#4 Hit: Sergio Busquets

It was a solid evening for Sergio Busquets, who took his goal well and combined with de Jong to good effect after getting settled midway through the first-half.
Importantly, it allowed him freedom to do what he does best: control the game's tempo - something made obvious after the break - while both assured and reliable in possession.
While Sergi Roberto looked overwhelmed at times and Vidal struggled under pressure, he was the opposite. He completed 6/7 attempted long balls, recorded 90% pass accuracy and showed ice-cool composure in a nervy sequence of events leading up to Barca's second equaliser - controlling Messi's freekick brilliantly before firing home from close-range.
It seemed inevitable he'd get booked at some stage - having committed four fouls - but also completed four tackles, one clearance and block over the 90 minutes as Setien's men were forced into plenty of defensive duties in frenzied bursts under pressure. There have been times where he's been indifferent this season, sluggish or lacked urgency. On this occasion, his presence was undeniably felt.