Cesc Fabregas and Alexis Sanchez marked their home debuts for Barcelona in La Liga with goals as the champions crushed Villarreal 5-0 in their opening match of the campaign on Monday.
World Player of the Year Lionel Messi netted twice and Spain under-21 midfielder Thiago Alcantara was also on the scoresheet for Barca in their bid for a club record-equaling fourth consecutive title.
The victory was an impressive response to title rivals Real Madrid after Jose Mourinho’s side inflicted a 6-0 demolition on Real Zaragoza on Sunday, when Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo scored a hat-trick.
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With 75,000 fans packed into a sultry Camp Nou, Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola opted to leave World Cup winners Xavi and David Villa on the bench and started with Fabregas in midfield alongside Alcantara, Andres Iniesta and Seydou Keita.
With a number of defenders missing, including injured centerbacks Carles Puyol and Gerard Pique and the suspended Daniel Alves, he deployed Sergio Busquets in a three-man defense with Javier Mascherano and Eric Abidal.
After dominating the early stages, Barca went ahead on 25 minutes.
Alcantara ran at the Villarreal defense and they backed off waiting for a pass, allowing him space to shoot low past Diego Lopez into the corner of the net.
Former Arsenal captain Fabregas, who returned to his boyhood club this month after eight years with the Premier League side, made it 2-0 just before halftime when he raced on to a Messi pass, rounded Lopez and slotted home.
The 24-year-old, who also scored from a Messi assist in Barca’s 2-0 European Super Cup win over Porto on Friday, was at the Catalan club’s youth academy with the Argentina forward and the pair already look to have created a formidable partnership.
“Cesc knows his teammates very well,” Guardiola said at a press conference. “He has a very big and strong personality. He was the captain of an important team.”
Chilean Sanchez, another new signing following his close-season move from Udinese, put Barca three up two minutes after the break, before Iniesta played Messi through to round Lopez and make it 4-0 five minutes later.
Messi grabbed a second and Barca’s fifth when he turned in Alcantara’s fine center with 15 minutes left.
La Liga kicked off a week late at the weekend after the first round of matches fell victim to a strike called by the players’ union over unpaid wages. The dispute with the league was finally resolved on Thursday.
Villarreal’s defeat and a shaky performance on Saturday by Valencia, the other two Spanish teams in this season’s Champions League, suggests it will again be a straight fight between Barca and Real for the title.
Villarreal coach Juan Carlos Garrido noted at his post-match press conference that Barca and Real’s domestic dominance was because they are so much richer than their La Liga rivals.
Barca’s annual budget was just under 430 million euros (US$624 million) last season compared with less than 70 million euros at Villarreal.
“Today, we weren’t at our best level, but it’s also to do with the fact that the team we were playing are so good,” Garrido said. “All we can do is congratulate our opponents and admit that on this occasion they were clearly superior. The fact that you have a team with Xavi and Villa on the bench says it all.”
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