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Barcelona's latest clash in La Liga saw them completely destroy Sevilla at the Camp Nou, running out 4-0 winners.

The Catalans subsequently head into the international break in second place in La Liga.

And while Ernesto Valverde will definitely not be happy with the two red cards his team received right at the death, there were certainly some major positives to take away from the encounter.

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With Clement Lenglet suspended for the game, it was Jean-Clair Todibo who started the clash next to Gerard Pique at the heart of Barcelona's defence, and the 19-year-old centre-back definitely did not disappoint.

The Frenchman played 73 minutes before he was substituted off and managed to maintain 95.9% passing accuracy as well as six clearances, while he was only dribbled past once while he was on the pitch.

He was also really brave on the ball, carrying it out of defence and acting as a true ball-playing centre-back, something that has become a trademark of Barcelona's tactics with their emphasis on including their defensive line in their attacks.

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Considering that this was his first big chance of the season, having previously only tallied four minutes in the victory against Getafe on the road, this was more than just a satisfactory performance from the young talent.

But more importantly, with Pique missing the next game due to yellow card accumulation, Valverde should be extremely pleased to see that Todibo can be relied upon in times of need.

The sample of games, however, is still pretty small and a more concrete conclusion can be drawn once the 19-year-old has more game time under his belt.

But as things currently stand, Todibo can only improve and his place in Blaugrana's roster looks set if he can continue impressing as he did against Sevilla.