Barcelona beat Mexico's Pumas 6-0 at home in the early hours of Monday morning in the Gamba Cup. The match was full of highlights, with Robert Lewandowski scoring his first goal since joining the club, and Pumas' new signing Daniels scoring a stunning counter-attack. However, the highlight of the match was Dutch international Frankie Dijon, who was coveted by Manchester United and Chelsea, scoring in the second half and putting on a stunning individual performance.
Barcelona had an easy time in this match, Robert Livendowski opened the scoring in the first 3 minutes, followed by an assist to Birdie 2 minutes later, Osvendibili increased the score to 3-0 in the 10th minute, and "Robert" assisted Birdie again in the 19th minute to give Barcelona a 4-0 lead at halftime. Barcelona led 4-0 at halftime. After halftime, Barcelona made a massive substitution, Frankie Dijon also played, and Aubameyang also scored in the 49th minute.
Frankie Dijon then made a stunning personal breakthrough in the backfield, receiving the ball and immediately feinting to get away from his opponent, suddenly picking up speed and running wildly for dozens of yards, followed by a precise, back-of-the-foot pass through three of the opposing defenders. Unfortunately, despite the offense created by his teammates, he was unable to put the ball in the net. In the 86th minute of the match, Frankie Dijon successfully pushed the ball in front of the field, made a break, entered the penalty area and scored the final goal to bring the match to a successful conclusion.