Certainly, the opening exchanges reflected
the two sides’ poll positions in Group B. The pace was leisurely, with
neither side looking to risk anything too early on.
Arthur, Rakitic and Busquets strolled around exchanging neat passes, without really threatening. Certainly, they missed the injured Lionel Messi drifting into pockets of space between the Inter defence and their miserly midfield shield.
If Inter wanted to come and soak up pressure, that’s all they did for the opening half hour. Coutinho looked to take the creative initiative in the absence of Messi, with nice touches that dragged D’Ambrosio beyond where he’d wish to be. Inter had no meaningful route out of their own half and, bar a few speculative Icardi efforts, did little to threaten the hosts.
If Inter wanted to come and soak up pressure, that’s all they did for the opening half hour. Coutinho looked to take the creative initiative in the absence of Messi, with nice touches that dragged D’Ambrosio beyond where he’d wish to be. Inter had no meaningful route out of their own half and, bar a few speculative Icardi efforts, did little to threaten the hosts.
The Argentine was played in by a cushioned
Vecino header but, under the cautious challenge of Lenglet, slipped and
failed to connect. Moments later at the other end, a slick Barcelona
move presented a good chance for Rafinha, but he also scuffed the shot.
The Brazilian was a surprise inclusion in Barcelona’s front three, with Ousmane DembĂ©lĂ© confusingly left on the bench.
Rafinha Opens the Scoring
However, his selection was justified after
he made no mistake with his second chance on the half-hour mark. He
swept the ball out wide to Suarez, who clipped a delicious low cross
back into Rafinha’s path. He finished with a side-foot volley into the
corner and Inter, for all their solid defending, they were 1-0 down.
A lot of Inter’s side still looked weary after their last-gasp win against AC Milan in the derby on Sunday night. Borja Valero struggled to get on the ball, and Ivan Perisic was not his usual sprightly self.
One positive was the poise and control of young centre-back Milan Ĺ kriniar; he kept Suarez under close guard and was calm in possession when striding out with the ball.Jordi Alba scores
The introduction of the lively Keita Balde
did provide some spark as the game entered the final ten minutes but,
as Inter began to push, they left spaces in behind that Barcelona
exploited. They conjured up a goal of exquisite execution, with the final strike coming from an unlikely source.
Jordi Alba,
still full of energy, linked swiftly with Vidal and continued his run.
The perfect pass soon found his feet, from Rakitic of course, and he
swept the ball past Handanovic into the far corner. With that, the game
was well and truly over.
Although Barcelona beat Inter, Tottenham shockingly drew with PSV Eindhoven,
meaning these two are in pole position to go through to the next round.
Beyond that, Inter might struggle to make much more of an impact. They
are effective at bullying lesser teams but, as they found tonight,
stronger sides will eventually pick them apart.
On the other hand, few would bet against
Barcelona reaching at least the semi-finals of this year’s competition.
Even without their Messiah, they were at times functional, at times
beautiful, and controlling throughout.


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