SPORT [UEFA] : Could Barca really not do without Messi ?



 EARLIER tonight, the Blaugrana struggled with the Argentine on the bench, but the arrival of their talisman in the second half helped Pedro to find the goal they needed to progress.


Barcelona were forced to dig deep to book their place in the Champions League semi-finals on away goals with a narrow 1-1 draw
against Paris Saint-Germain in their
quarter-final second-leg at Camp Nou on tonight : wednesday 10th of April

With Lionel Messi at less than full fitness and consigned to the bench for over an hour, the Catalans appeared blunt up front, and were run ragged at the back by the ferocity of PSG's counterattacking
approach.

And it was one such sequence that saw the Ligue 1 side break the deadlock minutes into the second-half, as Javier Pastore cleverly finished from Zlatan Ibrahimovic's
through pass to round off a magnificent break.


But Messi's arrival in the latter stages of the second half swung the tie on its' head, and with 71 minutes on the clock, a driving run from the Argentine was critical in
setting up Pedro for a superbly taken equaliser.


The Blaugrana would hold on in the
remaining minutes to ensure their progression, joining Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund and eternal rivals Real Madrid in the hat for the last four draw.

Cesc Fabregas was the man chosen to replace Messi in the home side’s front three, while for the visitors, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Thiago Motta and Maxwell all started against their former club, with David Beckham benched.

Xavi could have got the ball rolling as early as the third minute when his 20-yard free kick was curled agonisingly wide of the top corner, with Salvatore Sirigu beaten.



The pace of the match seemed to be picking up where the first leg’s emphatic finish left off, and Gerard Pique had to be alert to
harry Exequiel Lavezzi off the ball from a
dangerous run through on goal.
Lavezzi was proving himself to be a menace on the break, but his finishing let him down
more than once.

The Argentine drilled over
the bar after wriggling free at the top of the box, before firing straight at Victor Valdes with the goal at his mercy.

Pedro forced Sirigu into a safety-first parry at the near post, missing the rebound to boot, but by far, the better chances belonged to PSG who, at times, had Barca on the ropes.

With half an hour gone, Ibrahimovic did excellently to stand a cross up at the far post, where Lucas connected with a header, but Valdes was there to tip over, and the keeper also stood tall to thwart Alex from the resulting corner.

But the tempo of the game would settle as half-time approached, as Barca began to regain some semblance of solidarity at the
back, though their efforts in the final third remained nullified.

However, with one scintillating
counterattack five minutes into the second half, PSG carved the Catalans completely apart. Lucas and Ibrahimovic were both involved, with the latter slipping in Pastore
for a delicate finish.

Pastore could have had another just before the hour mark when he strode into the area to meet Ibrahimovic’s low cross, but this
time, he scuffed his shot.

Messi had already been put through his paces since the opening goal, and with 28 minutes remaining, he made his appearance off the bench, replacing the disappointing
Fabregas.

And the Argentine was barely on the pitch for 10 minutes before making his presence felt, accelerating straight through the
midfield and finding David Villa, who teed up Pedro to rifle home an exquisite equaliser from 18 yards.
Iniesta came close to putting the finishing touches on the tie with a mazy run through the defence with minutes remaining, but he could not place his angled finish anywhere
but the side netting.

But despite a few nervy moments for Barca in the closing stages from set-pieces, time was simply not on PSG's side, and the Catalans held on to triumph.
{culled from Goal.com}


So, with the above match report, is it safe to say Barca can indeed 'do' or 'not do' without Messi ?
Please your opinion is needed.

2 Comments, Replies, Suggestions, Yarns:

Anonymous said...

The game last night was somehw.. It ws as if indeed messi was the missing link as the game entirely changed from the 1st touch messi produced. Iniesta started doing crazy stuffs and yes, there ws a goal frm pedro.

I dnt blame barca fr being so reliant on the left-footed guy but if You've got a 4-years-straight world best footballer in your team, its not about him scoring goal, its about wht he could offer.

I'm an AC Millan fan, and it pokes my heart to say, even tho barca isn't much of a team they use to be, Messi is a genius and a King!

Anonymous said...

How dare You!, If messi-(ng) is a king, then CR7 is the 'Ifa' that appointed him