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Barcelona won 5-1 in the Group G match at Camp Nou on Tuesday night, playing with less than one point in the final. Messi, Ansu Fati, Philippe Coutinho, Pedri and Usman Dembele each scored a goal.
Messi and his teammates had bitter memories of losing 6-2 to Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals last season, as well as the disappointing performance of losing two points in a row in La Liga this season. After 25 years, the return of the best stage in Europe, the start of Ferensvaros was terrible.
In the 10th minute, Ferensvaros’s Nguyen sent the ball into the net on a counterattack. But the goal did not add up, he was offside when he received the ball in the middle. Ten minutes later, Brazilian forward Isael da Silver’s quick shot hit the post, adding to the team’s frustration.
In the 17th minute, the goalkeeper blocked Messi’s shot from outside the D area. Barcelona took the lead with a successful penalty kick from the captain in the 26th minute.
The referee awarded a penalty when defender Adnan Kovasevic fouled Messi, who had entered the area avoiding a dribbling obstacle. The Argentine star scored the 116th goal in the history of the competition with a strong low shot.
In the 42nd minute, Fati skillfully doubled the lead. The Spanish striker collided with the small D box with a back pass to Frankie de Young. He was unable to volley properly after receiving the return cross from his teammate; However, the ball dodged the goalkeeper and found the direction with a distant post.
In the seventh minute of the second half, Barcelona extended the distance with a great passing football. Messi increased the ball to Fati avoiding the defenders who entered area D from the right side. The youngest scorer in the competition to move to the left side of the side pass with his foot without wasting time. And at the first touch, Coutinho returned to Bayern Munich to find direction with a low shot and a stick close.
Ukrainian midfielder Kharatin reduced the gap with a successful penalty shot in the 70th minute. In box D, the visitors received a penalty for Nguyen foul by defender Gerard Piqué. PK also sees red cards; However, the decision can be questioned.
Barcelona did not have to think about victory even though they did not have a main defensive force. In the 72nd minute, Fatir’s substitute, Pedri, made it 4-1 with a low shot after Dembélé cut from the baseline.
And in the 69th minute, Dembélé nailed the last nail in the coffin of the Hungarian team. The French striker scored the goal with a strong shot after receiving a small pass from Messi in the defense area.
The national team’s red card didn’t have much of an impact on the match, but it could be a source of great frustration for Barcelona. The five-time champion will not host the experienced defender against Juventus in the second group stage game on 26 October.
At the start of the other group match, Álvaro Morata scored two goals to give Juventus a 2-0 win at Dinamo Kiev.
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