A blistering performance from FC Barcelona saw them dismantle local rivals Espanyol in a 4-1 victory at the iconic Camp Nou. The La Liga clash was completely dominated by the home side. From our perspective, the result was never in doubt. The sheer quality gap was evident from the first whistle to the last.
FC Barcelona 4-1 Espanyol Player Ratings: Lamine Yamal and Ferran Torres Unstoppable as Blaugrana Thrashed Parakeets in Catalan Derby

The star of the show was undoubtedly the phenomenal Lamine Yamal. The teenager was simply unplayable. He set up two goals for Ferran Torres in the first half before getting on the scoresheet himself late in the game. It was a complete attacking masterclass that left the Espanyol defence in tatters. What a player.
Espanyol did manage a brief moment of hope. Pol Lozano pulled one back early in the second half, a well-taken goal that briefly silenced the home crowd. However, it proved to be nothing more than a consolation. Barça reasserted their dominance, with substitute Marcus Rashford adding a fourth to seal the comprehensive win and restore the three-goal cushion. Here are Sportsdunia's Barcelona vs Espanyol player ratings.
FC Barcelona Player Ratings vs Espanyol
Check out the Barcelona player ratings vs Espanyol.
Goalkeeper
Joan García - 7.0: Had a relatively quiet evening but was alert when called upon. He made a key save from Kike García in the first half. Couldn't do much about the goal he conceded. A solid, if untested, performance from the keeper who commanded his area well.
Defenders
Alejandro Balde - 6.5: An energetic performance down the left flank before being substituted. He was a constant outlet, although his final ball was sometimes lacking. We noticed he was caught out of position once or twice but his recovery pace helped. A decent outing overall.
Ronald Araujo - 7.5: The captain led by example. He was an absolute rock at the back, winning almost every duel he contested. His physical presence was too much for the Espanyol forwards. He even popped up with a created chance, showing his threat from set-pieces.
Pau Cubarsí - 7.0: Incredibly composed for such a young player. His passing from the back was immaculate, with 123 accurate passes. He read the game well, making seven crucial clearances. We were very impressed by his maturity on the ball under pressure.
Gerard Martín - 6.5: Looked bright in the first half before his unfortunate injury. He was tidy in possession and supported the attack well, linking up play effectively. It's a shame his evening was cut short. He didn't put a foot wrong in his 45 minutes.
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Midfielders
Gavi - 7.0: A typically tenacious display from Gavi. He was everywhere, winning an incredible 8 duels and drawing five fouls. He brought so much energy to the midfield, though his yellow card was perhaps unnecessary. His passion is infectious.
Pedri - 8.0: The maestro in the middle of the park. Pedri orchestrated the game with effortless grace, completing 76 passes and creating two key chances. He controlled the tempo and was a joy to watch. From our perspective, he made the game look easy.
Fermín López - 7.5: A bundle of energy and attacking intent. He had five shots and was a constant threat around the box. His willingness to run at defenders caused problems all night. His tackling was also surprisingly robust, winning four of five attempts.
Eric García - 7.5: Deployed in a midfield role, and he looked surprisingly comfortable. He was excellent in possession, with a 96% pass accuracy, and contributed defensively. He even created two key passes. A very intelligent and versatile performance that caught our eye.
Forwards
Ferran Torres - 9.0: A clinical performance from the forward. He took both his goals with confidence, a great header and a composed finish. His movement off the ball was excellent, and he was a constant nightmare for the Espanyol backline. A fantastic contribution before his substitution.
Lamine Yamal - 9.5: What more can we say? Simply breathtaking. He was the highest-rated player for a reason. Two assists and a goal tell only part of the story. His dribbling was mesmerizing, and he created so much danger every time he touched the ball. A generational talent on full display.
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Substitutes
João Cancelo - 6.5: Came on for Balde and provided a similar attacking threat. Looked solid and slotted in seamlessly.
Marcus Rashford - 7.5: Made an immediate impact. He got his goal with a smart finish after a great run. Looked sharp and dangerous.
Dani Olmo - N/A: Didn't have enough time to make a significant impact on the game.
Frenkie de Jong - 7.0: Came on and immediately assisted a goal. His quality on the ball helped Barcelona see out the game with ease.
Marc Casadó - 6.5: Replaced the injured Martín and did a dependable job. Kept things simple and was positionally sound.
Manager
H. Flick - 8.0: His team selection and tactics were spot on. Barcelona looked organized, motivated, and played with a clear attacking identity. His substitutions were effective, particularly bringing on Rashford who sealed the game. A great day at the office.
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Espanyol Player Ratings vs Barcelona
Here are the Espanyol player ratings vs Barcelona.
Goalkeeper
Manuel Iori - 6.0: A tough night for the keeper. He conceded four goals, but it would have been more without his five saves. He was left hopelessly exposed by his defence for most of the match. Can't be faulted too much for the scoreline.
Defenders
Fernando Calero - 6.5: Fought hard against a relentless tide. He made three successful tackles and a crucial clearance off the line. Showed some real grit and determination despite the result. One of the few who can hold his head high.
Ludovic Taillandier - 6.0: The captain tried to organize a chaotic defence. He made some important clearances and blocks. However, the sheer pace and movement of Barça's attack was often too much for him to handle. A difficult evening.
Carlos Romero - 5.0: He struggled massively against the trickery of Lamine Yamal. Was dribbled past twice and lost possession 11 times. It was a torrid experience for the full-back, who just couldn't cope with the pressure.
Omar El Hilali - 5.5: Similar to his fellow full-back, he had a tough time. He picked up a yellow card and was often bypassed. He did make some good interceptions but was part of a defence that was comprehensively beaten.
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Midfielders
Urko González de Zárate - 4.5: A game to forget. He was completely overrun in midfield, losing possession 12 times and struggling to make any impact. His passing was poor, and he looked off the pace. From our perspective, he was the worst performer on the pitch.
Pol Lozano - 6.5: The one bright spark for Espanyol. He took his goal really well, providing a moment of quality for the visitors. He was combative in midfield but his indiscipline led to a yellow card. A mixed but ultimately positive personal performance.
Cyril Ngonge - 5.0: We expected more from him. He was largely anonymous, losing possession 15 times and offering very little in an attacking sense. A really disappointing display where he failed to influence the game at all.
Tyrhys Dolan - 5.5: Had a quiet first half before being substituted. He hit the woodwork, which was unlucky, but otherwise failed to get involved in any meaningful way. It felt like the game passed him by.
Forwards
Edu Expósito - 5.5: Worked hard but was isolated for large parts of the game. He struggled to get on the ball and was booked for a clumsy challenge. He never stopped running, but had little service to work with.
Kike García - 5.0: He had one decent chance saved but was otherwise ineffective. He lost most of his aerial duels against Araujo and was caught offside. A frustrating evening where he was starved of opportunity.
Substitutes
Roberto Fernández - 5.5: Came on but couldn't change the flow of the game.
Rubén Sánchez - 5.5: Provided some energy but had little impact on the final result.
Pere Milla - 5.5: Hardly saw the ball after coming on.
Ramon Terrats - 6.0: Looked tidy in his brief cameo, creating one chance.
Charles Pickel - N/A: Not on long enough to receive a rating.
Manager
J. González Álvarez - 5.0: His team was set up to defend but they were pulled apart with ease. They looked disjointed and lacked a clear plan to counter Barcelona's threat. The substitutions didn't alter the course of the match. A very tough day for the manager.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the result of FC Barcelona vs Espanyol?
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What was the result of FC Barcelona vs Espanyol?
FC Barcelona defeated Espanyol 4-1 in this La Liga fixture.
When was FC Barcelona vs Espanyol?
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When was FC Barcelona vs Espanyol?
The FC Barcelona vs Espanyol match was played on April 11, 2026.
Who was the man of the match in FC Barcelona vs Espanyol?
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Who was the man of the match in FC Barcelona vs Espanyol?
Lamine Yamal was the man of the match, scoring one goal and providing two assists.
Who was the worst performer in FC Barcelona vs Espanyol?
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Who was the worst performer in FC Barcelona vs Espanyol?
Urko González de Zárate had a very difficult game for Espanyol in the 4-1 loss.
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