I think the score flattered us today, not them.
They were playing well within themselves and pretty much did what we used to do to others - wait for the inevitable couple of goals to come along then see the game out, saving energy for the bigger battles ahead.
The team has definitely lost its identity, with none of the natural fluency and understanding around the pitch that used to seem like second nature.
It's deeper rooted than a few players being past it, and there's a real opportunity - necessity, even - for Pep to show that he can still be considered one of the world's best.
A really strong finish is a must, with the summer being interrupted by the CWC.
If, from this point, we can get to a point where we have a group of players who look as though they enjoy playing together again, that would be an achievement by itself.