Barcelona faced a stern test from Newcastle United, managing to salvage a draw in the dying moments of the match.
Joan Garcia – 7
Despite an early moment of uncertainty, Garcia delivered a superb save against Elanga, which initially seemed likely to be overturned by VAR. He also demonstrated good command of his box, confidently dealing with crosses and intercepting several dangerous passes.
Ronald Araujo – 6.5
Araujo offered little in attack but performed his defensive duties diligently. He largely contained Harvey Barnes, and while he was caught out of position for the goal, it was an unfortunate lapse. Not his most brilliant performance, yet for only his second start of 2026, he showed resilience.
Pau Cubarsi – 7.5
Cubarsi maintained his impressive form, making several vital blocks. He consistently recovered ground, even when Will Osula threatened to break free from the defense, proving to be a highly dependable presence.
Gerard Martin – 7.5
While Barcelona’s defense sometimes appeared under siege, their in-box defending was generally solid. Martin played a crucial role in this, executing numerous significant interceptions.
Joao Cancelo – 6.5
Cancelo struggled in the first half, frequently exposed by Anthony Elanga. Despite this defensive vulnerability, the Portuguese full-back was one of the few who showed genuine personality with the ball, constantly looking to receive and advance play.
Pedri – 8
Affectionately dubbed ‘the lighthouse’ by some Spanish media outlets, Pedri’s performance made it clear why. He skillfully compensated for numerous deficiencies in Barcelona’s play, dictating the tempo and frequently regaining possession. He was undoubtedly Barcelona’s standout performer.
Marc Bernal – 5.5
Bernal tried his hardest in midfield but faced an uphill battle. He often seemed overwhelmed, constantly reacting to the play around him, before being substituted late in the game.
Lamine Yamal – 6.5
Yamal had a strong first half but notably declined after the break. While his defensive contributions were commendable, he conceded possession too often in his own half. Crucially, he showed great composure to secure the equalizer.
Fermin Lopez – 7
Despite squandering a couple of attacking opportunities, including one particularly promising chance, Fermin Lopez excelled defensively. He consistently tidied up in midfield and was one of the rare Barcelona players capable of effectively challenging Newcastle for the ball.
Raphinha – 4
Raphinha appeared to lack confidence throughout the match. He was twice presented with promising opportunities by Lamine Yamal in the first half but hesitated too long to capitalize. Furthermore, he frequently lost possession and his typical pressing efforts were ineffective. A challenging evening for the Brazilian winger.
Robert Lewandowski – 3.5
Lewandowski’s sole genuine opportunity was a half-chance, which he failed to convert, just before his substitution following a significant struggle. He found himself unable to link play, lost almost every individual duel, and generally seemed disconnected from the game.
Substitutes
Dani Olmo – 7.5
Introduced for Pedri in the final 20 minutes, Olmo’s overall impact was limited, yet his singular decisive action carried immense significance. His game-changing play not only altered the match’s trajectory but also involved a superb move to outwit Malick Thiaw.
Marcus Rashford – 6
Rashford endured a somewhat difficult appearance. He attempted to create chances upon receiving the ball but rapidly became frustrated by the lack of quality service.
Marc Casado – 6
While we might occasionally judge Casado too harshly given the competition for his position, he struggled to exert any real influence during his time on the pitch.
Ferran Torres – N/A
Torres’ brief appearance was marked by him losing his footing on the only occasion he found himself in a promising attacking position.
Xavi Espart – N/A
Despite his very limited minutes, Espart made a couple of notable contributions during his Barcelona debut, including a crucial block on Joe Willock in the box and winning a free-kick in midfield during stoppage time.
