Ferran Torres scored twice as Barcelona made it three straight wins in all competitions with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Getafe at the Estadi Johan Cruyff on Sunday.
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Match Report
Hansi Flick's side were once again unable to play at Camp Nou as they await permission to host games at their renovated stadium, meaning they had to stage a second straight match at the 6,000-capacity home of Barcelona B.
But as in last week's 6-0 rout of Valencia, the Blaugrana looked perfectly at home as Dani Olmo also scored in a convincing win over Jose Bordalas' visitors, who had started the season with three wins in four games.
Barca scored a wonderful goal from their first real attack in the 15th minute. Raphinha's clever through-ball found Olmo, and the Spain international showed great awareness to backheel the ball into the path of Torres, who finished with aplomb.
Robert Lewandowski was close to turning Pedri's centre in for 2-0, but the Blaugrana did have daylight in the 34th minute as Raphinha's flick released Torres in behind, allowing him to give David Soria the eyes and pick out the bottom-left corner.
Getafe, who did not have a single shot in the first half, improved early in the second period as Javi Munoz's volley was flicked wide, but Barca put the contest beyond them in the 62nd minute.
Their midweek Champions League hero Marcus Rashford, who replaced Raphinha at half-time, cut the ball back from the right for Olmo to slot into an unguarded net.
Soria prevented Olmo from adding another soon afterwards, but that stop proved irrelevant as Barca drew within two points of pacesetters Real Madrid at the summit.
Data Debrief: Torres enjoys Flick role
Flick opted to change up his attack after Thursday's 2-1 win at Newcastle United, with Rashford replaced by Torres, while teenage sensation Lamine Yamal was still out injured.
Torres rewarded the German's faith with two goals, with that brace taking him to 23 goals in 51 appearances under Flick.
Only under Xavi (25 goals in 113 appearances) has he scored more goals under the same manager in his club career, having also netted 16 times in 43 games under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.
Having assisted Torres' opener with a delicate backheel, Olmo later got on the scoresheet himself, registering a goal and an assist in the same game for the first time in his Barca career, in 45 matches.
Match Events
0' The match is about to start!
4' Raphinha slices a free-kick well wide
12' Match Event for Barcelona vs Getafe
16' GOAL! Torres scores from Olmo's brilliant back-heel pass! Barcelona 1-0 Getafe
28' Pedri plays a ball across the face of goal but Lewandowski can't reach it
35' GOAL! Torres has his second one with Raphinha's assist! Barcelona 2-0 Getafe
42' Lewandowski with the snap shot but Soria reacts well to keep it out
43' CLOSE! Ferran almost gets a hat-trick as he stikes the bar
45' Kounde takes a knock and is furious with Diego Rico
46' Marcus Rashford is coming on for the second half to replace Raphinha
48' Munoz halves the deficit but it flies wide
59' Abqar goes in the book for tripping Lewandowski up off the ball
60' Highlight from Barcelona vs Getafe
63' GOAL! Rashford cuts it back for Olmo to finish! Barcelona 3-0 Getafe
73' Fermin has a shot from very tight angel which is saved
88' Highlight from Barcelona vs Getafe
Line-ups
Barcelona XI: Lewandowski, Christensen, Olmo, De Jong, Ferran Torres, Raphinha, Kounde, Eric Garcia, Pedri, Joan García, Gerard Martín
Subs: Szczesny, Rashford, Araujo, Casado, Fermín López, Roony Bardghji, Cubarsi, Diego Kochen, Toni Fernández, Bernal, Jofre Torrents
Getafe XI: Femenia, Rico, Luis Milla, Dakonam, David Soria, Arambarri, Duarte, Mayoral, Abdel Abqar, Mario Martín, Adrián Liso
Subs: Nyom, Munoz, Juan Iglesias, Yvan Neyou, Jiri Letacek, Abu Kamara, Álex Sancris, Coba da Costa, Ismael Bekhoucha, Davinchi