Xavi Hernandez believes Barcelona's 3-0 victory at Sevilla on Saturday night is a "positive sign" of his team's progress as the Catalans extended their unbeaten start to the season.
Robert Lewandowski scored his fifth goal in four La Liga games, with fellow new boy Raphinha and defender Eric Garcia both adding a goal each for the visitors at the Ramon Sanchez Pijzuan.
The win lifts Barcelona to second place in the table on 10 points, two behind leaders Real Madrid. For Julen Lopetegui's team, however, it was their third defeat in four games, leaving them with only one point in 17th place. “We didn’t start well in the first 15 minutes, but then as soon as we settled in, we dominated the game and had chances to score more goals," Xavi said. "This victory is a good sign, we’re in a good moment.” Roared on by their fans at a sold-out Sanchez Pizjuan stadium, Sevilla enjoyed an impressive start, pressing Barcelona high and cornering their rivals.
But the visitors silenced the crowd in a lightning counter attack in the 21st minute, ending with Raphinha heading in a rebound from a Lewandowski chipped shot that a defender cleared off the line.