Leaders FC Barcelona were in a rampant mood as they thrashed Sevilla 5-1 in LALIGA action on Sunday night.
Lamine Yamal recovered from the knock he picked up on international duty with Spain, while Jules Kounde and Eric Garcia came in as the two changes by Hansi Flick.
Sevilla went close to getting the breakthrough as early as the ninth minute, Dodi Lukebakio unleashing a strike from the edge of the box that sailed wide of Inaki Pena's upright.
After a cagey opening, the Catalan giants got the opening goal in the 24th minute when Robert Lewandowski converted a penalty after Raphina was brought down in the 18-yard area.
Four minutes later, it got better for the visitors who grabbed the second goal through Pedri, who latched onto Yamal's lay-off and rifled home a low strike that slipped through Orjan Nyland's hands.
Lewandowski had a half to remember as he bagged his second and Barcelona's third goal six minutes before the interval with a close-range finish after some good work by Raphinha.
Flick's charges carried that momentum into the second period and they had the ball in the back of the net five minutes in through Raphinha, but the celebrations were cut short due to an offside.
With Barcelona comfortably leading, coach Hansi Flick instituted a couple changes as Pau Victor and Fermin Lopez replaced Raphinha and Lewandowski, who was denied a chance to complete a hat-trick.
The Catalan giants did bag a fourth goal in the final seven minutes via a deflected effort from Pablo Torre, who got his name on the score-sheet with his second league goal of the season.
The hosts were able to grab a consolation goal via a composed finish from Stanis Idumbo, but Torre had the final say when he completed a brace of his own on 88 minutes to round off an emphatic win.