It turned out that barcelona's winter window of 55 million euros was not bought by Ferran Torres, but Gabonese goalscorer Aubameyang. In Barcelona's away match against Valencia that ended in the early hours of this morning, Aubameyang, who started for Barca for the first time, not only scored his debut goal for the Rossandre, but also accidentally scored a hat-trick to help the team return to the Champions League qualification zone.

In this game, Barca coach Xavi deliberately lined up the combination of Ferran Torres, Dembele and Aubameyang in the front trio, obviously hoping that Aubameyang could use the "Dembele instructions" he brought.
It may be that the two brothers in the front court played the game last night and played well in today's game. Among them, Aubameyang received passes from Alba and Gabi to complete the twice, and helped the team seal the victory in the first half.
However, the most surprising thing is the various accidents in the second half, this game with a high number of fouls of 30+, Xavi did not send the "veteran Pedri", hoping that the midfielder can get enough rest while saving his legs to win Napoli in the next round.
Less than two minutes into the second half as a substitute, Pedri received a pass just outside the penalty area and made a brilliant world wave. Just when everyone thought it belonged to Pedri, Aubameyang accidentally completed the hat-trick, because when Pedri shot, the ball rubbed Aubameyang's back and fired slightly into the net, so Barcelona and some statistical agencies counted the ball on Aubameyang's head.
Why is it said that Aubameyang stole Pedri's goal, because both Aubameyang himself and Barca initially thought it was Pedri's goal, and even the post-match interview with Aubameyang bluntly said that he staged a double instead of a hat-trick, but this rubbing allowed the Gabon forward to accidentally complete the hat.
With goals from this match, Aubameyang became the fourth player in the 21st century to score in Ligue 1, Bundesliga, Premier League and La Liga. Among them, he has scored 68 goals in the Premier League, 98 in the Bundesliga, 41 in Ligue 1 and 3 in La Liga, and has scored 210 goals in his career.
After two seasons of searching for a striker, Barcelona finally found the super goalscorer who had won the Golden Boot in the Bundesliga and the Premier League this winter, and it is no wonder that some fans have bluntly said that Barcelona bought not Ferrantores for 55 million euros, but the real gun king Aubameyang.