Camp Nou treated to worst LaLiga start since 2010/11

Smashing Real Betis for six on the opening day of the season promised a campaign of easy viewing for Barcelona fans and yet the first three home league games have been the Blaugrana's worst for five years.
A 6-2 scoreline opened the season at the Camp Nou but since then Barcelona have fallen to a shock defeat to Leganes before being held by Atletico Madrid, allowing just four points from their opening fixtures.
Pep Guardiola's 2010/11 season saw a similar return as Hercules and Mallorca walked away with a win and a draw, respectively, and yet the Catalans secured 16 consecutive LaLiga victories following the clash with the Barralets.
In addition to this run, only two sides have conceded more goals at home in the top-flight than Barcelona at this stage, Valencia and Celta Vigo, as the Camp Nou witnesses an inconsistent bout of performances.
Next to travel to Catalunya are Deportivo La Coruna on October 15 as Luis Enrique's side look to put this poor run to rest.

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