Football Espana
·21 dicembre 2025
Barcelona player ratings against Villarreal: Frenkie de Jong steps up in Pedri’s absence

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·21 dicembre 2025

Barcelona continued their La Liga winning run on Sunday with a professional 2-0 victory over Villarreal at La Ceramica.
Barcelona’s decision to sign Garcia in the summer continues to look more and more vindication, as he made multiple big saves to ensure a clean sheet.
Linked up well on the right flank, as he ends a difficult first half of the season (on an individual basis) on a high -although he was taken off late on with an injury issue.
A poor pass early on almost led to a Villarreal goal, but aside from that, he was untroubled.
Wanted too much time on the ball on multiple occasions, but like Cubarsi, he did well when called upon after Villarreal went down to 10 men.
Good in an attacking sense, but had some issues in defence.
Started slowly, but grew into the game. He continues to look like an excellent midfield option.
Promoted to the starting line-up due to Pedri’s injury absence, and he took his chance. He ran the show in midfield, and got a deserved assist for Barcelona’s second goal.
He caused problems for Villarreal’s defence throughout the 90 minutes, and his reward was a goal in the second half.
Very fluid performance from Fermin, although he lacked decisiveness.
He’s working his way back into last season’s form. Won an early penalty that he converted himself, and he could have found the net on further occasions.

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A quiet performance, and he was dually hauled off early in the second half for Robert Lewandowski.
Provided another threat to a tired Villarreal defence.
Almost scored soon after coming on.
More important minutes for Bernal, who will gradually gain prominence as the season goes on.
Brought on at right-back due to Kounde going off injured.









































