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Barcelona player ratings vs Shakhtar Donetsk: Robert Lewandowski goes missing as Xavi’s side lack inspiration in shock Champions League defeat

Made a good save early on. Could do nothing about the goal. A few more stops in the second half kept his team in it.

Did the whole inverted full-back thing effectively, but didn’t always have the killer ball in him. He’s slowed down after a promising start.

Ronald Araujo

Gargantuan at the back. Always up for a tackle and calm on the ball. Barca would have conceded a couple more without him. One of the best in the world at his position.

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Andreas Christensen

Given real problems by Sikan, losing track of him on the goal. A few knocks have seen him fail to reach the heights of last season.

Marcos Alonso

Nowhere to be found when Shakhtar broke for Sikan’s opener. Removed after an hour following a miserable showing.

Midfield

Oriol Romeu

Back in the side after a duo of poor performances. Didn’t offer much on either side of the ball, lacking in legs when Barca were hit on the break, and immobile in attack.

Ilkay Gundogan

Certainly Barca’s best midfielder on the night, full of energy and quality. Some of his driving runs were a delight to watch.

Gavi 

A mixed showing. His work rate can’t be questioned, but he lacked quality on the ball. Much better when playing alongside the now-fit Pedri.

Attack

Raphinha

Got into good areas, looked dangerous on the ball, but was lacking in key moments. Yamal was far more effective in his position.

Robert Lewandowski

Failed to get involved and often dropped back into his own half to get some touches in. Pretty much anonymous in key areas. Looks frustrated, at the moment.

Ferran Torres

Preferred to Felix. Afforded a few half chances, and squandered all of them. He’s better used as an impact substitute, it seems.

Subs & Manager

Pedri

On the ball regularly, but couldn’t break down a fearsome Shakhtar low block. Yet to find a groove after his injury lay-off.

Joao Felix

Doubled up pretty much every time he touched the ball, and didn’t have room to offer his usual creativity.

Alejandro Balde

His recovery pace was vital as Barca pushed men forward in search of a goal. Didn’t provide much in the final third, though.

Lamine Yamal

Offered a real spark off the bench with his dribbling ability.

Fermin Lopez

No time to make an impact.

Xavi

Made some key alterations, dropping Felix and Balde, while also leaving Pedri out. His changes didn’t work. Barca were poor throughout, and had very few ideas against a low block. Could the ghosts of Champions Leagues past be back?!

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