Barcelona look smooth in Como demolition as Ter Stegen buries hatchet

Barcelona players pose with their trophy after winning the 60th Joan Gamper Trophy football match between FC Barcelona and Como 1907 at Johan Cruyff Stadium in Barcelona on August 10, 2025. (Photo by Josep LAGO / AFP)

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Reigning Spanish champions Barcelona completed their
pre-season preparations by thrashing Italian side Como 5-0 on Sunday in a game
which signalled a thawing of relations with goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen.
Barca also gave Marcus Rashford a substitute's appearance
two weeks after the England forward joined on loan from Manchester United.
Double strikes from Fermín Lopez and Lamine Yamal and a
first-half goal from Brazilian Raphinha completed the rout in the Joan Gamper
Trophy.
Played at the Johan Cruyff Stadium within the team's
training complex, while Barcelona wait for the heavily delayed modernisation of
the Camp Nou to be completed, Hansi Flick's team showed fluency as they prepare
to begin their Liga title defence away to Mallorca on Saturday.
Before kickoff on Sunday, Ter Stegen gave the traditional
captain's speech from the pitch, just days after his dispute with the club over
the handling of his back injury broke to the surface.
"I think it was important to resolve the issue between
the club and me, and now it's time to look forward," said the 33-year-old
German goalkeeper, two days after having the captaincy restored.
"We're going to fight again for all the trophies and we
hope that with your help we can win all the titles possible," Ter Stegen
told the fans.
Rashford suffered mixed fortunes, providing the cross for
Raphinha to score but also blowing the chance to tap into an empty net.
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