Barcelona 6-0 Valencia: Magnificent Barça Run Riot at Montjuïc with Six-Goal Masterclass

Fermín, Raphinha and Lewandowski all bagged braces as Barcelona delivered a dominant display, crushing Valencia 6-0 with 74% possession in a statement victory.
A Statement of Intent at Montjuïc
FC Barcelona delivered arguably their most emphatic performance of the young season on Sunday afternoon, dismantling Valencia CF 6-0 at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys in a display that sent shockwaves through La Liga. In a match where everything clicked for the Blaugrana, three different players found the net twice each, showcasing the devastating attacking depth at the club's disposal. With 74% possession and 24 shots raining down on the Valencia goal, this was total football at its finest – a complete demolition that Valencia simply had no answer for.
First Half: Fermín Opens the Floodgates
The tone was set early as Barcelona controlled proceedings from the opening whistle, pinning Valencia deep in their own half with wave after wave of attacks. The breakthrough came in the 29th minute when Fermín López capped off a flowing move with clinical precision to give Barça the lead. The young midfielder, continuing his impressive development, found space in the Valencia box and made no mistake with his finish.
Barcelona went into the break with a slender 1-0 advantage, but the scoreline flattered the visitors significantly. The Blaugrana had already begun to assert their dominance, and the possession statistics told the story of one-way traffic. Valencia's game plan appeared to be damage limitation, but even that modest ambition would prove impossible to achieve in the second period.
Second Half: The Floodgates Open Wide
The second half began with Barcelona picking up exactly where they left off, and within eight minutes of the restart, the lead was doubled. Raphinha found the net in the 53rd minute, capitalizing on Barcelona's relentless pressure to make it 2-0. Just three minutes later, Fermín López struck again in the 56th minute, completing his brace and effectively ending the contest as a competitive affair.
But Barcelona were far from finished. Raphinha added his second of the afternoon in the 67th minute, showcasing the Brazilian's red-hot form and making it 4-0. The Valencia defense was in tatters, unable to cope with the movement, pace, and precision of Barcelona's attacking play.
Robert Lewandowski then joined the party, opening his account for the match in the 76th minute. There was drama when VAR initially disallowed another Lewandowski goal for offside, but after review, the decision was reversed – much to the delight of the Montjuïc faithful. The Polish striker saved the best for last, however, completing his brace in the 86th minute with a delightful chip over the Valencia goalkeeper that exemplified his world-class finishing ability and composure.
Triple Delight: Three Players, Six Goals
The remarkable aspect of this victory was the distribution of goals across three players. Fermín López continued his emergence as a key squad member with a confident brace, while Raphinha's double further cemented his status as one of La Liga's most in-form wingers. Lewandowski, meanwhile, reminded everyone that class is permanent with two composed finishes, including that exquisite chip that will surely feature on highlight reels for weeks to come.
Season Momentum Building
This comprehensive victory on Matchday 4 sends an ominous message to Barcelona's domestic rivals. The attacking fluidity, combined with the ability to control matches so completely, suggests this team is hitting its stride early in the campaign. With multiple players capable of scoring goals and the team functioning as a cohesive unit, Barcelona appear to be genuine title contenders. The 24 shots registered demonstrate not just dominance, but a ruthless efficiency that will worry every opponent on the fixture list.
As the Blaugrana faithful streamed out of Montjuïc, they did so knowing they had witnessed something special – a performance that encapsulated everything beautiful about Barcelona football.


