
In this match, Brazilian winger Raphinha became a true star, scoring three goals. Two of them were converted from penalties awarded for fouls on Joao Cancelo in the opponent's penalty area. Raphinha's third goal, which he scored early in the second half after a deflection, effectively freed up "Barcelona's" hands.
From the very beginning of the match, the Catalans displayed their aggressive play, opening the scoring as early as the seventh minute. Dani Olmo extended the lead to three goals; however, "Sevilla" managed to reduce the deficit before halftime thanks to a goal from Peke Fernandez (Oso).
In the second half, Joao Cancelo scored the fifth goal for "Barcelona," finally confirming his team's dominance. The guests were only able to score a consolation goal in stoppage time.
This victory once again confirmed "Barcelona's" attacking potential. The team's success was largely made possible by Raphinha's effective play and Cancelo's creativity, allowing Xavi's charges to confidently contend for the championship title.