Marcus Rashford scores first Barcelona goal in friendly win

Marcus Rashford scored his first goal with Barcelona as Hansi Flick's side ended its preseason Asia Tour with a 5-0 triumph against Daegu FC on Monday in South Korea.

In just his third appearances for the club since joining on loan from Manchester United last month, Rashford, who had come off the bench at the break, scored from the edge of the box in the 65th minute after being set up by Eric García.

Barça dominated the game, with the visitors having no shots on goal in 90 minutes.

"We have completed one of the most important stages of the preseason," Barça boss Hansi Flick told reporters. "The most important thing for us is that we have been able to train well. We have seen what we wanted to see, and the tests have been good."

A double from Gavi, who had returned to the starting XI, and a goal from Robert Lewandowski had given the visitors a comfortable 3-0 half-time lead.

Despite not scoring on the day, Lamine Yamal was very active in attack and did assist Gavi's opener in the 21st minute while also forcing the keeper to make several saves.

Flick made 11 changes at the break and despite the heavy rain, the visitors picked up where they left off.

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Dani Olmo set up Toni Fernández inside the area and the academy graduate made no mistake from close range in the 54th minute.

Barça had more chances to extend their lead after Rashford made it 5-0 but were met by fine saves from the goalkeeper.

Barcelona defender Pau Cubarsí was replaced late in the game because of injury.

When asked about Cubarsí's injury, Flick said: "He's OK. It's just a knock on his left knee."

Barça return to Spain having scored 15 goals in their three games of their Asia Tour. Flick's men take on Serie A club Como on Sunday at the Joan Gamper Trophy, an annual friendly match that acts as a curtain-raiser to Barça's campaign.