On Sunday afternoon, Barcelona hosted Levante looking to bounce back after two consecutive defeats and secured all three points at Spotify Camp Nou.

Marc Bernal gave the team an early lead before Frenkie de Jong doubled the advantage later in the first half. Given the number of chances created, the scoreline could have been more dominant.

From Joao Cancelo's outstanding performance to Marc Bernal's unexpected goal and Fermin's spectacular strike to Pedri's return from injury, the match had it all and was memorable for Barcelona, despite some flaws in the afternoon.

Joan Garcia scored 8 for being calm in goal and making confident saves.

Joao Cancelo earned a perfect 10 for an impressive display as left-back, making runs all over Levante’s defense and delivering accurate crosses, including an assist for De Jong’s goal.

Gerard Marin got 7 for a stable defensive performance but received a booking which made him more cautious.

Eric Garcia received 8.5 for leading the defense maturely and reading the game well.

Jules Kounde earned 7 for decent play linking up with Yamal, though sometimes hesitated in decision-making.

Young Marc Bernal scored 8 for an unexpected goal and reliability in midfield.

Frenkie de Jong was crucial, scored the first goal, and earned 9 points overall.

Dani Olmo scored 6.5, lacking effectiveness in attack compared to expectations.

Lamine Yamal earned 8.5 for active play on the right flank and providing the assist for Fermin’s goal.

Robert Lewandowski scored 6, frequently dropping deep but not receiving many chances.

Raphinha received 7 for hard work off the ball, though less effective on the ball.

Fermin Lopez, coming on as part of a triple substitution, scored a trademark spectacular long-range goal and earned 8 points.