Barcelona are back to winning ways in La Liga after the disappointment of losing El Clasico. Xavi Hernandez’s side cruised past Villarreal with three first-half goals, with Robert Lewandowski helping himself to a brace and Ansu Fati also registering on the scoresheet. The victory consolidates the Catalans’ place in second and keeps them within touching distance of leaders Real Madrid.

Barcelona got back to winning ways in La Liga as three quickfire goals in a seven-minute period in the first-half saw Xavi’s side record a comfortable 3-0 victory over Villarreal at Camp Nou.
Going into the match, Blaugrana were six points behind league leaders Real Madrid and knew they could not afford to slip up against a Villarreal team who beat them last season in their own backyard.
Despite the visitors’ predictable gameplan of sitting back, Barcelona were the ones to strike first right on the half-hour mark. Pedri’s through pass down the left found Jordi Alba, whose cross into the box was brilliantly controlled and finished by Robert Lewandowski inside the penalty area.
The Polish striker had his second of the night and 11th league goal of the season just three minutes later, as he drilled a superb low strike into the bottom-left corner from the edge of the box.
Barcelona’s seven-minute triple salvo was complete in the 38th minute, as Ansu Fati made amends for a miss from inside the six-yard box just seconds earlier which hit the bottom of the post to tap home the rebound past a scrambling Geronimo Rulli.
The pace of the game dropped considerably in the second half as both sides opted to conserve energy with the result no longer in any doubt, as Barcelona made it four home wins in succession in La Liga.
Source: Eurosport.com
