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    Barcelona Maintain Unbeaten Run With 3-0 Win Over Getafe

    Barcelona Maintain Unbeaten Run With 3-0 Win Over Getafe

    Barcelona continued their impressive start to the La Liga season with a dominant 3-0 victory over Getafe at the Johan Cruyff Stadium, keeping their unbeaten record intact. The win puts Barça on 16 points from six matches, just two behind leaders Real Madrid.

    Barcelona 3 Goals , Getafe 0 goal Laliga Score

    Ferran Torres stole the spotlight early, scoring two first-half goals. His opener came in the 15th minute, capping off a well-worked team move that started with Raphinha and included a clever backheel from Dani Olmo. Torres struck again in the 34th minute, controlling a long pass from Raphinha before calmly finishing past goalkeeper David Soria. The Spanish forward now has four league goals this season, averaging a strike every 90 minutes.

    Raphinha’s night ended early after he was involved in a heated exchange just before halftime, with manager Xavi opting to replace him with Marcus Rashford to avoid a potential red card. The decision paid off quickly. Rashford provided his second La Liga assist of the season in the 62nd minute, beating the offside trap and setting up Olmo, who fired home Barcelona’s third goal from the edge of the area.

    Getafe, who managed only two shots on target all match, struggled to create clear chances. Their best opportunity came just after the break when Javi Munoz narrowly missed the far post. The visitors ended the game with four yellow cards, including one for manager Jose Bordalas, reflecting a physical and frustrating performance.

    Barcelona players in jersey, Lamine Yamal, Ferran Torres, and Raphinha celebrate a goal together after their 3-0 win against Getafe on September 21, 2025.

    Barcelona have now scored 14 goals while conceding just three through six league fixtures, showing a strong balance between attack and defense. With the Nou Camp still under renovation, the team continues to play at the smaller Johan Cruyff Stadium, which holds just 6,000 fans — a stark contrast to their usual home.

    As Barcelona push to reclaim the league title, supporters are already eyeing the release of the club’s new jersey, which is set to drop later this season. With Torres in top form and Rashford making an instant impact, the Catalan side look poised for a serious challenge at the top of the table — and fans will be ready to wear their team’s colors proudly on the latest jersey.