FC Barcelona made a bright start to their UEFA Champions League campaign after thumping Ferencvaros 5-1 on Tuesday evening.
Following Saturday's loss to Getafe, the Catalans recalled Philippe Coutinho, Francisco Trincao, Miralem Pjanic and Ansu Fati for their first ever European meeting with the Hungarians.
The visitors battled to get out of first gear early on with the Catalans probing continuously as a teasing attempt from Lionel Messi forced Denes Dibusz to a reaction save.
Ferencvarosi issued a big threat on 20 minutes after Tokmac Nguen released Isael Barbosa who cracked the crossbar after letting off from the tightest of angles.
The Blaugrana were ahead six minutes later when Messi's quick feet in the opposing area proved too smart, resulting in a penalty which the Argentine dispatched with ease.
After a dominant quarter, Barca extended their advantage three minutes to halftime when Fati made a timeous run to the area to finish off Frenkie de Jong's delivery.
Barcelona went to full gear seven minutes from the break when Coutinho ran onto a ball from Fati to beat Denes Dibusz with a neat bottom-corner finish.
The Hungarian side were given another clear opening before the closing phases off good work from Nguen, but Isael once again fired blanks from a promising position.
A triple substitution from Ronald Koeman on 63 minutes saw Pedri, Junior Firpo and Ousmane Dembele introduced for Fati, Trincao and Sergi Roberto.
Barca were down to ten players five minutes later when Gerard Pique earned a straight red after bringing down Nguen to concede a penalty, which Ihor Kharatin converted.
Pedri squashed any hopes of a comeback in the last eight minutes after he latched onto a cutback from Dembele for a first-time finish.
Dembele worsened matters for the visitors in the final minute when he made a late run in the area to apply a first-time finish off a delivery from Messi, as Barca start their campaign in style.
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