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89 minutes: Jordi Alba is eager to get out and block Lee's shot from the edge of the box. His team is 5-1 but he throws himself in the line of sight, somewhere in the counties of the house, John Terry shows his appreciation.
87 minutes: Vidal tries to stage himself as he enters the box through the left channel. Paulista does well to cut the cross and Cillessen gets together.
85 minutes: It was a game at half-time but since the goal of Pique, Valencia has practically no longer threatened. The defense did not let Gameiro run behind them this half-time and, ultimately, the quality of the Barça attack overwhelmed the visitors.
Goal! Barcelona 5-1 Valencia (Suarez, 83)
He sneaks again! Barcelona could have scored three times in preparation for that goal, but Suarez eventually went into the shot and took it over Cillessen at the very far post. It was a very smart finish.
74 minutes: It's not far from Busquets. I barely saw the whole game, but he probably just played in the middle of the field, doing this metronome. Suddenly he takes a 30-meter free-kick just past Cillessen's left post.
72 minutes: More changes, Rodrigo goes away and Gomez leaves for Valencia. Valverde exchange Arthur with Arturo Vidal against Barça.
68 minutes: Perez should be booked for a piracy of Rodrigo, but pulls like that. De Jong goes away for Rakitic as a result.
67 minutes: Some changes in Valencia, Guedes and Torres, Cheryshev and Kang-in Lee. Lee almost immediately booked.
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63 minutes: Cillessen was at fault for the third but saved a fifth. Perez leads to the defense of Valencia, creating panic. When the ball is half clear, it falls on the attacker who hits the ground and forces Cillessen to make an acrobatic stop with his feet.
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Goal! Barcelona 4-1 Valencia (Luis Suarez, 61)
Who needs fun when you can accuracy accuracy? For more than a minute, Suarez ended this competition. A mannequin on the edge of the surface sells his defender, then the Uruguayan makes a second shot.
60 minutes: Ernest Valverde clearly does not like to entertain himself. Luis Suarez is activated and Ansu Fati, the exceptional player of the game, is deactivated.
58 minutes: A more in-depth survey of Barcelona that only seems to take shape when Ansu Fati takes the wheel. There is a mannequin, a feint and the noise goes up at Camp Nou. Nothing comes from him, but the game is more fun when the kid is on the ball.
55 minutes: Semedo cuts the area from the right and pulls the trigger to see his effort bounce back from the post. As such Valencia's soft defense, the back was allowed to wander in the area under non-existent pressure.
Goal! Barcelona 3-1 Valencia (Piqué, 51)
What's he doing here? Cillessen fumbles at Griezmann's attack and Gerard Pique is there to let the unfortunate goalkeeper pass after the rebound. The middle half had to stay in front of the corner just before.
50 minutes: Fati attempted a cross from the right, but Ezequiel Garay made it to the back post and gave the ball back to Cillessen.
47 minutes: Excellent departure of the visitors. They fight immediately on the right side. A first center gets a suspect block of Spades at the first post. The second comes to Gameiro but his effort is big and wide. The colors of the handball as a pique cut out the first ball.
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Half time: Barcelona 2-1 Valencia
Ansu Fati the star of the show at the break. He scored one, created the other for De Jong and usually carried the threat of Barça. If it was not the case of Gameiro, Valencia would be buried. In this case, the visitors were able to count on Gameiro and the Frenchman is certainly afraid of the back line of the hosts.
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44 minutes: Griezmann, until then eclipsed, tries to impress the match with an ambitious effort at the distance a bit too ambitious and sailing without a hitch.
39 minutes: Ansu Fati should have had a penalty! A talented young man sees his balloon licking a ball over the head of a defender to get away and create a chance, members love it. A few phases later, he falls into the box while he skips a challenge. At first it sounded sweet, but when you read the match, there was enough contact to make a mistake.
37 minutes: Barça almost gave Gameiro another advantage, allowing a counterattack to turn into a few real opportunities. Ter Stegen must first use discretion to prevent the attacker from getting around it, then the goalkeeper gets big when the ball is recycled into the box and Gameiro tries a bicycle kick. The rhythm of the French seems to be able to create something when he runs on the back line of Barcelona.
33 minutes: Ansu Fati is once again at the heart of the action and shoots from afar. This one is a little more capricious than his previous efforts, but the 16-year-old player finds acres of space left. Just before Camp Nou claimed two penalties, neither should have been indicated.
30 min: The first card of the game returns to Rodrigo after he cut De Jong, hard for a yellow.
Goal! Barcelona 2-1 Valencia (Gameiro, 27)
Gameiro thinks he's scored! He scores on goal and shoots in front of Ter Stegen but he is excluded … wait, we're going to VAR for an offside check. It looks good and after an inexplicably long wait, it is given, it is gone!
23 minutes: Barca may have to keep scoring. They look safer when they jump around the Valencia box, probing from one side to the other looking for an opening. It's slow but attractive, more like watching golf than football. A nice passage ends with Arthur trying to soak a nice pass in Griezmann but probably wanted a sand corner rather than a new iron.
19 minutes: Here is the weakness of this Barça team. Valencia applies a minimum of pressure and suddenly, it seems that the house may collapse. Gameiro separates twice from the Barcelona defense. The first time that he is forced to go back, the disorder dissipates. Then he manages to gain the advantage, but fails to find the target with a shot from the left foot.
16 minutes: Ansu Fati is close to his second! The kid cuts right and launches a curling shot between two defenders, leaving Cillessen standing and drifting just past the far post.
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12 minutes: How does Valencia come back? Albert Celades found his team 2-0 in ten minutes in his first match. They look completely upset, but maybe there is hope on the counter. Even in an opening salvo where Barca made the front page, there were bizarre flashes at the break. For the moment, everything is at short notice for visitors, but they have spent six minutes without conceding, so it's a bonus.
Goal! Barcelona 2-0 Valencia (De Jong, 7)
There are two! Valencia is a hot mess and Ansu Fati runs the show here. He plays Frenkie de Jong's first goal-scorer this time in Barcelona, heading to the left-lane on the left and finding the Dutchman coming into the box to take the advantage over Jasper Cillessen. I can hardly catch my breath.
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Goal! Barcelona 1-0 Valencia (Ansu Fati, 2)
Well, well, well, could he have asked for a better start? Ansu Fati scored his first touch! The 16-year-old returns home after a big Barcelona attack as the ball is brought to the penalty spot.
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The teams are in the field and after a brief presentation we are ready to start.
Charles Antaki writes: "Ansu Fati in the starting lineup? Amazing – he looks to be around 12 years old (actually 16 I think) and had a decent 20 minute spell the other day. Good luck to him, of course, and what a great success! but it shows that something is wrong with Barça when Messi and Suárez can not play. "
You have a point, Charles, it's a touch of Theo Walcott who goes to the 2006 World Cup.
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News from the team
Barcelona: Ter Stegen, Nelson Semedo, Gerard Pique, Clement Lenglet, Jordi Alba, Frenkie De Jong, Sergio Busquets, Ansu Fati, Arthur, Carles Perez, Antoine Griezmann.
Subs: Iñaki Peña, Junior Firpo, Todibo, Roberto Sergi, Rakitic, Arturo Vidal, Luis Suárez.
Valencia: Jasper Cillessen, Ezequiel Garay, Gabriel Paulista, José Gaya, Daniel Wass, Dani Parejo, Francis Coquelin, Ferran Torres, Gonçalo Guedes, Kevin Gameiro, Rodrigo Moreno.
Subs: Jaume Doménech, Jaume Costa, Geoffrey Kondogbia, Denis Cheryshev, Mouctar Diakhaby, Lee Kang-in, Maximiliano Gómez
Preamble
Valencia arrives at Camp Nou in turmoil after its owner, Peter Lim, has decided to eliminate head coach Marcelino García Toral just days from their visit to Barcelona. Marcelino was replaced by Spain's former Under-21 coach, Albert Celades, but even against a Barcelona team with the same number of points after an equally slow start to the season, a victory Los Ches in these circumstances seems unlikely.
Marcelino's exit puts an end to an ugly power struggle with Lim, but since the veteran coach had restored the club's stability, fans would probably like to see a different winner.
Valencia's problems with the approach of the match threaten to hide the problems of coherence specific to Barcelona. With just one win in three games, Barça are already four points behind Atletico Madrid and the defending champions will be left without the talisman Lionel Messi, who also failed to ensure Neymar's return at the end of the season. the European window.
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