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Ferran Torres holding up three fingers after scoring a hat-trick for BarcelonaImage source, Getty Images
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Ferran Torres' last hat-trick came against Real Betis in January 2024

Ferran Torres scored a first-half hat-trick to help fire Barcelona into a four-point lead at the top of La Liga with a 5-3 win over Real Betis.

Barcelona, who came into the game at Estadio La Cartuja one point clear of rivals Real Madrid, fell behind after six minutes when former Manchester United winger Antony scored his fifth goal of the season.

But Betis' lead only lasted five minutes. Torres rounded off a beautifully worked Barcelona move to tap in at close range to level the match.

Torres then gave Barcelona the lead two minutes later with a brilliant volleyed finish inside the box.

Twenty-year-old Sweden winger Roony Bardghji scored his first La Liga goal to put Hansi Flick's side into a more commanding lead after half and hour, latching on to Pedri's pass to finish at the near post.

The former Manchester City forward then rounded off his third career treble five minutes before half-time with an expertly placed effort from outside the box to make it 4-1.

Barcelona continued pushing in the second half and were controversially awarded a penalty after the video assistant referee (VAR) deemed Marc Bartra's block flicked on to his hand.

Lamine Yamal coolly netted the penalty for his sixth goal of the season before Diego Llorente made it 5-2 in the 85th minute.

Betis then made the scoreline look more favourable after Jules Kounde fouled Abde Ezzalzouli in the box and Cucho Hernandez made no mistake from the spot in the 90th minute.

Who is Barcelona forward Roony Bardghji?

Roony Bardghji (left) celebrating with Lamine Yamal (right) in the win at Real BetisImage source, Getty Images
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Roony Bardghji celebrating with Lamine Yamal in the win at Real Betis

Remember the name: Roony Bardghji.

The 20-year-old was handed his third La Liga start of the season by Flick and Roony repaid the faith shown in him by scoring his first league goal and Barcelona's third of the game.

Roony, born in Kuwait, has been capped three times by Sweden after moving to the country aged six.

A talented teenager, Roony made his competitive debut for Copenhagen aged 16 years and six days to become the youngest player to feature for the club - and scored his first goal six days later.

In 2023, Roony scored his first Champions League goal when he netted an 87th-minute winner in Copenhagen's 4-3 victory over Manchester United.

And then Barcelona came calling. In July 2025, Roony signed a four-year deal with the Catalan club and made his debut for Sweden three months later.

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Number: 8 Pablo Fornals
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Number: 8 Pablo Fornals
Average Rating: 9.00
Number: 52 Pablo García
Average Rating: 8.00
Number: 4 Natan
Average Rating: 7.00
Number: 7 Antony
Average Rating: 6.75
Number: 3 Diego Llorente
Average Rating: 6.00
Number: 21 Marc Roca
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Number: 18 N. Deossa
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Number: 23 J. Firpo
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Number: 12 R. Rodríguez
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Number: 1 Álvaro Valles
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Number: 16 V. Gómez
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Number: 10 A. Ezzalzouli
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Number: 24 Aitor Ruibal
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