Barcelona prey on Betis and cook La Liga on low heat

Barcelona took a new step towards crowning the Spanish league football title by winning a sweeping victory at home to Real Betis 4 / zero on Saturday evening in the thirty-second stage.
Barcelona is looking for its first title in the Spanish league in three years, especially as the team came out of the Champions League and then the Europa League before losing to historical rivals Real Madrid in the golden box of the Copa del Rey.
Barcelona have won the La Liga title 26 times before, most recently in the 2018/2019 season.
Barcelona leads the domestic league table with 79 points, 11 points ahead of the nearest pursuers Real Madrid, six rounds before the end of the season, and Betis' balance stopped at 49 points in sixth place.
Earlier on Saturday, Real Madrid beat Almeria 4-2.
Barcelona sealed the victory since the first half, which ended ahead with three goals signed by Danish Andreas Christensen in the 14th minute, Poland's Robert Lewandowski in the 36th minute and Brazilian Rafinha in the 39th minute.
In the second half, Betis' Guido Rodriguez accidentally scored an own goal in the 82nd minute.
Real Betis suffered a strong shock, playing with ten men since the 33rd minute to send off substitute Edgar Gonzalez.
Betis made an emergency change with the exit of Luiz Felipe after suffering injury and the descent of Edgar Gonzalez in the 11th minute.
Barcelona advanced with an early goal through Christensen in the 14th minute after a pass from Rafinha met by Christensen with a powerful header into the net.
González was sent off for receiving a second warning after a strong tackle against Pedri.
Barcelona took advantage of the numerical deficit in the ranks of Betis and added the second goal by Lewandowski with a wonderful shot after a pass from Jules Conde in the 36th minute.
Just three minutes later, Rafinha scored the third goal for the Catalan club after receiving a pass from Sergio Busquets inside the penalty area and shot a strong ball into the right corner of the Betis goal, where the referee initially canceled the goal for offside, but returned and counted it after returning to video technology (VAR).
Juan Miranda almost responded with a goal for Betis in the 53rd minute with a powerful shot from inside the box but goalkeeper Marc ter Stegen saved the situation.
And deprived the right post of the Betis goal, Lewandowski from scoring the fourth goal for Barcelona in the 57th minute.
Another opportunity for Barcelona was missed when Jules Conde headed the ball in front of Ronald Araujo to head him too, but the ball went straight over the net.
Eight minutes before the end of the match, Betis' Guido Rodríguez accidentally scored an own goal.