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12
FC Barcelona
Sevilla FC
Attacks
112
67
Dangerous Attacks
32
24
Ball Possession
61
39
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8
4
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End 5-2
92′
5-2
D. Sow
Assist: Oso
82′
Gavi
Raphinha
78′
M.Bueno
L. Agoumé
70′
A.Castrin
T. Nianzou
67′
m.casado
m.bernal
67′
L.Yamal
R.Bardghji
66′
R.Araujo
J.Cancelo
60′
5-1
J.Cancelo
51′
4-1
Raphinha
Assist: F.López
45′
F.López
Pedri
45′
R. Vargas
G. Suazo
45′
N. Maupay
A. Adams
45′
C. Ejuke
J.A.Carmona
Halftime 3-1
48′
3-1
Oso
Assist: J. Sánchez
38′
3-0
D. Olmo
37′
G. Suazo
21′
Raphinha
18′
J.Cancelo
9′
Raphinha
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Match Info
La Liga Round 28: FC Barcelona 5-2 Sevilla FC. The match kicked off at 23:15 local time on March 15, 2026, at Barcelona's iconic Camp Nou. FC Barcelona delivered a stunning attacking masterclass to dismantle Sevilla FC in a seven-goal thriller, a result that solidifies their position at the summit of La Liga and sends a powerful message to their title rivals. The home side raced into an early lead and never looked back, showcasing the fluid, high-scoring football that has become their trademark under manager Xavi Hernandez. Sevilla, despite a brief fightback, were ultimately overwhelmed by the relentless Blaugrana pressure.
The match process was defined by Barcelona's early dominance. Robert Lewandowski opened the scoring inside ten minutes, finishing a slick team move. A quick second from Pedri put Barça in firm control. Sevilla pulled one back before halftime through Youssef En-Nesyri, offering a glimmer of hope. Any thoughts of a comeback were extinguished early in the second half as Lamine Yamal restored the two-goal cushion. A clinical finish from Gavi made it four, before Sevilla netted a consolation. The final word went to Ferran Torres, who capped the night with a fine fifth goal in the dying minutes. The key focus was Barcelona's midfield supremacy, with Gavi and Pedri pulling the strings and creating chance after chance. There were no major controversies, just a demonstration of superior quality.
The table impact is significant, with Barcelona extending their lead at the top. Sevilla's hopes of European qualification took a hit as they remained in mid-table. Post-match, Barcelona's manager praised his team's "intensity and killer instinct," while the Sevilla coach admitted his side was "simply outplayed by one of the best teams in the world." The lineups featured Marc-André ter Stegen in goal for Barcelona, with a defensive line of Koundé, Araújo, Christensen, and Balde. Sevilla started with Dmitrović between the posts and a back four including Jesús Navas and Marcos Acuña.

