After starting the La Liga season with a goalless draw against Rayo Vallecano, Barcelona has produced two strong performances against Real Sociedad and now Valladolid — signs the Catalan club might be heading for better results this season compared to last.
Lewandowski was denied by the post at the start Sunday’s game, as too was Ousmane Dembélé 10 minutes later.
However, the Polish striker took advantage of Barça’s pressure and got his first goal when he converted Raphinha’s cross with a neat finish at the far post.
Pedri doubled the Blaugrana lead from inside the box just before halftime, and the game was all but over shortly after the hour mark for newly promoted Valladolid when Lewandowski produced a superb back heel from Dembélé’s pass.
Lewandowski almost grabbed a hat-trick in the final moments, but his shot ricocheted off the crossbar and fell to Sergi Roberto, who completed the rout.
The French defender proved a useful addition to the starting lineup as he cleared a shot off the line midway through the second half.
Barcelona is third in La Liga behind defending champion Real Madrid and Real Betis after three games and next faces Sevilla, winless so far this season, on Saturday.
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