Barcelona were condemned to a crushing defeat on Sunday afternoon, as [they lost 4-1 to Sevilla](https://www.football-espana.net/2025/10/05/sevilla-barcelona-la-liga-report). Here’s how their players fared at the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan.
Player ratings
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### Wojciech Szczesny – 6.5
Could do little about Sevilla’s goals, and made a couple of very important saves that prevented the hosts from scoring more.
### Jules Kounde – 5
Off day for the Frenchman, who particularly struggled in the first half.
### Ronald Araujo – 5
Conceded the penalty that allowed Sevilla to open the scoring, before being taken off at half time.
### Pau Cubarsi – 6
Got better as the game went on, but it was still a poor afternoon for the young defender, who continues looks nowhere near as comfortable without Inigo Martinez beside him.
### Gerard Martin – 5
Another one that struggled in the first half, and was subsequently taken off at half time.
### Frenkie de Jong – 5.5
Poor during Sevilla’s dominant spell in the first half, but was better in the second.
### Pedri – 7.5
Not at his absolute best, but did provide an excellent assist for Marcus Rashford’s goal.

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### Marcus Rashford – 7.5
Barcelona’s bright spark, as he was against PSG. Scored a wonderful goal to bring it back to 2-1.
### Dani Olmo – 5.5
Very quiet performance from Olmo, who continues to not be at his best.
### Ferran Torres – 5.5
Another one that could not make an impact on proceedings.
### Robert Lewandowski – 5.5
Could not make his mark. His performance was summed up by a costly penalty miss in the second half.
### Substitutes
### Eric Garcia – 7
Drove Barcelona on in the second half, proving once again why he is so counted on by Hansi Flick.
### Alejandro Balde – 6.5
Good display, won the penalty that Lewandowski missed.
### Roony Bardghji – 6.5
Looked lively during his cameo, but really should have scored at least one goal before Sevilla got their third.
### Andreas Christensen – 6
Little time to make an impact after replacing de Jong late on.