Goalkeeper & Defence
Joan Garcia (6/10): Looked shaky, much like the rest of the Barcelona defence, especially when corners were pumped into the box, but still managed to make some good saves.
Jules Kounde (6/10): Another underwhelming performance from the Frenchman, though he did venture forward and played a part in Olmo's strike.
Eric Garcia (7/10): Excelled at bringing the ball out from the back and contributed to Barca's first goal. Despite a couple of nervy defensive moments, he was generally solid.
Gerard Martin (5/10): Having performed well at centre-back this season, he appeared nervous throughout the 90 minutes and struggled against Slavia's physical presence.
Alejandro Balde (5/10): Caught ball-watching for the first goal and offered minimal offensive contribution.
Midfield
Frenkie de Jong (7/10): Should have done more to prevent the opening goal, but he became increasingly influential as the game progressed, helping Barcelona gain control. Booked late, he will miss Barcelona's final group game against Copenhagen.
Pedri (5/10): A rare off night for the Spain international. He struggled to find space in the first half and was well-marshalled. Missed a chance early in the second half before being forced off injured—seriously bad news for Barca.
Fermin Lopez (8/10): Once again proved his effectiveness for Barcelona. Scored with two superb strikes and has now been directly involved in seven goals in six Champions League matches this season.
Attack
Roony Bardghji (5/10): Stepping in for the suspended Yamal, he made little impact. Wasted an early opportunity by blazing over the bar and was later replaced by Rashford.
Robert Lewandowski (6/10): Endured a tough night, even scoring an unfortunate own goal. However, he demonstrated his legendary goalscoring instincts to finish off the hosts with Barcelona's fourth goal of the evening.
Raphinha (6/10): Did not exert his usual influence on the game, but his tireless work rate cannot be faulted. A neat flick also helped set up Lopez for the equalizer.
Subs & Manager
Dani Olmo (7/10): Replaced the injured Pedri and immediately fired a brilliant strike into the top corner to make it 3-2.
Marcus Rashford (7/10): Another effective cameo off the bench for Barcelona, making a good run and sliding the ball across for Lewandowski to seal the victory.
Marc Bernal (6/10): Introduced for the final 10 minutes, helping Barcelona see out the win.
Ronald Araujo (6/10): Also sent on for the last 10 minutes and looked composed.
Hansi Flick (7/10): Will be pleased with the victory but not with his team's defending, which will again raise questions about their potential depth in the competition. His substitutions, with Olmo scoring and Rashford assisting, proved pivotal to securing the win.


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