Barcelona player ratings vs Sevilla: Flick’s horror night as Sevilla thrash champions 4-1 and Lewandowski penalty miss adds misery

Abdul Hady
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Barcelona suffered a heavy 4-1 defeat away to Sevilla, as Robert Lewandowski missed a second-half penalty and Marcus Rashford’s superb volley proved to be only a consolation.

The Catalan side fell behind early after Ronald Araujo conceded a penalty for a clumsy challenge on Isaac Romero. Referee Alejandro Muniz Ruiz initially waved play on but overturned his decision after a VAR review, with Alexis Sanchez converting from the spot.

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Sevilla doubled their lead in the 37th minute when Jules Kounde was caught in possession, allowing Romero to score. Rashford pulled one back for Barcelona before half-time with a thunderous volley from Pedri’s precise pass.

However, Hansi Flick’s side failed to build on that moment. Lewandowski fired wide from the penalty spot in the 77th minute, and two late goals sealed a deserved win for Sevilla.

Goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny was Barcelona’s standout performer, producing several excellent saves to prevent an even heavier defeat. But poor defending and wasteful finishing summed up a forgettable night for Flick’s men.

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Barcelona Player Ratings vs Sevilla

PlayerPositionRating (/10)Summary
Wojciech SzczesnyGoalkeeper9Outstanding display with multiple key saves that kept the scoreline respectable.
Jules KoundeDefender6Struggled under pressure and lost the ball for Sevilla’s second goal.
Ronald AraujoDefender5Conceded a penalty with a clumsy challenge; replaced at half-time.
Pau CubarsiDefender6Composed and steady despite the chaos around him.
Gerard MartinDefender6Endured a difficult first half before being substituted.
Frenkie de JongMidfielder6Tried to influence play but couldn’t break Sevilla’s control.
PedriMidfielder6Provided a brilliant assist for Rashford; otherwise quiet.
Dani OlmoMidfielder6Worked hard but struggled to make an impact.
Marcus RashfordForward8Scored a stunning volley and was lively throughout.
Robert LewandowskiForward4Missed a crucial penalty and was wasteful in front of goal.
Ferran TorresForward5Minimal involvement before being substituted.
Alejandro BaldeSubstitute6Won the penalty with a positive run after coming on.
Eric GarciaSubstitute5Failed to make a meaningful impact.
Roony BardghjiSubstitute5Energetic but missed a big chance to score.
Hansi FlickManager5Team lacked energy and control; injuries no excuse for such a poor showing.
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