Robert Lewandowski netted his 24th Barcelona goal to help the Catalans beat Cadiz 2-0 to restore their eight-point lead in La Liga on Sunday – but it was teammate Ferran Torres who caught the eye.
The Spain winger has struggled for form and game time this season, but with Ousmane Dembele injured and Raphinha rested ahead of Thursday's Europa League play-off return leg against Manchester United, the former Manchester City forward took his chance with both hands.
Torres was hyperactive, dribbling past defenders at pace and tying Cadiz's defence in knots in the first half. One such run down the right saw him cross for Lewandowski after 43 minutes and although the Polish striker's effort was saved, Sergi Roberto was on hand to smash home the rebound.
Three minutes later Barcelona doubled their lead when Lewandowski collected the ball on the edge of the Cadiz box and fired a low strike into the bottom corner past Jeremias Ledesma. "I work to show my football, it's true I've not had many minutes and (not had that much) importance in the team," Torres told Movistar. "Every time the coach gives me his confidence, I go out to show him what I've got." Some Barcelona fans sang Torres' name in response to his electric performance, encouraging the forward after his difficult spell. "I'm proud that they chant my name," he added. "There is still work to do, the hard thing is to keep it up." With one eye on Thursday's return leg at Old Trafford, Barca coach Xavi began with Sergi Roberto in midfield, replacing Pedri, who suffered a thigh injury in the Europa League 2-2 first leg draw with Manchester United last Thursday.