Barcelona score against Liverpool: Messi's magic puts Barca on the edge of the Champions League final



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Barcelona is getting closer to an appearance in the Champions League final after destroying Liverpool 3-0 on Wednesday in its first leg in the semifinal at Camp Nou. Luis Suarez opened the scoring against his former team in the first half, before Lionel Messi added two goals in the second half, his second goal being one of his best goals in a free kick.

Here's what to know and see:

First half

Although Liverpool started the game better than his hosts, it was Barca who hit the first goal halfway through the first half. Jordi Alba played a world-class ball diagonally to the front post and Suarez sits in front of Virgil van Dijk and behind Joel Matip to redirect him towards the goal. Viewing:

Second part

Barcelona added two goals in the second half, both from Messi. In the 75th minute, Messi opened the ball deep in the net thanks to a rebound by Luis Suarez:

And then, he made one of his biggest free kicks from UCL with that ridiculous goal in the 82nd minute, beating Alisson's 90 goals:

It was a dominant score and Liverpool will have trouble digesting it. Mohamed Salah hit the post in the second half and James Milner missed a golden opportunity in the box while the Reds set the elimination right in the face.

Goalscorers

⚽ Barcelona – Suarez (26))
⚽ Barcelona – Messi (75 & # 39;)
⚽ Barcelona – Messi (82 & # 39;)

Decisive moment

It was the third goal, the second of Messi. At 2-0, Liverpool still had the realistic opportunity to return to Anfield and win 2-0 to force extra time. But at 3-0, it's almost as if it was already killed.

Player of the game

Messi because of these two goals, but Alba was fine too. The Barca superstar became alive and probably put that equality aside with these crucial goals. Another resounding result.

The most telling statistic

Liverpool scored 15 out of 12 shots on Barca, and five shots on goal. But look at the dashboard and it tells you how much the Spanish club was clinical. This match could have been 5-0 as it could have been 3-2. Barca was just sharper when it mattered the most.

Key coaching decision

Jurgen Klopp started Joe Gomez in the back. Gomez lost a lot of time because of an injury, so why not go with Trent Alexander-Arnold? Liverpool had some free-kicks where Alexander-Arnold could have been a factor, and his speed and tenacity might have helped on the right side where Philippe Coutinho and Luis Suarez had a lot of space.

What does the result mean

This means that Barca can almost start packing for the June 1st final. The goal will be simply to go to Anfield and score a goal, because if the team does, Liverpool will have to score five times and that will probably not happen. Liverpool has to find the balance between going ahead and defending, because if they concede once, it's pretty much finished.

And after

The second stage of the semifinals will take place on Tuesday in Anfield at 3 pm AND. You can watch the game on fuboTV (Try it for free).


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