Pablo Torre (Kessie 80’) 6. The 19-year-old midfielder who signed from Racing Santander for €5m in March got his first minutes in the Champions League. AP
BARCELONA PLAYER RATINGS: Marc-Andre Ter Stegen – 6. Hard for him to stop the Viktoria goal, a powerful header from close range. The rest of the action was at the other end in a 5-1 win played in front of another huge crowd of 77,000. Wonder what he makes of the side in front of him since it looks completely different to last season. AFP
Jordi Alba – 7. So long a fixture at left-back, he’s only started one of Barca’s four league games this season. Worked hard, hugged the sideline, got forward and made more key passes than any of his teammate bar the forwards. AP
Andreas Christensen – 6. Pushed his defensive line so high that he was frequently midway into the Plzen half. Got an elbow to his face but was accused of pushing Mosquera by the Czech players which led to a VAR review although no penalty given. EPA
Jules Kounde – 8. Started in his preferred central defensive role and set up Kessie with a header for the opening goal after meeting a corner. Enjoyed a positive start to his Barcelona career. EPA
Sergi Roberto – 6. Right back, the captain for the night got right forward after 8 minutes, but not as much as he did after 33, sprinting towards the penalty spot, passing to Lewandowski and making himself available for the return ball. It wasn’t needed. Taken off at half time. Reuters
Frenkie De Jong – 7. Started in his preferred role just in front of the defence. Looked like a central defender when the defenders split as Barca moved forward. Got in the right positions when he moved forward, but his passes in the final third didn’t always come off as he’d hoped. Getty
Pedri – 7. Almost put his side ahead after combining with Lewandowksi. Smashed a second shot well over after 62. Getty
Franck Kessie – 7. Put his side ahead in the 13th minute, heading the ball down between the goalkeeper and post. Saluted the crowd after his first Barca goal and helped the side dominate, with an astonishing 79 per cent of possession. EPA
Ousmane Dembele – 9. Barca’s most dangerous player, running at and taking on opponents. Struck the corner which led to the opening goal. His best move was winning the ball back against the odds before crossing for the third. His connection with Lewandowski is thriving, but he beat two men to take a shot of his own before he was substituted to an ovation. AP
Robert Lewandowski – 10. An incredible performance from an incredible footballer. Pulled around by the Czech captain, yet still scored two first half goals – and smiled throughout. His first, set up by Roberto, his second a header from a Dembele cross. Rounded the keeper on 50 to try and get his hat-trick. That came on 66, curling the ball around the goalkeeper, and he conducted the fans in celebration. He wasn’t finished as he ran back trying for a fourth. Getty
Ansu Fati – 7. Smashed a shot wide on 17 and then hit a weaker shot on target four minutes later. Lively to the left of Lewandowski and while not to Dembele’s level, was worthy of his start. The fans love him and his youth, supporting him after he came back from serious injuries. AP
SUBS: Gerard Pique (Roberto 45’) – 7. On at half time and resumed the captain’s role. AFP
Ferran Torres (Fati 66’) – 8. Set up Lewandowksi’s hat-trick a minute after coming on, then turned to volley Barca’s fifth on 70. AFP
Gavi (Pedri 74’) – 7. One prodigal talent replaces another, though Gavi should learn from Pedri’s better discipline. Reuters
Memphis Depay (Dembele 74’) – 6. Minutes for a player who isn’t getting enough and who would have been allowed to leave in the close season. AFP
Pablo Torre (Kessie 80’) 6. The 19-year-old midfielder who signed from Racing Santander for €5m in March got his first minutes in the Champions League. AP
BARCELONA PLAYER RATINGS: Marc-Andre Ter Stegen – 6. Hard for him to stop the Viktoria goal, a powerful header from close range. The rest of the action was at the other end in a 5-1 win played in front of another huge crowd of 77,000. Wonder what he makes of the side in front of him since it looks completely different to last season. AFP
Jordi Alba – 7. So long a fixture at left-back, he’s only started one of Barca’s four league games this season. Worked hard, hugged the sideline, got forward and made more key passes than any of his teammate bar the forwards. AP
Andreas Christensen – 6. Pushed his defensive line so high that he was frequently midway into the Plzen half. Got an elbow to his face but was accused of pushing Mosquera by the Czech players which led to a VAR review although no penalty given. EPA
Jules Kounde – 8. Started in his preferred central defensive role and set up Kessie with a header for the opening goal after meeting a corner. Enjoyed a positive start to his Barcelona career. EPA
Sergi Roberto – 6. Right back, the captain for the night got right forward after 8 minutes, but not as much as he did after 33, sprinting towards the penalty spot, passing to Lewandowski and making himself available for the return ball. It wasn’t needed. Taken off at half time. Reuters
Frenkie De Jong – 7. Started in his preferred role just in front of the defence. Looked like a central defender when the defenders split as Barca moved forward. Got in the right positions when he moved forward, but his passes in the final third didn’t always come off as he’d hoped. Getty
Pedri – 7. Almost put his side ahead after combining with Lewandowksi. Smashed a second shot well over after 62. Getty
Franck Kessie – 7. Put his side ahead in the 13th minute, heading the ball down between the goalkeeper and post. Saluted the crowd after his first Barca goal and helped the side dominate, with an astonishing 79 per cent of possession. EPA
Ousmane Dembele – 9. Barca’s most dangerous player, running at and taking on opponents. Struck the corner which led to the opening goal. His best move was winning the ball back against the odds before crossing for the third. His connection with Lewandowski is thriving, but he beat two men to take a shot of his own before he was substituted to an ovation. AP
Robert Lewandowski – 10. An incredible performance from an incredible footballer. Pulled around by the Czech captain, yet still scored two first half goals – and smiled throughout. His first, set up by Roberto, his second a header from a Dembele cross. Rounded the keeper on 50 to try and get his hat-trick. That came on 66, curling the ball around the goalkeeper, and he conducted the fans in celebration. He wasn’t finished as he ran back trying for a fourth. Getty
Ansu Fati – 7. Smashed a shot wide on 17 and then hit a weaker shot on target four minutes later. Lively to the left of Lewandowski and while not to Dembele’s level, was worthy of his start. The fans love him and his youth, supporting him after he came back from serious injuries. AP
SUBS: Gerard Pique (Roberto 45’) – 7. On at half time and resumed the captain’s role. AFP
Ferran Torres (Fati 66’) – 8. Set up Lewandowksi’s hat-trick a minute after coming on, then turned to volley Barca’s fifth on 70. AFP
Gavi (Pedri 74’) – 7. One prodigal talent replaces another, though Gavi should learn from Pedri’s better discipline. Reuters
Memphis Depay (Dembele 74’) – 6. Minutes for a player who isn’t getting enough and who would have been allowed to leave in the close season. AFP
Pablo Torre (Kessie 80’) 6. The 19-year-old midfielder who signed from Racing Santander for €5m in March got his first minutes in the Champions League. AP