0-1 Iniesta (min 3)
1-1 Juninho (min 7)
1-2 Messi (p) (min 59)
2-2 Juninho (p) (min 79)
Jordi Clos
Barça have achieved both of the main objectives from their trip to Lyon. They sealed qualification for the second round and performed well in doing so. Also, Rangers’ loss in Stuttgart (3-2) means they mathematically top the group.
Qualified, leaders and all done in style. Barça come home for Gerland with second round
qualification assured, the top spot guaranteed and also outplayed French champions Olympique Lyon
for most of Tuesday night’s game. The Blaugrana always looked the better side and went ahead
thanks to an early goal from Iniesta, which was immediately cancelled out by Juninho. Then Messi
put Barça ahead again from the penalty spot in a game where Bojan Krkic was named by Rijkaard in
the starting eleven and failed to disappoint, laying on the first goal and being involved in the
penalty incident. With the game almost over, Juninho converted a penalty to equalise the game, but
this did not mean that Barcelona could not comfortably feel they had been the better side.
All-out football
The game got off to a crazy start. It all started with a beautiful counter attack that saw
Messi send the ball down the right to Bojan, who crossed on the first touch to Iniesta, who had no
doubts about striking the home beyond reach of Lyon stopper Vercoutre (min 2). It had been a dream
start, but the game had hardly restarted before Juninho drove home an inch perfect free kick from
35 metres that Valdes was unable to get a finger to. With matters all square again, the excitement
continued with two clear chances, one for each side. In the 15th minute, Fabio Santos broke through
on a one on one with Valdés and then Touré brought out the best in the home keeper with an absolute
thunderbolt of a shot.
French fancies
The match eased off the pace for the next quarter of an hour, until Olympique had two chances
to go ahead with chances that fell to Govou and Juninho, saved by Valdés and then cleared off the
line by Abidal respectively. The Brazilian striker was having a lively evening, and soon had
another chance with one of his specialist free kicks, this time seeing the ball just skim wide of
the post. The French side continued to pile on the pressure, but Barça always looked in control and
created plenty of danger thanks to the mobility of the strikers. The Lyon defence occasionally felt
the need to resort to dirty tactics to hold Barça at bay, something which infuriated Frank Rijkaard
to such an extent that he was shown the red card in the 44th minute.
Barça put on a show
The second half was not as end to end as the first, but started in similar fashion, with a
Barça goal. Messi scored from a penalty after he himself had been brought down in the box following
a pass from Bojan (min 58). The game continued at a frenetic pace and several Barça players were
cautioned by the Italian referee. Lyon were visibly affected by the goal, and there was a muted
atmosphere at Gerland as Gudjohnsen had the chance to settle the result with an effort that went
just a little too high (min 62). Barça were in clear control by now and a pass from
Gudjohnsen’s instep very nearly saw Leo Messi make it three.
Leaders
Ronaldinho came on in the 71st minute. Shortly after, Barça’s dominance was interrupted
by a penalty committed by Abidal on Keita. Juninho powerfully stuck the ball into the back of the
net (min 79) to set up what would be the final score of 2-2. Nevertheless, the draw, combined with
the score of Rangers’ game in Stuttgart (3-2), was a positive one for Barcelona’s
interests, for with one game still to play they have already ensured that they will qualify for the
next round, and as group leaders too.
This will be a special night for Barça’s Eric Abidal. The French full back returns to Gerland for the first time since leaving the club last summer after three years. He is dearly remembered in the French city after helping the side to three league championships.
Jordi Clos
Barça can mathematically ensure qualification for the next round of the Champions League in Lyon tonight (20:45 h, Canal +) against a French side whose main concern is the fitness of Benzema.
There are still two games to go, but Barça can not only seal their passage through to the second
round of the Champions League this evening, but can also clinch the top spot. To qualify they only
need a draw at Olympique Lyon, while a win means they finish top. But perhaps more importantly,
Rijkaard’s side has an important chance to work on their away form and maintain their
unbeaten record in Europe this season.
The Bojan effect
One of the main attractions this evening promises
to be Bojan Krkic, who scored his first goal for Barça at the Camp Nou on Saturday. He had a great
game against Huelva and may well get a repeat opportunity today, especially if Henry’s
absence through injury is confirmed. But Frank Rijkaard is able to welcome back Ronaldinho and
Thuram.
Away form
Barça’s last away trip, to Getafe, was not
the best of days, but today they have another chance to show that despite their nine wins out of
nine at the Camp Nou, they are also capable of producing a similar quality of football on the road.
In Europe their away form has been better than in the Liga, with a 2-0 win at Stuttgart and a
goalless draw at Rangers, meaning they are as yet unbeaten.
Lyon’s eyes all on Benzema
For Olympique Lyon tonight’s game is more
important. They may be without their star striker, Karim Benzema, who manager Alain Perrin says
only has “a 30 or 40 % chance of playing” due to a quadriceps injury. That would limit
Lyon’s attacking options, with Czech star Milan Baros also out with knee trouble. With or
without Benzema, Lyon need to win in order to face Rangers in the last game without having to
hoping other results work in their favour.
Competition: Preseason
Home team:
Hibernian FC
Visiting team:
FC Barcelona
Date: 24-07-08 Time: 20:45
Stadium: Murrayfield