Barcelona beat Villarreal to maintain their 100% record in La Liga, but Barca goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen suffered a potentially serious injury and was carried off on a stretcher.
Robert Lewandowski got two goals and missed a penalty, Raphinha grabbed a double and Pablo Torre also scored as Hansi Flick’s side made it six league wins from six.
However, Ter Stegen’s injury near the end of the first half was a worrying development for Barca.
The 32-year-old Germany international and Barcelona captain was hurt when his right knee buckled as he landed while catching the ball and he was then carried off the pitch, holding his hands over his face as he left the field.
He was replaced by Inaki Pena and the back-up goalkeeper played a crucial part, making an excellent save to tip over an effort from former Arsenal forward Nicolas Pepe when the score was 2-1.
Earlier on, 17-year-old Lamine Yamal hit the woodwork for Barca and Raphinha had an effort cleared off the line before the visitors took a deserved lead, Lewandowski converting from Torre’s pass in the 20th minute.
Barcelona were 2-0 up 15 minutes later as Lewandowski acrobatically hooked in the rebound after home goalkeeper Diego Conde parried Eric Garcia’s effort following a fine Yamal cross.
But Villarreal, who had won three and drawn two of their first five La Liga games of 2024-25, pulled one back three minutes later as former Newcastle and Leicester winger Ayoze Perez swept home Pepe’s low cross with a first-time finish.
The hosts pushed for an equaliser and Yeremy Pino headed against the crossbar, before Torre restored Barca’s two-goal advantage.
Lewandowski should have scored again after the impressive Yamal was fouled by Eric Bailly but fired his penalty against the foot of the post, before Raphinha scored twice in nine minutes late on to complete the convincing win.
Barcelona are top of La Liga, four points clear of reigning champions Real Madrid, who have drawn two of their six matches.
It was the perfect response for Flick’s side after they had begun their Champions League campaign with a 2-1 loss at Monaco on Thursday, in a game where Barca had to play with 10 men for 80 minutes after Garcia’s early red card.
"It was very important that we bounced back away from home and we scored five goals and got three points," said Lewandowski.
"Everyone knows what they have to do, the older players, the younger players, we know how we need to attack and defend.
"We're looking to get the ball into the box quicker this season and that's my zone, that's where I want to have more contact with the ball."
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