Ter Stegen saved it in the 70th minute.
Barcelona dominated the last quarter of the match, without any real danger from the hosts, so that the Blaugrana continued its winning streak.

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