Ferran Torres approaches the upcoming clash with Sevilla under pressure from both the opposition and his own recent record. The 26-year-old Spanish forward has failed to score in nine consecutive games—five in La Liga, three in the Copa del Rey, and one in the Champions League. His last goal came on January 31 against Elche.

Particularly notable is his record against Sevilla: in ten encounters wearing Barcelona’s colors, Torres has neither scored nor assisted. Despite this, Barcelona has recorded seven wins, one draw, and only two defeats in those games.

Despite the ongoing dry spell, Torres remains one of Barcelona’s top scorers with 16 goals in all competitions and 12 in the league. Head coach Hans Flick is not worried about the figures related to Torres or Lewandowski, attributing their form dips to common slumps in a player’s career and pointing out encouraging signs in training.

The upcoming match against Sevilla represents a chance for Torres to end his drought and regain confidence, which is crucial for Barcelona’s attacking strength as they compete for their position in La Liga.