Pablo Torre has stepped up again. The midfielder came on to the Montjuïc pitch in place of Lamine Yamal to play the last 15 minutes of Barça's rout of Sevilla and surprised everyone by establishing himself as one of the stars of the match. The Cantabrian scored his first double as a Barça player and has established himself as an alternative for the team's attacking midfield.

A 'blessed problem' for Hansi Flick, who with the return of Fermín López and Dani Olmo has a wide range of options for the position. Torre left his mark on the match by scoring the 4-0, coming from the second line and sending a shot into the back of the net that deflected off the Sevilla defence. Later, he made it 5-1 with a free kick that went into Nyland's goal after going over the heads of all his teammates.

Will he manage to make it into the starting eleven?

In this way, Torre achieved his first double wearing the Barça shirt and has already scored three goals in just 210 minutes of play this season. In addition, the midfielder also has an assist, so his impact is starting to be tangible and represents a nice headache for the German coach, who continues to add pieces to his puzzle in the midfield.