Barcelona Player Ratings vs. Rayo Vallecano: Joan Garcia's Crucial Saves Secure Victory
Barcelona extended their impressive run with a hard-earned 1-0 win against Rayo Vallecano. Ronald Araujo's first-half strike at the Spotify Camp Nou was ultimately the decider in a challenging match.
Joan Garcia – 8
Despite an early scare involving his previously injured calf, Joan Garcia played a pivotal role for Barcelona. He pulled off three critical saves to thwart Carlos Martin, Unai Lopez, and Jorge de Frutos, securing a vital clean sheet.
Ronald Araujo – 7.5
Araujo emerged as the match-winner, heading in a superb goal—a significant highlight in what has been a challenging season for him. His defensive display also appeared more assured than in recent right-back appearances.
Pau Cubarsi – 7
The young defender impressed in the first half but began to face difficulties as Rayo Vallecano intensified their pressure after the break.
Gerard Martin – 6.5
Though he experienced a few anxious moments, Martin nonetheless contributed to another clean sheet.
Joao Cancelo – 8
Cancelo, who has faced defensive scrutiny since his January return, delivered a superb defensive performance. He also provided the crucial assist for Araujo’s winning goal.
Marc Bernal – 6.5
Bernal began strongly, but the cumulative fatigue from recent demanding matches seemed to affect him, leading to his substitution around the 60-minute mark.
Pedri – 7.5
Pedri was fully engaged against Rayo, at times almost single-handedly dictating the midfield. His ability to complete 90 minutes is a significant boost for Barcelona as they approach the season's crucial final phase.
Lamine Yamal – 6.5
It wasn't Yamal's most effective outing. He nearly created a spectacular assist for Raphinha, but Rayo generally managed to keep him under wraps.
Fermin Lopez – 6.5
Lopez showed glimpses of promise but couldn't quite deliver a decisive offensive contribution.
Raphinha – 6.5
A peculiar performance from Raphinha; he squandered at least two clear scoring opportunities due to poor finishing. Nevertheless, his relentless work rate remained a positive.
Robert Lewandowski – 6
Lewandowski failed to replicate his strong showing against Newcastle. Following a subdued first half, he was substituted.
Substitutes
Ferran Torres – 6
Similar to Lewandowski, Torres found it challenging to make a significant impact after coming on.
Dani Olmo – 6
Olmo struggled to leave any real mark on the game after his introduction.
Marc Casado – 6.5
Casado was highly active during Rayo's period of increased dominance.
Marcus Rashford – 6
Playing his first minutes in several weeks, Rashford quickly appeared to find his rhythm.
Xavi Espart – N/A
Espart was introduced late in the match following Cancelo's injury.
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