Five talking points from Elche 0-4 Barcelona

Five talking points from Elche 0-4 Barcelona

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Ansu ends tough week on a high

Ansu Fati was finally back in the goals for Barcelona after a tough week which had seen his father publicly criticise Xavi and the club for not playing his son regularly this season.

A start against Elche always looked likely, with Raphinha and Ousmane Dembele out, and Ansu shook off a disappointing first half showing to end his long wait for a La Liga goal.

The youngster hadn’t scored in the Spanish top flight since October but made it 2-0 with a fine strike.

A cute pass from Ferran Torres sent him running through on goal, and he came up with the goods, firing a clinical shot across goal and into the far corner.

“Ansu needed that goal,” said Xavi after the match. “Forwards change their faces when they score, you can tell. He was very tired at the end, because he worked very hard for the team in defence. The goal is the result of his hard work and individual talent.”

The smile on his face as the ball hit the net said it all. The celebrations with Alejandro Balde and Gavi also seemed very heartfelt. He needed that goal alright.

Gavi rises above the noise

Gavi’s another player who has had something of a tricky week with a lot of nonsense written about the teenager during his time away from the club on international duty.

The midfielder also had to don his old No. 30 shirt once again versus Elche after La Liga reversed his first-team registration and took away his No. 6.

Did any of that affect Barca’s little tyro? Not one little bit. Gavi was his usual effervesent presence, providing Barca with the intensity they need and showing he can play a bit too.

His tenacity got a deserved reward when he pinched the ball and teed up Lewandowski for his second before he was given a breather with 20 minutes to go.

There were a few whistles from the home fans as he went off, presumably because of what’s been in the media, but that won’t worry Gavi who’ll be relishing taking on Madrid again next.

Eric’s Elche experiment

Xavi fielded Eric Garcia in midfield against Elche, after hinting at the possibility ahead of the game, and saw the 22-year-old put in a decent shift against La Liga’s bottom side.

The Barcelona boss admitted after the game that it had all been Jordi Cruyff’s idea but credit to Xavi for having the courage to give it a go at Elche.

Xavi praised Eric after the game for his display, while the team’s latest midfielder admitted that although he’s really a defender he’s happy to play anywhere for Barcelona.

It’s not clear if or when we’ll see Eric in midfield again. Sergio Busquets will return against Real Madrid and Frenkie de Jong is also expected back from injury soon.

Yet with finances tight, signings far from guaranteed and Eric struggling for game time in defense it was certainly a useful experiment that adds to Xavi’s midfield options.

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