Cadiz 0-4 Barcelona: Homework done eventually ahead of Munich trip

Cadiz 0-4 Barcelona: Homework done eventually ahead of Munich trip

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The Catalans were not at their sparkling best but did get the goals in the end once the cavalry arrived

Barcelona’s top players were left in reserve by Xavi Hernandez for the clash with Cadiz but he called them on in the second half, with the team struggling to break down the Andalusians.

With Bayern Munich around the corner, the coach rested Lewandowski, Dembele and Pedri, among others, but they were needed in the second half.

They came on shortly after Frenkie de Jong had broken the scoring, in the 55th minute after a drab first half.

Raphinha had hit the post early on but there wasn’t much else to write home about for Barcelona, with Cadiz predictably sitting deep.

Ferran Torres, quiet, curled over before half-time while Memphis Depay struggled to get involved too.

Only Alejandro Balde really impressed, and should have earned a penalty when he was hauled down inside the box but inexplicably nothing was awarded.

The goal came when Raphinha played a brilliant pass to Gavi, whose cross was deflected into De Jong’s pass and he tucked home from close range.

On came the subs, who were already prepared, and the game was quickly swept from Cadiz’s reach.

Robert Lewandowski slid home after more good work by Raphinha.

There was an unfortunate pause of over 50 minutes for a fan with a serious medical issue to be treated and taken to hospital, before the game resumed.

Ansu Fati scored the easiest goal of his life after superb work by Lewandowski and then Dembele bamboozled Cadiz before blasting home from the edge of the box; his footwork fooling goalkeeper Ledesma, who could not handle the strike and palmed it in.

Homework done, before the trip to Munich on Tuesday.

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