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Robert Lewandowski scored again as Barcelona defeated Sevilla 3-0 in La Liga on Saturday to move up to second with 10 points from four matches.
Barcelona rode their luck early on at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan as Marc-Andre ter Stegen denied Ivan Rakitic and Youssef En-Nesyri before the visitors struck against the run of play.
Raphinha headed in the rebound after Lewandowski’s dinked effort was cleared off the line, but the Poland star didn’t need long to get on the scoresheet himself.
Lewandowski controlled a flighted pass from Jules Kounde on his chest and volleyed past Bono for his fifth league goal in four appearances.
Eric Garcia tapped in Barcelona’s third five minutes after half-time after Raphinha’s cross was nodded across goal by Kounde, who was sold by Sevilla for 50 million euros ($49.8 million) this summer.
“It was a very good match overall, we dominated and even had chances to score more,” Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez told Movistar.
“We’re going through a good period. Winning 3-0 at Sevilla is a good sign.”
Barcelona, who host Viktoria Plzen on Wednesday in the opening round of Champions League group games, are two points behind Madrid, but Sevilla have just one point so far.