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Played
February 14, 2012 2:45 PM EST
BayArena — Leverkusen
Referee:‬ C. Thomson‎
Attendance:‬ 29400‎
 
Top of the Match
Alexis Sánchez
Alexis Sánchez
Barcelona
Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi
Barcelona
Flop of the Match
Stefan  Reinartz
Stefan Reinartz
Leverkusen
Daniel Schwaab
Daniel Schwaab
Leverkusen

Bayer Leverkusen 1-3 Barcelona: Alexis Sanchez double and Messi clincher all but edges Champions League holders into last eight

The holders made a big step towards qualifying for the next round of Europe's elite tournament as goals from the Chilean and Lionel Messi saw them take a lead into the second leg.

By Clark Whitney

Barcelona put a shoe into the Champions League quarterfinals as the club earned a 3-1 win over Bayer Leverkusen at the BayArena on Tuesday.

The hosts did well to limit the Catalans' opportunities in the first half, but Alexis Sanchez broke the deadlock on 41 minutes, giving the titleholders a crucial edge at the interval. Leverkusen responded positively after the break, and drew level through Michal Kadlec, but Sanchez restored Barca's advantage shortly thereafter in the 55th minute.

Lionel Messi scored a critical third for the Catalans at the death, which left the Germans with a mountain to climb ahead of their trip to Camp Nou.

From the start of the game, Leverkusen was content to sit back and defend, as Barca earned approximately 80 percent of the possession in the first half. But for all their time on the ball, the visitors found it difficult to break down their opponents, who rarely ventured out of their defending half.

Play opened up once for Barca on 13 minutes as Sanchez found space on the right to send a low cross towards Messi, but Daniel Schwaab was quick to the danger and made a sliding intervention to concede a corner.

The visitors looked likely to enter halftime frustrated, but with four minutes left to play in the opening period, they found a chance to counterattack, and took the opportunity clinically. Messi this time was the provider for Sanchez as the Argentine floated a lovely ball over the top, and his teammate coolly slotted his finish into the lower left corner of the net.

In need of a goal, Leverkusen played far more positively in the second half, and was rewarded on 52 minutes as Kadlec rose to nod Vedran Corluka's cross into Victor Valdes' net. The sides would only remain level for three minutes, however. At the other end, Cesc Fabregas threaded a well-weighted ball to Sanchez, who rounded Bernd Leno before sliding home to restore the visitors' lead.

The German side again responded aggressively, and came within an inch of restoring parity for a second time. Renato Augusto tested Valdes once before playing in Gonzalo Castro, who had his low shot tipped onto the post by Valdes in the 64th minute.

Barca soon regained its composure at the defensive end, and thanks to a flash of magic from Messi, nearly made it 3-1 with 18 minutes left to play. The talismanic forward beat two defenders near the end line before chipping Leno, but his shot clanged off the post.

Both sides had chances for late goals, with substitute Stefan Kiessling's header forcing a good save from Valdes before Sanchez was denied his hat trick as Leno made a spectacular diving stop. But Messi might have put the tie to rest with two minutes left as he extended his leg to redirecto Dani Alves' cross into the net.

The result sees Barcelona take a two-goal lead into the second leg of the fixture, and means that in order to stand a chance of advancing, Leverkusen will need to score three times at Camp Nou.

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Leverkusen

23
Bernd Leno
Goalkeeper
3.0
2
Daniel Schwaab
Defender
8′
3.0
3
Stefan Reinartz
Defender
2.5
5
2.5
24
Michal Kadlec
Defender
52′
2.5
27
Gonzalo Castro
Defender
80′
3.0
14
Vedran Corluka
Defender
52′ 53′ 91′
3.0
6
Simon Rolfes
Midfielder
77′
3.0
8
Lars Bender
Midfielder
3.5
10
Renato Augusto
Midfielder
3.0
9
2.5

Barcelona

3.0
1
Víctor Valdés
Goalkeeper
3.0
2
Daniel Alves
Defender
88′
2.5
5
Carles Puyol
Defender
3.0
21
Adriano
Midfielder
70′
2.5
22
Éric Abidal
Defender
2.5
4
Cesc Fàbregas
Midfielder
55′
3.0
8
2.5
14
Javier Mascherano
Midfielder
3.0
16
4.0
9
3.5
10
Lionel Messi
Striker
41′ 88′

Substitutes

22
David Yelldell
Goalkeeper
-
4
Bastian Oczipka
Defender
-
20
Danny da Costa
Defender
91′
-
21
Ömer Toprak
Defender
-
17
Michael Ortega
Midfielder
-
11
2.5
38
-

Substitutes

-
13
-
32
3.0
11
Thiago Alcántara
Midfielder
61′ 87′
-
28
Dos Santos
Midfielder
-
30
Sergi Roberto
Midfielder
2.0
17
Pedro
Striker
70′

Coach/Manager

-
Robin Dutt
Coach
-

Coach/Manager

-
-
 
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Results
 
Top Scorers
Player   Goals Penalties
Lionel Messi Lionel Messi
Striker
Barcelona
14 4
Mario Gomez Mario Gomez
Striker
FC Bayern München
13 0
Cristiano Ronaldo Cristiano Ronaldo
Striker
Real Madrid
10 2
Karim Benzema Karim Benzema
Striker
Real Madrid
7 0
Didier Drogba Didier Drogba
Striker
Chelsea
6 0