Barcelona Player Ratings vs Real Betis: Ferran Torres Shines with Hat-trick as Roony Bardghji Impresses in Breathless Victory
Barcelona claimed a thrilling 5-3 victory over Real Betis, with Ferran Torres scoring a hat-trick and Roony Bardghji making the most of a rare start. Hansi Flick's men continue their winning streak in La Liga, solidifying their position at the top of the table.

Barcelona secured their third successive victory in La Liga as they crushed in-form Real Betis 5-3 on Saturday. Ferran Torres scored a first-half hat-trick and Roony Bardghji also found the back of the net in a rare start as Hansi Flick’s men secured a result which will keep them top of the table, regardless of how Real Madrid fair against Celta Vigo on Sunday.In a breathless opening 45 minutes, Betis went in front after six minutes when Antony - returning from suspension - latched onto team-mate Ez Abde's blocked shot to fire past Barcelona goalkeeper Joan Garcia. However, in a remarkable turnaround, Spain forward Torres scored two goals in as many minutes as the Blaugrana took a 2-1 lead just seven minutes later.Handed a rare opportunity to impress from the start, Bardghji then gave Barcelona a two-goal cushion with a brilliant strike on his weaker right foot, before Torres completed his hat-trick with a shot from outside the box which deflected in off Betis centre-back Marc Bartra.While fifth-placed Betis pushed forward in the early stages of the second half, Barcelona were handed a chance to make it 5-1 when they were awarded a penalty for an apparent handball. However, while replays showed winger Marcus Rashford’s shot struck Bartra’s thigh before hitting his hand, the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) went ahead with the controversial decision.Stepping up to take the subsequent spot-kick, Barcelona superstar Lamine Yamal coolly slotted the ball home for Flick's men. However, just when the visitors looked to be heading to another comfortable victory - following recent wins over Alaves and Atletico Madrid - they conceded twice late on as Betis' Diego Llorente scored a header, before striker Juan Hernandez netted a spot-kick.The wins means Barcelona are now four points clear of second-placed Real, who will look to close the gap when they host Celta at the Santiago Bernabeu.GOAL rates Barcelona's players from Estadio La Cartuja...Joan Garcia (5/10):Beaten by Antony as Betis broke the deadlock, the goalkeeper could do little to prevent Llorente and Hernandez's goals, either.Jules Kounde (5/10):Keeping Antony onside as Barcelona fell behind, the France international made amends by recording the assist for Torres' first goal. However, the defender then went from zero to hero and back to zero again as he conceded a penalty late on.Pau Cubarsi (6/10):The young defender was neat and tidy in possession, though crafty Betis striker Hernandez gave him plenty to think about defensively.Gerard Martin (6/10):Like his centre-back partner Pau Cubarsi, the 23-year-old had to be aware of Betis' Hernandez and, for the most part, he was.Alejandro Balde (5/10):On the receiving end of a tough challenge early on, the left-back was able to complete the first half before being replaced at the interval.Eric Garcia (6/10):Operating in midfield, the utility man was - as you would expect - dependable, covering the backs of Barcelona's star forwards.Pedri (8/10):Starting just his second match following his return from injury, the Spain star was typically excellent, recording assists for Barcelona's third and fourth goals.Roony Bardghji (9/10):Handed a rare start by manager Flick, the midfielder took his chance superbly, registering the pre-assist and assist for Torres' first two goals, before scoring Barcelona's third.Lamine Yamal (8/10):Linking up brilliantly with Bardghji - the two left-footers causing Betis all sorts of problems down the right - the wonderkid then scored Barcelona's fifth from the penalty spot.Ferran Torres (9/10):Should the former Manchester City man be considered Barcelona's main striker? The forward has now scored 11 La Liga goals, bagging a clutch hat-trick from just five shots.Marcus Rashford (6/10):In a fairly quiet performance, the forward played a key role in Barcelona's controversial spot-kick as his shot deflected off Bartra's hand. Had a great chance to score late on as well but missed the target.Andreas Christensen (6/10):Replacing Alejandro Balde at half time, the defender was solid, if not spectacular, in the second half.Frenkie de Jong (6/10):Brought on just after the hour mark, the Netherlands midfielder was calm in possession, completing 88 per cent of his passes.Marc Bernal (6/10):Handed more minutes following his return from injury, the youngster - like midfield partner Frenkie de Jong - was composed on the ball.Fermin Lopez (5/10):Another second-half substitute, the 22-year-old found it difficult to make an impact as Betis posed a threat throughout.Hansi Flick (8/10):Fielding Bardghji from the start, the German watched on as the Sweden international - operating as a No. 10 - repaid his manager's faith with a standout performance.
Barcelona vs Real Betis: A Goal-Filled Showdown
Barcelona secured their third consecutive win in La Liga against a tough Real Betis side in an action-packed encounter. The match saw Ferran Torres steal the spotlight with a stunning hat-trick, while Roony Bardghji also shone with a goal and an assist in a rare start.
Ferran Torres' Spectacular Hat-trick
Ferran Torres delivered a masterful performance, showcasing his prowess in front of goal. The forward's clinical finishing skills were on full display as he notched a hat-trick, further solidifying his importance to Barcelona's attacking lineup.
Roony Bardghji's Impressive Showing
Roony Bardghji seized the opportunity to impress in the starting lineup, making a significant impact on the game. Bardghji contributed with a goal, an assist, and an overall standout performance, proving his worth in Hansi Flick's squad.
Key Player Performances and Ratings
Several Barcelona players stood out in the thrilling victory against Real Betis. From Pedri's creative brilliance to Lamine Yamal's composure from the penalty spot, each player played a crucial role in securing the crucial win.
Controversy and Late Drama
The match was not without its contentious moments, including a controversial VAR decision and a late Betis resurgence. Despite a late push from the opponents, Barcelona managed to hold on to claim all three points in a dramatic encounter.
Hansi Flick's Tactical Acumen
Hansi Flick's strategic decisions, including the inclusion of Roony Bardghji in the starting lineup, paid off handsomely. The manager's faith in his players and tactical acumen were evident as Barcelona put on a scintillating performance to secure the win.







