Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Neymar at the double as Barcelona ease through

    FC Barcelona are through to the UEFA Champions League semi-finals for the seventh time in eight seasons after another scintillating display against Paris Saint-Germain.
Outstanding last week as they opened up a 3-1 first-leg lead in the French capital, Luis Enrique's men picked up where they left off. While Paris were hurried whenever they had possession, the Catalan club looked to have all the time in the world to run the visitors' back line ragged. Two goals from Neymar – the first a peach – meant the job was done by the 34th minute. From then on it was energy preservation, Barcelona-style.
"It's practically impossible not to concede against Barcelona," Laurent Blanc said on the eve of this quarter-final decider; he probably had ambitions of holding out for longer than 14 minutes, though. It was a wonderful goal, stemming from a poor Javier Mascherano pass right outside the home box. Jordi Alba was aware, getting to the ball just ahead of Zlatan Ibrahimović; it was the cue for Andrés Iniesta.
The 30-year-old has had a difficult season relatively speaking, but this was him at his best. Facing his own goal, he turned past the first Paris challenge and set off, all quick feet and alert body. Two more opponents were shown a clean pair of heels and the crowd rose en masse. With Neymar racing into space, Iniesta slid in a perfectly weighted pass which the Brazilian took around Salvatore Sirigu and prodded in.
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It was a feature of what became a vintage first-half performance from Iniesta, the midfield metronome dictating Barcelona's beat. It was a measure both of his importance and of his team's position in the tie that he was withdrawn at the break: Xavi Hernández was not a bad replacement. By then it was 2-0 and all but over after the somewhat rarer sight of a left-footed Daniel Alves cross, headed in by Neymar.
Ibrahimović could only dream of that kind of service, cutting an isolated figure at the other end. He got more company after the restart as Barça relinquished their stranglehold, their relentless pressing. Marco Verratti ought to have done better with an opening early in the second period and there were 73 minutes on the clock when Marc-André ter Stegen was finally called into action by Ibrahimović.
For Paris there is always next year; Barcelona, down to the last four and in fine fettle, are looking no further than the next six weeks.
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Lionel Messi arrives at the Camp Nou ahead of the second leg
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Back from suspension, Zlatan Ibrahimović gets in the thick of it early on
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Neymar rounds Salvatore Sirigu before side-footing in the opening goal
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Barcelona boss Luis Enrique holds his hands aloft as his side open a 4-1 aggregate lead
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Camera phones at the ready as Neymar celebrates his first of the evenin
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Blaise Matuidi forces Jordi Alba in to defensive action as Paris seek a way back
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Neymar rises above Marquinhos and Gregory van der Wiel to make it 2-0
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Scorer and provider celebrate as Neymar leaps onto Daniel Alves's back
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The Brazilians reluctantly pose for the cameras
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Marco Verratti is forced into defensive action with a tackle on Lionel Messi
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It just was not Marco Verratti's night



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