Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha both scored twice as Barcelona beat Villarreal 5-1 in a tense affair at Estadio de la Ceramica.

It was not quite as one-sided as the scoreline suggested, with the hosts pulling it back to 2-1 in the first half through Ayoze Perez and seeing two goals disallowed through VAR.

Barcelona extend their lead at the top of La Liga and continue their perfect start to the season.

The home side thought they’d found an early lead when Barcelona were put on the backfoot as Yeremy Pino was able to lob the ball over Marc Andre te Stegen before an offside flag was raised.

But it was Robert Lewandowski who opened the scoring inside 20 minutes after a superb pass from Pablo Torre played in the Poland international, who slotted it past Diego Conde to secure his fifth goal.

The 36-year-old scored his second 15 minutes later with an overhead kick finding the back of the net after.

The home side were able to limit their loses just moments later when the former Arsenal forward Nicolas Pepe beat the offside trap and squared the ball to Ayoze Perez, who found the target.

Villarreal had several changes to equal the tie as Pepe came close either side of the break before Pablo Torre extended Barca’s lead in the 58th minute with a low shot from the outside of the box.

Lewandowski was denied a hat-trick after VAR awarded Barcelona a penalty when Yamal was brought down in the box but it was the woodwork, with the woodwork keeping Villarreal in the tie, before Thierno Barry saw his goal chalked off.

Raphinha added his name to the scoresheet in the 74th minute with a powerful strike taking a deflection to find the bottom left corner, before scoring his second of the game ten minutes later after a wonderful long ball from Yamal.

Barcelona’s win sees 27-time La Liga champions maintain their unbeaten run and a four point lead on Real Madrid, whilst Villarreal slip to their first defeat of the season.

Talking point – Injury-hit Barca leaving little concern

Barca boss Hansi Flick has had little luck in his first season in charge of the Spanish giants despite their unbeaten run.

Marc Andre te Stegen landed awkwardly and was stretchered off as Barcelona’s injury list continues to grow with their €60 million signing Dani Olmo ruled out until after the October international break, joining Fermin Lopez, Gavi, Frenkie de Jong, Marc Bernal, Ronald Araujo and Andreas Christensen on the sidelines.

Despite that, Barcelona have proved unstoppable, scoring an incredible 22 goals and conceding just five in their opening six games. And whilst Barcelona wonderkid Lamine Yamal didn’t get his name on the scoresheet, two assists against Villarreal continues an impressive record.

Player of the match

Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona) – Whilst he was denied a hat-trick by the woodwork, the Poland international was clinical and could have had several goals to his name, asides from the two he did score. He might be surrounded by a young, exciting team but 36-year-old continues to impress and be the forward Barcelona were needing.

Player ratings

Barcelona: ter Stegen 6; Martin 6, Martinez 6, Dominguez 6, Kounde 7; Pedri 7, Eric Garcia 5, Torre 7; Raphinha 8, Lewandowski 8 , Yamal 8 Subs: Cubarsi 6, Pena 7, Casado 6, Victor 7, Fort 6

Villarreal: Conde 6; Cardona 6, Bailly 6, Costa 6, Femenia 6; Baena 6, Parejo 6, Comesana 6, Pino 7; Perez 7, Pepe 7 Subs: Suarez 6, Akomach 5, Barry 6, Gueye 6, Terrats 6

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