
After being out of action for 348 days, the young midfielder stepped onto the pitch at the Estadi OlÃmpic LluÃs Companys in the 83rd minute, replacing Pedri. His substitution was met with a thunderous ovation from the home crowd, a clear reflection of his popularity and the excitement surrounding his long-awaited comeback.
Barcelona’s win was powered by impressive performances, with both Robert Lewandowski and Pablo Torre scoring braces. Pedri also found the back of the net, contributing to the team’s dominant display. Despite Sevilla's best efforts, they could only muster a single goal, which came from Stanis Idumbo-Muzambo in the 87th minute.
The victory solidified Barcelona’s position at the top of La Liga, with 27 points from 10 matches. Meanwhile, Sevilla sits in 12th place with 12 points from nine games. Barcelona will now prepare for their next challenge, the much-anticipated El Clásico against Real Madrid, while Sevilla will aim to bounce back in their upcoming fixture.
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