Overview
- The victory moves Barcelona to 13 points in second place, with Real Madrid top on 15 after five straight wins.
- Ferran Torres struck in the 15th and 34th minutes, bringing his league tally to four goals this season.
- Dani Olmo added a third on 63 minutes from a Marcus Rashford cutback after the forward entered at halftime.
- Hansi Flick’s hour-mark changes, including Marc Casadó and Fermín López, helped sustain control as Barça finished with 65% possession.
- The match was played at the Johan Cruyff Stadium before roughly 6,000 fans, and the club awaits municipal approval to host a reduced-capacity return to Camp Nou, while Atlético Madrid’s 1-1 draw at Mallorca leaves them 12th on six points.