Pedri 8.5, Lewandowski 9 | Barcelona 4-1 Girona: Player ratings

Pedri 8.5, Lewandowski 9 | Barcelona 4-1 Girona: Player ratings
Pedri 8.5, Lewandowski 9 | Barcelona 4-1 Girona: Player ratings

Barcelona locked horns with Girona in another Catalan derby on Sunday afternoon and the game turned out far closer than initially anticipated.

The Blaugrana dominated the first half fiercely and created a plethora of chances, all of which went down the drain courtesy of poor finishing and spectacular saves from Gazzaniga.

Eventually, however, they did take the lead just before half-time and looked set to put the game to bed.

An equaliser against the run of play from Danjuma saw Girona draw level once more, but Robert Lewandowski converted a half-chance to hand Barcelona the lead once more in the afternoon.

He then scored a second and sealed the result before Torres put the cherry on the cake with a great finish.

Barça Universal brings you the player ratings from Barcelona 4-1 Girona.

Wojciech Szczesny: 6.5

The goalkeeper had little to no role to play on the night as Barcelona once again kept the lion’s share of the possession and barely gave Girona any sight of goal.

Not much he could do to deny Girona their equaliser.

Gerard Martin: 6.5

The youngster did a decent job defensively but was evident as one of Barcelona’s weaker links in the buildup phase of the game.

Often found himself the target of Girona’s relentless press and misplayed the ball to lose possession. Nevertheless, Martin did not do a whole lot wrong.

Inigo Martinez: 8

The veteran defender started his second consecutive game since coming back from injury and was impeccable not only with his judgement but the timing of his tackles.

Further, Martinez excelled with his distribution and played the role of being the team’s orchestrator from the back especially with Pau Cubarsi not being involved.

Ronald Araujo: 7.5

Coming into the dynamics for the first time after the international break, the Uruguayan star dominated the defensive department physically and outmuscled Girona’s forwards more often than not.

Showed conspicuous signs of improving his distribution and awareness of the offside trap as well.

Jules Kounde: 7.5

An all-round performance from Kounde. (Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)

The Frenchman who never rests continued to start for Barcelona on Sunday afternoon and was solid on the right flank both offensively and defensively.

He was also involved in a few magical combination play sequences with Lamine Yamal and Fermin Lopez and even had a goal disallowed in the first half.

Pedri: 8.5

Barcelona’s relentless engine was again at the heart of the team’s buildup and ensured that the team’s spell of possession flowed without turbulence.

Put in a great defensive shift when the team was off the ball and continued to impress as Barcelona’s creator-in-chief.

Eric Garcia: 8

Garcia was brought into the starting lineup as Flick’s choice to replace Frenkie de Jong in the double pivot.

While he did do a good job in terms of holding the fortress, he did not drop between the two centre-backs in the buildup as the Dutchman usually does and drifted into higher ...

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