Barcelona wrapped up their pre-season tour in South Korea with a commanding 5-0 victory over Daegu. Marcus Rashford, making his mark for his new team,
scored in the second half. Lamine Yamal and Gavi were pivotal in the first half, with Gavi scoring twice and Yamal assisting the first goal at the 21-minute mark.
The match saw Robert Lewandowski score from a precise Gerard Martin cross, followed by Gavi's second goal through a clever chip just before the break. Despite Daegu's attempts to recover after halftime, Barcelona remained relentless. Toni Fernandez added a fourth goal, and Rashford sealed the win with a strike from Eric Garcia's pass.
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Barcelona dominated possession with 72%, surpassing their expected goals (xG) of 3.65. This victory concluded their Asian tour on a high note, having won all three matches and scoring 15 goals overall. Rashford's debut goal was a highlight, while Yamal continued to impress as a top football prospect.
Yamal showcased his skills by completing six dribbles and winning seven out of eleven duels. His performance further cemented his status as an emerging talent in football. Meanwhile, Rashford's contribution to the scoreline marked an encouraging start to his tenure at Barcelona.
The team's successful pre-season campaign sets a positive tone for the upcoming season. With such performances, Barcelona looks poised for competitive challenges ahead. The blend of experienced players like Lewandowski and emerging talents like Yamal promises an exciting season for fans and followers alike.