Updated On: 15 September, 2025 08:24 AM IST | Barcelona | AFP
Star forward Lamine Yamal`s absence due to a groin issue was a further blow for Barca, with coach Hansi Flick criticising the Spanish national team for playing him twice despite the problem during World Cup qualifiers last week

Barcelona`s Polish forward Robert Lewandowski celebrates scoring his team`s sixth goal during the Spanish league football match between FC Barcelona and Valencia CF at Johan Cruyff Stadium in Barcelona. Pic/AFP
Robert Lewandowski, Raphinha and Fermin Lopez struck twice each as Barcelona thumped Valencia 6-0 on Sunday in a La Liga match they were forced to play at their tiny training ground stadium because of delays in reopening the Spotify Camp Nou. The rampant Spanish champions moved second, two points behind leaders Real Madrid, who boast a 100 percent record after their win at Real Sociedad on Saturday. Hosting the game at the 6,000-capacity Johan Cruyff Stadium beside their training facilities west of the city, with the rebuilt Camp Nou not yet permitted to open, Barca`s first home game of the season saw high-calibre football in a low-key setting.
Star forward Lamine Yamal`s absence due to a groin issue was a further blow for Barca, with coach Hansi Flick criticising the Spanish national team for playing him twice despite the problem during World Cup qualifiers last week. However Barcelona`s display, above all in the second half, helped them forget his absence and their disappointing draw at Rayo Vallecano in their previous La Liga outing. "I appreciate what I saw today a lot, and this is a start after the break," said Flick, who was upset with his players after the Rayo game a fortnight ago. Lopez said last season`s winners of a domestic treble were on the right track.