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Barca revive Champions League hopes

Nov 24, 2009 11:40 PM | By Sapa-AP

Barcelona showed why they are the current Champions of Europe producing a football masterclass to defeat Italian leaders Inter Milan 2-0 at Camp Nou and move within touching distance of qualification for the knockout phase.


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Barcelona's Bojan Krkic (L) talks with Inter Milan's Samuel Eto'o at the end of their Champions League soccer match at Nou Camp stadium in Barcelona.
Barcelona's Bojan Krkic (L) talks with Inter Milan's Samuel Eto'o at the end of their Champions League soccer match at Nou Camp stadium in Barcelona.
Photograph by: GIAMPIERO SPOSITO
Credit: REUTERS

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Holders Barcelona were under pressure before the game but, even without the injured Lionel Messi and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, they were too strong for Inter as Gerard Pique netted in the 10th minute before a wonderful team goal was finished by Pedro Rodriguez with less than half an hour gone.

Barca have not yet qualified, needing a point from the final group match at Dynamo Kiev, but now lead the group on eight points from Inter and Rubin Kazan on six and head into Sunday’s ’El Clasico’ against Real Madrid in high spirits.

“We came though a difficult situation and had a great first half in particular,” said goalscorer Pique. “We now have to focus on Real Madrid on Sunday which is another huge game for us.”

It was a losing return to Camp Nou for Samuel Eto’o as Inter suffered their first defeat in this season’s competition and now have an all-or-nothing final home match against Russians Rubin.

“It was a bit strange facing Barcelona but that is part of football,” admitted Eto’o. “I would like to thank the fans for their reception and hope Barcelona qualify from the group along with Inter.

“Despite the defeat I am still confident we can qualify for the knockout phase and hope we face Barcelona again in the final at the (Santiago) Bernabeu.”

Messi failed to recover from a thigh injury sustained at the weekend so started on the substitutes’ bench along with Ibrahimovic who also had a thigh injury denying him the chance to face his former club.

With Messi and Ibrahimovic not fully fit, both are also doubtful for the Clasico against Real on Sunday, French striker Thierry Henry returned to the starting line-up hoping to make headlines for the right reasons after his controversial handball.

As expected, Barca legend Eto’o, who scored in both the 2006 and 2009 Champions League final wins, got a warm reception from the Camp Nou crowd.

Eto’o left for Inter in the summer as part of a swap deal with Ibrahimovic and was hugging his old team-mates before the kick-off.

Eto’o was not the only old boy returning with midfielder Thiago Motta, who came through the youth ranks at Barcelona, now a mainstay in the Inter midfield.

Barcelona went into the game on a knife-edge knowing that defeat combined with a Rubin win would eliminate them but the Russians played earlier and drew 0-0 with Dynamo Kiev meaning Barca couldn’t be knocked out.

Any nerves were eased with Pique’s 10th minute goal after a flick on from Henry and the second goal summed up what Barca are all about with a brilliant team move capped by Pedro’s volley.

Xavi released Dani Alves down the right with a clever pass and the Brazilian centred for Pedro to scuff in a volley.

Inter were being run ragged and the ’ole ole’ rang out from the crowd when defensive midfielder Sergi Busquets did a spot of showboating midway through the first half.

Barca goalkeeper Victor Valdes almost gifted Inter a goal after miscontrolling but Dejan Stankovic failed to take advantage floating his chip over the goal.

Eto’o got his first glimpse of goal early in the second half but the all-action Alves did enough to avert the danger and Eto’o saw his penalty claim waved away.

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Nov 25 2009 05:22:36 AM
Sechaba-is-not-a-fake-Communist
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Arsenal vs Barcelona in the final is possible
Nov 25 2009 07:19:42 AM
the dark knight
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m not a barca fan..bt tht team is just e future
Nov 25 2009 08:02:23 AM
Rockwilder
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Welcome to the club Dark night!
Nov 25 2009 08:36:06 AM
Vito_Ginelli
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If one wanted to view art, there's no need to go to the museum, just go to Camp Nou. Mes que un club, forca Barca!
Nov 25 2009 10:01:08 AM
mudhara
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i am happy for Barca and sorry for Sammy anyway this is the best team in the world and i hope they will reach the final with Real madrid
Nov 25 2009 10:17:34 AM
Straight-talk
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Good display by Barca, they had Inter under pressure the whole game...

But watch out for Gunners, we are taking it this season
Nov 25 2009 10:54:53 AM
Malvas
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The sh!t Inter, they were chasing Barca`s shadows gees they played lijke ametures.
Nov 25 2009 12:23:29 PM
naphy
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I always say when you play against Barca do not, under any circumstances, wear white!

That said, if the Catalans think that dross - disguised as football - served up by the Italians in white is what they will get at the weekend, they have another thing coming.

They are favourites and they'll probably win - surely the best Barca side in history can put a away a team put together only four months ago - but goodness gracious Puyol and his denfensive troopers will earn their money. Messrs Benzema, Ronaldo, Higuain and dos Santos Leite will see to that.

Viva el classico, HALA Madrid!
Nov 25 2009 12:38:30 PM
Mielie
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U guys are fogetting one team: M.U.. Glory Glory!!
Nov 25 2009 04:03:58 PM
osborne
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I am a Barca and happy that we worn yesterday. No one will stop us, bring yound kids of Arsenal we will wipe them out. No team plays better than my team. We are not only UEFA kings but for the world as a whole.


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