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Played
August 3, 2011 8:00 PM EDT
Sun Life Stadium - Miami, FL
 
M. Fabián 60′
 
M. Fabián 63′
 
 
Jose Verduzco 90+2′

Barcelona 1-4 Chivas de Guadalajara: Goats dominate European champs

Chivas took a commanding 4-1 win over Barcelona in the World Football Challenge, overcoming David Villa's fourth-minute opener with four second-half strikes.

By Zac Lee Rigg

Jonathan dos Santos, Barcelona; Alberto Medina, Chivas Guadalajara
Mike Ehrmann
Chivas de Guadalajara earned its first win of the World Football Challenge Wednesday by beating Barcelona 4-1 in Miami. The Goats did the damage in the second half, with a Marco Fabian brace setting the stage for the come-from-behind win.

A South Florida-record 70,000 fans crammed into Sun Life Stadium to watch the friendly.

"We're so happy the stadium was crowded," Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola told reporters. "The game was good. There were many, many goals and many chances. For us, it's an honor, just to say thank you to the people for the support. I hope to come back next year or in the next two years."

Barcelona got the ball rolling early. A raking Gerard Pique ball out of the back sprung the Chivas offside trap in the fourth minute, and David Villa scooped the ball out from under his feet just in time to slot past Luis Ernesto Michel.

Later in the half, Jona Dos Santos tried a similar ball. Villa collected on his chest and chipped the keeper with a delicate lob, but his shot nicked the crossbeam on its way out.

Fabian made his mark after an hour of play and within two minutes had scored two highlight-reel goals. The equalizer was a 30-yard lightning bolt of a shot into the upper corner, and the second an athletic first-time volley in the box to smash home Omar Arellano's cross.

The marking on both goals was lackluster, but not as bad as the acre of green Barcelona gave Giovani Casillas. The youngster had enough room to flub his first attempt and still recover in time to poke home his side's third.

"I am not surprised by Chivas' performance," Guardiola said. "Mexican football is very dynamic and entertaining."

José Luis Verduzco scored to ice the game in injury time after a fumbling punch by Jose Manuel Pinto.

"Our team was able to capitalize on its opportunities," Chivas coach Jose Luis Real told reporters. "Even in the first half, we had our chances. I was very proud how we kept our composure when the shots didn't go in."


Barcelona

13
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22
Éric Abidal
Defender
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24
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18
Gabriel Milito
Defender
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-
Maxwell
Midfielder
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-
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11
Thiago Alcántara
Midfielder
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8
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17
Pedro
Striker
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7
David Villa
Striker
4′
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Jonathan
Striker
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Guadalajara

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1
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26
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4
Héctor Reynoso
Defender
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20
Edgar Mejía
Midfielder
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6
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23
Antonio Gallardo
Midfielder
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18
Xavier Iván Báez
Midfielder
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10
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9
Omar Arellano
Striker
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8
M. Fabián
Striker
60′ 63′

Substitutes

Substitutes

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95
Giovani Casillas
Midfielder
71′
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94
Carlos Fierro
Striker
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Jose Verduzco
Midfielder
92′

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  • Yellow Card
  • Assist
  • Penalty Save
  • Penalty Shootout Goal
  • Penalty Shootout Miss
  • Yellow Card / Red Card
  • Red Card
  • Substitution IN
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  • Injury
  • Goal.com Rating
  • Goal.com Man of the Match
  • Goal.com Flop of the Match
  • Top & Flop Global Ranking
  • Fans' Man of the Match
  • Fans' Flop of the Match
Results
 
Top Scorers
Player   Goals Penalties
Cristiano Ronaldo Cristiano Ronaldo
Striker
Real Madrid
5 1
Karim Benzema Karim Benzema
Striker
Real Madrid
5 0
Heiðar  Helguson Heiðar Helguson
Striker
QPR
5 0
Jason Roberts Jason Roberts
Striker
Blackburn Rovers
4 1
Wayne Rooney Wayne Rooney
Striker
Man United
4 0