MADRID (AP):
With two goals in less than 10 minutes, Lamine Yamal led Barcelona to their fifth straight victory at the start of the Spanish league season.
The teenager’s double, plus second-half goals from Dani Olmo and Pedri, gave Barcelona a commanding 4-1 win at Catalan rival Girona yesterday, keeping a four-point lead at the top.
Atletico Madrid kept pace by beating last-place Valencia 3-0 with goals from Antoine Griezmann and newly signed players Julián Álvarez and Conor Gallagher. Real Madrid won 2-0 at Real Sociedad on Saturday with goals from Kylian Mbappé and Vinícius Júnior.
Along with Atletico and Madrid, Villarreal are the other team four points behind Barcelona after winning 2-1 at Mallorca on Saturday.
“To help the team it’s important to score the goals and to do whatever is needed,” Yamal said. “The first match after the international break is always complicated. Now we can start focusing on the match against Monaco (in the Champions League on Thursday).”
Yamal’s goals yesterday were his second and third of the season. The 17-year-old Spain international opened the scoring after stealing the ball from a defender and sending a close-range shot into the net in the 30th minute. He scored again in the 37th after picking up a loose ball inside the area.
Olmo’s third goal since joining Barcelona this season came from a tight angle in the 47th, and Pedri sealed the easy victory with a goal from inside the area in the 64th.
Olmo, who had to be replaced in the second half because of a right leg injury, became the first player to score in his first three league games for Barcelona since Cesc Fabregas in 2011. Only Zlatan Ibrahimovic, in 2009, achieved the same feat this century.
Cristhian Stuani scored Girona’s lone goal in the 80th.
The hosts were initially awarded a penalty kick for a handball inside the area just before halftime, with Barcelona leading 2-0, but the call was reversed by video review.
Barcelona played with 10 men from the 87th after Ferran Torres was sent off for a hard foul on an opponent.
Poland striker Robert Lewandowski played his 100th match with Barcelona.
Girona, surprise third-place finishers last season, won both league games against Barcelona last season.