Ansu Fati:
Fati is a young player who still has plenty of growing to do. That was on full display as he made his first start in quite some time.
The young winger was the weakest of the front three, although that's to be expected considering the level that Lewandowski and Dembele are playing at. He was active, sure, but Fati was also wasteful, squandering several chances with poor shots.
He wasn't bad, but in a performance this complete from most of those around him, he stood out.
With Fati, things will take time, given his layoff and age. Are Barcelona patient enough to give it to him given the embarrassment of riches in the attack? Time will tell.
There's a hell of a player somewhere in there; he just wasn't quite there today.
Inter:
Bayern are Bayern, so you know they won't slip up. And, knowing that, the race in this group always looked like it would be for second.
Barcelona's new-look squad vs. Inter's Serie A champions. That was the expected battle.
If Wednesday was any indication, Barcelona will feel good about their chances.
As Inter were thoroughly beaten by Bayern in a 2-0 defeat, Barcelona ran rampant. They now have three points and six goals on Inter in the goal difference column, giving them a massive advantage.
There are plenty of twists and turns to come, but Inter will have work to do after checking the Barcelona score.
The doubters:
"I want you to put the word out there that we back up."
It may be a BIT too soon to coronate Barcelona, especially since they just beat a team from the Czech Republic. But given what Barcelona fans have had to watch the last few years, this was a refreshing scene.
The transfers have shined, with Kessie, Lewandowski and Kounde all playing well. Dembele, a player who nearly left this summer, was fantastic as well.
Lots to feel good about at Camp Nou.