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Three talking points from Barcelona 4-2 Valencia

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A mad night at Montjuic

Lewandowski rises above the chaos

Barcelona beat Valencia 4-2 on Monday night in a wild game at Montjuic that featured goals, big mistakes, a penalty, a red card and three points for Xavi’s side.

The Barca boss resisted calls to rotate his squad for this one and saw his team win in the first game since he had announced he’d be staying. They now sit second ahead of a trip to Girona at the weekend.

A mad start saw Barca take the lead, go behind after poor errors from Marc-Andre ter Stegen and Ronald Araujo, and then be handed a lifeline when Giorgi Mamardashvili saw red for another moment of madness.

The one player who profited enormously from all of the nonsense was Lewandowski who grabbed his first ever La Liga hat-trick thanks to two headers and a lovely free-kick.

Lewandowski had dismissed speculation of an exit before the game and then let his football do the talking. He’s now won Barca 17 points with his goals in LaLiga this season - more than any other player in Spain’s top flight.

Error count totting up for Araujo

Valencia took the lead against Barcelona after Araujo conceded a penalty for a foul on Peter Gonzalez in the box.

The defender has been in the spotlight in recent weeks, following his red card against PSG and his rather disappointing reaction to Ilkay Gundogan’s comments, and this was another error to add to his growing collection.

Araujo certainly won’t enjoy reading this stat:

The Uruguayan hasn’t suddenly become a bad player, far from it, and Barca really wouldn’t be better off without him right now. However, he does need a good coach to help him learn from his errors.

Fermin deserves a bigger role next season

Barcelona’s opening goal came from the head of the effervescent Fermin Lopez who really does deserve a bigger role next season. Fermin has been promoted to the first team this season and has proven to be a really useful asset.

The midfielder netted his eighth goal of the season at Montjuic with a fine header. He’s now Barca’s fourth-highest scorer this season even though he’s only played a total of 1406 minutes in all competitions.

Fermin may not quite be ready for a regular role as a starter next year but he does a lot of things very well indeed and has a unique profile in the squad. He is full of energy, has bags of talent and offers a very real goal threat.

The 20-year-old is also a smart cookie with a real determination to succeed. Don’t forget he was playing on loan at Linares last year before coming back to Barcelona and forcing his way into the first-team squad.



Source: barcablaugranes.com

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