• International
  • America (EN)‎
  • United Kingdom (EN)‎
  • India (EN)‎
  • Ireland (EN)‎
  • Malaysia (EN)‎
  • Singapore (EN)‎
  • Canada (EN)‎
  • Australia (EN)‎
  • Nigeria (EN)‎
  • Ghana (EN)‎
  • Kenya (EN)‎
  • South Africa (EN)‎
  • España (ES)‎
  • Argentina (ES)‎
  • Colombia (ES)‎
  • Chile (ES)‎
  • México (ES)‎
  • Peru (ES)‎
  • Italiano
  • Deutsch
  • Français
  • Brasil (PT)‎
  • Nederlands
  • Türkçe
  • Indonesia
  • 中文
  • 繁體中文
  • 한국어
  • 日本語
  • ภาษาไทย
  • Tiếng Việt
  • فارسی
  • العربية
  • المصرية
  • السعودية
Edition: English - Australia
  • Mobile site
  • Mobile app
  • Advertise

Follow us on

Goal.com

Hi | My Account | Sign Out
Register or Sign In:
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Exclusive
    • Features
    • A-League
    • Australia
    • State Leagues and more
    • Aussies Abroad
    • England
    • Europe
    • Transfer Zone
    • Match Centre
    • Fantasy EPL
  • Features
    • Opinion
    • A-League Team of the Week
    • Asia's Monthly Best XI
    • In Off The Post Podcast
    • Goal.com 50
  • Live
    • Live Scores
    • Live Match Centre
  • Australia
    • Socceroos news
    • Socceroos fixtures and results
    • Other Australia teams
    • A-League news
    • A-League fixtures and results
    • Aussies Abroad
    • State Leagues and more
    • W-League
  • A-League
    • News
    • Match Centre
    • Table
    • A-League Team of the Week
    • W-League
  • Aussies Abroad
  • Asia
    • News
    • AFC 2014 World Cup qualification
    • AFC Champions League
    • Goal.com Asia's Countdown to 2013
  • England
    • English Premier League
    • Championship
    • FA Cup
  • Europe
    • Champions League
    • Europa League
    • Serie A
    • La Liga
    • Scottish Premier League
    • Bundesliga
    • Eredivisie
    • Ligue 1
  • Global
    • England
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • South America
    • North America
    • Africa
    • World Cup 2014
    • 2013 Africa Cup of Nations
  • Fantasy
    • EPL Fantasy Football
    • A-League Fantasy Football
  • Transfers
    • Transfer News
    • Transfer Rumours
    • Transfer Tables
  • Video
    • YouTube Channel
  • Betting
  • About Us
  • Main »
Deservedly beaten by an average set of players - where did it all go wrong for Barcelona?

Deservedly beaten by an average set of players - where did it all go wrong for Barcelona?

Latest Question of the Day: Will Inter or AC Milan qualify for the Champions League this season? Previous
21/02/2013 8:00:00 PM

The Catalans' hopes of another Wembley win hang in the balance following their dreadful display at San Siro in the last 16 of the Champions League

Bet: Returns: Espanyol $60.00 Draw $44.00 Barcelona $16.00 Betfair
ANALYSIS
By Ben Hayward | Spanish Football Writer

This was Barcelona, but not as we knew it. The game's greatest group of players from the last five years produced a performance lacking in heart, soul, fight and ideas as they fell 2-0 to an average AC Milan side at San Siro on Wednesday, leaving Lombardy with their Champions League hopes in the balance. Afterwards, some of their stars attempted to explain the damaging defeat but were lost for words at the nature of their disappointing display. Perhaps Andres Iniesta came closest when he said simply: "We didn't show up."

That was an understatement.

Barcelona may feel aggrieved by the first goal, in which Cristian Zapata's raised hands helped set up Kevin-Prince Boateng to shoot past Victor Valdes, yet the Catalans could have few complaints about the overall outcome. They had deserved little more.

When these two teams met in the group stages of the Champions League at the same stadium last season, Pep Guardiola opted for an adventurous 3-4-3 formation which left his side somewhat exposed at the back but ensured an extra man in midfield. It made for an enthralling encounter which Barca won 3-2.

Then, when Barca travelled to Milan in the last eight of the competition in March, Guardiola reverted to a more conservative 4-3-3. That formation, however, became a 3-4-3 when Barca were in possession, as Dani Alves pushed forward to slot into the midfield and ensure an extra man when the Catalans had the ball. Barca were the better team that day, but Milan turned in a disciplined defensive display to hold out for a goalless draw (which was ultimately insufficient as they lost the second leg 3-1 at Camp Nou).

MISSING IN MILAN
CESC FABREGAS
1.5 Completely short of ideas when in possession, as he often coughed up the ball when faced by a crowd of opposition players. Hauled off in the second half after an utterly ineffective offensive showing.
 LIONEL MESSI
2.5 Try as he might, the Argentine could not weave his usual magic with the ball, as he was swarmed by red and black shirts whenever he got on the ball in the opposition half.
Stripped of the services of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva in the summer as well as many more, this Milan team is noticeably weaker than last season's side. Yet as this match got underway, the Italians seemed to stifle Barcelona with relative ease, squeezing the spaces with two tight lines in defence and midfield.

Barca had 66 per cent of the possession but the Catalans were unable to make it count: Alves was unable to get forward like last year as he was pushed back by Milan's midfield; Xavi was slow to recycle possession and well short of his best; Cesc Fabregas failed to find his range or his bearings; Iniesta looked less happy further forward on the left; Lionel Messi dropped deep and found no joy wherever he went.

Although they had the ball for two thirds of the playing time, Barca's territorial advantage was scarce and they managed just two attempts on target, fewer than in any game this season and their worst return since the Champions League semi-final second leg at Chelsea in 2009.

That game finished happily for Barca as Iniesta hammered home a dramatic late leveller. This one, however, did not. There appeared little or no urgency to their play until Sulley Muntari made it 2-0 with 10 minutes remaining. By then, though, it was too late. One of the features of this great Barca side is how they react in big matches when they go behind. On Wednesday, there was no reaction whatsoever.

Not even their pressing was in evidence. Once, in the first half, Pedro raced back to win a ball which had been lost further upfield. It was a reminder of just how good Barcelona are at winning back possession when they have lost it, doubling up on their opponents to regain the ball, believing it to be theirs.

But there was no such belief on Wednesday and, aside from that one isolated incident, the fight was missing. Indeed, not one Barca player comes out of this match with much credit.

Certainly not Messi. The Argentine found himself in a physical battle with Milan's defenders and dropped deep to find space but was tracked by men in red and black wherever he went and his influence on the game was curtailed completely. The 25-year-old managed just two shots in the 90 minutes and one of those was a wild free kick which sailed well over the bar. It was his poorest performance in a long, long time.

Despite their apparent lack of motivation, Barca seemed content while the score remained goalless, perhaps looking ahead to a comfortable clash at Camp Nou. But before this match, the Catalans had conceded in their previous nine games and their defensive difficulties cost them dearly.

Earlier on this season, with both Puyol and Gerard Pique out, Barca's defensive troubles were understandable. Now, however, both are back and the team is still leaking goals. Puyol, although committed as ever, was dragged out of position several times, including the second goal, and will have wanted to do better against the side he so admires. He remains Barca's natural leader, yet he was unable to lead by example here.

So there is much to address ahead of the second leg for Barca's interim coach Jordi Roura, who endured an unhappy return to a ground which will have brought back bad memories, as it was at San Siro in 1989 that he suffered an injury in the Uefa Super Cup against Milan which would end his career as an elite footballer. And on Wednesday's showing at the same stadium, his coaching career at the highest level may not last too much longer, either.

Follow Ben Hayward on 

100% first deposit bonus up to $200 Betfair
  • UEFA Champions League
  • Milan
  • Barcelona
Latest Question of the Day: Will Inter or AC Milan qualify for the Champions League this season? Previous

Related Stories

  • Champions League»
    AC Milan 2-0 Barcelona: Boateng and Muntari leave Catalans on brink
  • Main»
    Iniesta: Barcelona did not show up in Milan
  • Champions League»
    Allegri: I believed we could beat Barcelona when no one else did

Make Your Prediction

Espanyol - FC Barcelona

Espanyol
-
-

FC Barcelona
Prediction Submitted
Most Popular Predictions
  • Espanyol 1-3 FC Barcelona
    17.81 %
    odds: 12.50 Bet Now!
  • Espanyol 0-3 FC Barcelona
    9.71 %
    odds: 16.00 Bet Now!
  • Espanyol 1-2 FC Barcelona
    7.73 %
    odds: 9.20 Bet Now!
Inside Goal.Com
  • Top Specials
  • Most Read
  • Most Discussed
  1. Top 10 all-time Champions League scorers Top 10 all-time Champions League scorers

    As the competition moves within days of its much-anticipated conclusion at Wembley, Goal profiles the most prolific players in its history

  2. Dortmund better off in final without Gotze Dortmund better off in final without Gotze

    Sham Majid believes Borussia Dortmund will benefit - rather than be hurt - by the absence of Bayern Munich-bound Mario Gotze in Saturday's Champions League

  3. 'Mario, you will never redeem yourself' 'Mario, you will never redeem yourself'

    Mario Gotze's injury means the playmaker has now played his final game for Borussia Dortmund. In an open letter, a fan tells of his emotion at his controversial switch to Bayern

  4. BVB's rise from the abyss to European contenders BVB's rise from the abyss to European contenders

    BVB have recovered from teetering on the edge of bankruptcy to take their place on Europe's grandest stage, humbling their opponents on Saturday, Bayern Munich, along the way

  5. The top-30 EAFF clubs: Sanfrecce Hiroshima The top-30 EAFF clubs: Sanfrecce Hiroshima

    Goal Asia will list its top-30 EAFF clubs, featuring the heavyweights of Japan, China, Australia, South Korea and Hong Kong. This time, it is Sanfrecce Hiroshima who are the focus

 
  1. Valdano: Neymar a coup for Madrid
  2. Opinion: Gotze absence to help Dortmund
  3. Moyes arrival makes Utd staff 'uneasy'
  4. Messi proud to take Ronaldinho's No.10
  5. Santos confirm Neymar bids accepted
Goal.com English - Australia
  • News
  • Features
  • Live
  • Australia
  • A-League
  • Aussies Abroad
  • Asia
  • England
  • Europe
  • Global
  • Fantasy
  • Transfers
  • Video
  • Betting
  • About Us
Goal.Com Editions
  • International
  • America (EN)‎
  • United Kingdom (EN)‎
  • India (EN)‎
  • Ireland (EN)‎
  • Malaysia (EN)‎
  • Singapore (EN)‎
  • Canada (EN)‎
  • Australia (EN)‎
  • Nigeria (EN)‎
  • Ghana (EN)‎
  • Kenya (EN)‎
  • South Africa (EN)‎
  • España (ES)‎
  • Argentina (ES)‎
  • Colombia (ES)‎
  • Chile (ES)‎
  • México (ES)‎
  • Peru (ES)‎
  • Italiano
  • Deutsch
  • Français
  • Brasil (PT)‎
  • Nederlands
  • Türkçe
  • Indonesia
  • 中文
  • 繁體中文
  • 한국어
  • 日本語
  • ภาษาไทย
  • Tiếng Việt
  • فارسی
  • العربية
  • المصرية
  • السعودية
More
  • Mobile site
  • Mobile app
  • Advertise
Copyright © 2013 Goal.com All rights reserved. The information contained in Goal.com may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without the prior written authority of Goal.com
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service| Contact Us| About Us