(TALKAMOO) -- For the first time in over five years, a run of more than 300 competitive matches, Barcelona had less possession than the opposition.
For this to happen against an also-ran in the Spanish league was some surprise, but for Gerardo Martino it was no big deal.
After all, the Barca team
that he took charge of in July still notched a fifth successive La Liga
win, beating Rayo Vallecano 4-0 on Saturday as Pedro grabbed a
hat-trick.
But it does herald a
change in approach for a team whose intricate style of "Tiki-taka"
passing has made it one of the most successful clubs in world football
-- a success mirrored and surpassed on the international stage by Spain
.
The numbers weren't
startlingly one-sided -- Barca had 49% of the ball compared to the home
side's 51% -- but it was a big drop from the stats so customary under
the guidance of previous coaches Josep Guardiola and Tito Vilanova.
Martino, however, is his
own man -- and he is trying to put in place a "Plan B" when in the past
it looked like the reigning Spanish champion had none.
"Rayo pressed us and they
made it difficult to play short passes. We had the alternative to play
long and at times you have to do this in these types of matches in order
reach other parts of the field," the Argentine said.
"I really liked the team
in the second half. We didn't have defensive errors and, like the match
against Ajax, we improved over the course of the match. We have the
capacity to score a lot of goals."
Pedro was the main
beneficiary of Barca's firepower, being set up by midweek hat-trick hero
Lionel Messi, Cesc Fabregas and then Neymar to take his league tally to
five this season.
Fabregas wrapped it up
in the 80th minute with a sumptuous strike, but keeper Victor Valdes
also made a vital contribution against second-bottom Vallecano as he
saved a first-half penalty soon after Pedro's opener.
"Valdes is playing at a
fantastic level and all I can do is enjoy it as his manager. He had
decisive saves and he saved a penalty," Martino said.
The win put Barca top on goal difference, as Atletico Madrid also notched a fifth straight win in Saturday's late match.
Second-half goals from
Raul Garcia and Diego Costa earned a 2-0 victory at Real Valladolid,
putting the top two teams five points clear ahead of Sunday's games --
when Real Madrid hosts Getafe and Villarreal travels to Celta Vigo.
In Saturday's other
games, Malaga drew 0-0 at Real Sociedad and Levante came from two goals
down to earn a 2-2 draw at Almeria after the home side had Cristian
Fernandez sent off for two bookings in a minute.
In Italy, Chievo moved
out of the bottom three with a 2-1 win at home to Udinese, while
struggling Sampdoria snatched a 2-2 draw at Cagliari in which three of
the goals came in the final four minutes.
Genoa and Livorno drew 0-0 in the other game played Saturday.
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