Barca beat Elche to recover from Clasico loss
Barcelona's Spanish forward #10 Lamine Yamal scores his team's first goal during the Spanish league football match between FC Barcelona and Elche CF at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys in Barcelona on November 2, 2025. (Photo by MANAURE QUINTERO / AFP)
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Lamine Yamal and
Marcus Rashford struck for Barcelona as they earned a 3-1 win over Elche in La
Liga on Sunday to bounce back from last weekend's Clasico defeat.
Ferran Torres
was also on target for the Catalan giants, who moved back into second place to
trail leaders Real Madrid by five points.
Barca continued
to struggle in defence and Elche had chances to cause an upset, scoring through
Rafa Mir, with the striker also twice hitting the woodwork.
Hansi Flick's
Barca have failed to keep a clean sheet in six consecutive league games, in the
midst of an injury crisis.
The champions
were missing Raphinha, Pedri, and Joan Garcia among others, but were able to
bring on Robert Lewandowski and Dani Olmo following spells out of action.
Teenage star
Yamal underwhelmed in last week's defeat by Real Madrid after coming back from
a groin issue, but looked more sprightly against Elche.
"We found
our spirit and intensity," Torres told DAZN.
"I think
we're finding last year's Barca, from the first minute to last we gave everything,
and we'll keep doing that."
Coached by Eder
Sarabia, a former Barcelona assistant coach under Quique Setien, the
ninth-placed visitors came to play and impressed despite defeat.
Barca took the
lead after nine minutes when Alejandro Balde drove forward and fed Yamal in the
area.
The winger took
a touch to set himself and then whipped a clinical finish past former Barca
goalkeeper Inaki Pena.
Flick said
Yamal's groin injury was still an issue that the youngster needs to work on.
"He has to
train, have treatments, he has to do this and he did it, it's a good step forward
for him," explained Flick.
"I cannot
say it's over, it's coming and going like this and he has to manage it."
Three minutes
later Torres doubled the hosts' advantage, tapping home after Fermin Lopez
broke into space down the left and provided an inch-perfect cross.
Pena saved from
Torres as Barca squandered some presentable chances to add to their lead.
Mir, who in
October was indicted for sexual assault allegations dating back to 2024, pulled
a goal back shortly before half-time.
Barca tried to
catch the forward offside but he was in his own half when he was played in. Mir
bent a shot past Ronald Araujo and Barca goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny and in at
the far post.
Torres might
have scored again before the interval but Pena produced a superb save to tip
his strike to safety.
Early in the
second half Mir clipped the top of the crossbar with a curling effort as Elche
battled well.
Rashford sealed
Barca's victory with a superb finish after Lopez picked him out with a cross,
for his second league goal of the campaign.
"When you
see his chances one or two goals more would be good... but we can be happy for
him," said Flick.
Rashford admitted
he could have been even more effective in the final third.
"I could
have had more assists or goals, sometimes the decision making to shoot or pass
was wrong today, but I am going to have days like this," he told the
club's streaming platform Barca One.
Veteran
goalkeeper Szczesny pushed a Mir effort onto the post to save Barca sweating
over their advantage in the final stages.
"We were
ourselves and the fans are proud of how we played," said Elche coach
Sarabia.
"We know
that it's normal that they score goals against us, but we could have got some
too."
Elsewhere Real
Betis rose to fifth with a convincing 3-0 home win over Mallorca, inspired by
Brazilian winger Antony.
The former
Manchester United forward struck twice and created the third for Ez Abde as the
Andalusians moved three points behind Atletico in fourth.
"Here I am
very happy, I am at home," said Antony, who flopped at Old Trafford but
enjoyed a revival on loan at Betis last season before making the switch
permanent.
"It was
very important to win today to be up there (in the fight for the top four), we
have to be patient and go game by game."


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