Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Messi double puts Barcelona in command against Bayern

    Messi double puts Barcelona in command against Bayern

     FC Barcelona are on the brink of reaching their eighth European Cup final after finally breaking FC Bayern München's resistance in the final 13 minutes, Lionel Messi scoring two goals before creating a late third for Neymar.
In a pulsating first half, Barcelona largely held the upper hand and Bayern had cause to be grateful to their goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who saved one-on-ones from Luis Suárez and Daniel Alves, to keep the score blank at the break. Robert Lewandowski had spurned an equally presentable opening for the visitors, however, yet just as it was starting to look as if they would escape unscathed Messi – making his 100th European appearance – finally broke their resistance 13 minutes from time. Three minutes late his sublime control and a delicate chip made it 2-0, before an added-time pass set Neymar clear to roll in a third.
Josep Guardiola was making his first return to the Camp Nou in the opposition ranks, and opted to play three at the back, marking man for man, from the kick-off. The policy nearly backfired as Suárez latched on to Messi's flick-on from Marc-André ter Stegen's kick and bore down on Neuer unchallenged – but the goalkeeper's outstretched right leg blocked his shot.
Moments later Suárez wriggled free inside the penalty area and found Neymar at the far post; Rafinha deflected the shot behind, and that was the cue for Bayern to switch to a more familiar back four.
Guardiola had been able to call on Robert Lewandowski despite the striker suffering jaw and nose injuries the previous week and, though the Pole had been anonymous early on, he was centre stage in the 18th minute only to fluff his lines. Thomas Müller won possession and his cross picked out the unmarked Lewandowski; the striker was unable to apply the finishing touch.
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That scare aside, Barcelona – beaten7-0 on aggregate by Bayern in their last UEFA Champions League semi-final back in 2013 – looked the more likely, Suárez heading over from a corner. Six minutes before the break Bayern were caught out again as Andrés Iniesta lifted a wonderful pass over their defence. Daniel Alves controlled on his chest; again Neuer blocked with his legs.
Bayern started the second half on the front foot but it was the home side who continued to look the more dangerous. Messi exchanged passes with Neymar to create space a the shot; Neuer was right behind it. The goalkeeper then watched Neymar's attempt sail over after Ivan Rakitić had fed the Brazilian.
Barcelona, and Messi, would not be denied. Alves did the legwork for the 77th-minute breakthrough, robbing Juan Bernat and finding Messi; the forward duly fired inside Neuer's near post. With Bayern rocking, the Barcelona No10 capitalised again moments later, collecting Rakitić's pass and leaving Jérôme Boateng floundering before clipping the ball over Neuer.
Bayern's hopes were hanging by a thread, and they all but disappeared in the final seconds. Messi's pass set Neymar clear of the defence and this time Neuer had no answer as a composed finish left Barcelona with one foot in the final.
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Barcelona's dressing room before the match
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A pre-match view of the Bayern changing room
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Bayern striker Robert Lewandowski played wearing a mask
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Lionel Messi tangles with Juan Bernat
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Robert Lewandowski (centre) faces Javier Mascherano and Gerard Piqué
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Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer beats Luis Suárez to the ball
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Bastian Schweinsteiger and Ivan Rakitić contest possession in midfield
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Neymar after passing up another Barcelona opportunity
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Juan Bernat challenges Lionel Messi
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Lionel Messi after putting Barcelona in front
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Lionel Messi beats Manuel Neuer to make it 2-0

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