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Barcelona cruised to a 4-0 victory over Barbastro in the Copa del Rey, with Robert Lewandowski scoring twice. Eric Garcia and Pablo Torre also contributed, while an error from Barbastro's goalkeeper led to Torre's late goal. Barcelona comfortably advanced to the next round with a dominant performance.

Barcelona secured a dominant 4-0 victory over Barbastro in the Copa del Rey, easily progressing to the next round. Robert Lewandowski was the star, scoring twice, including a brace that sealed the win. Eric Garcia opened the scoring, while Pablo Torre netted late after an error from Barbastro's goalkeeper.

Barcelona controlled the game from the start, with Frenkie de Jong providing an excellent cross for Garcia to score. Lewandowski doubled the lead with a header from a Pablo Torre assist. After halftime, Torre and Lewandowski combined again for the third goal, with Lewandowski finishing calmly. The fourth came after a mistake by Barbastro’s goalkeeper, who passed the ball straight to Torre, allowing him to score easily.

Lewandowski’s brace marked the end of his mini-goal drought, and Torre’s contributions were crucial, registering two assists and a goal. Barcelona’s defense, including Ronald Araujo, who made his season debut, and Inigo Martinez, remained untested for much of the match.

Hansi Flick, after a turbulent period for the club, made several changes and saw his team perform well. The victory ensured Barcelona’s safe passage into the next round of the Copa del Rey. Despite a few missed chances from Ansu Fati and Fermin Lopez, the team showed their dominance and was never threatened by the fourth-tier side.