Sevilla 4-1 Barcelona: Humiliation at the Pizjuán as Blaugrana Suffer Worst Defeat of the Season

A nightmarish evening in Seville saw Barcelona crumble to their heaviest defeat of the campaign, with Lewandowski's missed penalty proving pivotal.
A Night to Forget in Andalusia
The Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán has rarely been a happy hunting ground for Barcelona, but few could have predicted the scale of humiliation that awaited Hansi Flick's side on this Sunday evening in October. A 4-1 thrashing represents Barcelona's worst defeat of the 2025-26 season, a result that will raise serious questions about the team's resilience and ability to handle adversity on the road.
From the moment former Blaugrana favorite Alexis Sánchez stepped up to convert from the penalty spot, the writing was on the wall. This was Sevilla's night, and Barcelona's defensive frailties combined with wastefulness in front of goal conspired to produce a performance that will live long in the memory for all the wrong reasons.
First Half: Early Wounds and Missed Opportunities
The match turned decisively in Sevilla's favor after just thirteen minutes when Ronald Araújo committed a rash foul inside the box. Up stepped Alexis Sánchez, the Chilean who wore the Blaugrana colors with distinction between 2011 and 2014, to coolly dispatch the penalty and send the home crowd into raptures. The sight of a former Barcelona player celebrating against his old club was painful enough, but worse was to follow.
Barcelona struggled to find any rhythm or coherence in their play, looking vulnerable every time Sevilla launched an attack. The defensive disorganization was punished again in the 36th minute when Isaac Romero doubled the home side's advantage, leaving the visitors shell-shocked and staring at a mountain to climb.
Just when it seemed Barcelona would head into the break two goals down and thoroughly demoralized, Marcus Rashford provided a lifeline. The English forward, who has become an important part of Barcelona's attacking arsenal, pulled one back deep into first-half stoppage time to make it 2-1 and offer genuine hope that the Blaugrana could mount a comeback in the second period.
Second Half: Lewandowski's Miss and Complete Collapse
The pivotal moment of the match arrived when Barcelona were awarded a penalty with the score still at 2-1. This was the golden opportunity to draw level and potentially shift the momentum completely. Robert Lewandowski, normally so reliable from twelve yards, stepped up with the weight of expectation on his shoulders. What followed was agonizing for every Culer watching around the world—the Polish striker's effort cannoned off the left post and away to safety.
That miss proved catastrophic. Rather than finding themselves level and reinvigorated, Barcelona visibly deflated. Sevilla sensed blood and grew in confidence, while the visitors' heads dropped. The match remained in the balance until the dying moments, but when it rains at the Pizjuán, it pours.
Deep into injury time, with Barcelona committed forward in desperate search of an equalizer, Sevilla delivered the knockout blows. José Ángel Carmona struck first in the 90th minute to make it 3-1, and moments later Akor Adams added further gloss to the scoreline with a fourth goal that accurately reflected Sevilla's dominance on the night.
Individual Performances
For Barcelona, only Rashford emerged with any credit, showing determination to score what proved to be a consolation goal. Lewandowski will be haunted by his penalty miss, while Araújo's early foul set the tone for a defensive performance to forget. For Sevilla, Alexis Sánchez turned back the clock against his former employers, while Romero, Carmona, and Adams all delivered when it mattered most.
What This Means for Barcelona
This humbling defeat on Matchday 8 represents a serious setback for Barcelona's title ambitions. Losing away from home is one thing, but the manner of this collapse—conceding four goals and failing to capitalize on a crucial penalty—will concern Flick deeply. The defensive vulnerabilities exposed by Sevilla will have been noted by every other team in La Liga. Barcelona must respond quickly and emphatically to ensure this nightmare in Andalusia doesn't derail their entire season.


