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Inter flattened by Barça power play

Published: Wednesday 25 November 2009, 0.55CET
FC Barcelona 2-0 FC Internazionale Milano
Gerard Piqué and Pedro Rodríguez each struck to cap a masterful performance that overwhelmed Inter and gave the hosts top spot.
by Graham Hunter
from Camp Nou
Inter flattened by Barça power play 
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Published: Wednesday 25 November 2009, 0.55CET

Inter flattened by Barça power play

FC Barcelona 2-0 FC Internazionale Milano
Gerard Piqué and Pedro Rodríguez each struck to cap a masterful performance that overwhelmed Inter and gave the hosts top spot.

FC Barcelona bounced back from the brink of elimination when the evening started to take charge of Group F thanks to a Xavi Hernández-inspired victory over FC Internazionale Milano.

Stepping up
Gerard Piqué's fourth UEFA Champions League goal and Pedro Rodríguez's ninth of the season in all competitions accounted for José Mourinho's Serie Leaders as the hosts dominated the chances, possession, passing and, of course, the scoring. The result established Barcelona as group leaders and gave them the security of knowing that only a loss by more than 1-0 in Kyiv against Dynamo on Matchday 6 would prevent them going to the knockout rounds.

Total respect
There had been a marvellous precursor to an exceptional first half when Samuel Eto'o's name was read out by the Camp Nou announcer. Despite the change of clubs and his potential to damage the European champions' challenge, 95,000 Barcelona fans rose to their feet and roared their thanks for two UEFA Champions League titles won during his time here. That spontaneous show of respect, though, was all the joy the Inter striker would get. The holders laid on their most complete performance, by some distance, since that fabulous day in May when they defeated Manchester United FC to lift the trophy in Rome. If that night's goalscorer, Lionel Messi, and Barça's record signing, Inter old boy Zlatan Ibrahimović, started on the bench because of thigh injuries, it did not matter one jot to Josep Guardiola's men.

Rehearsed move
Their first goal came straight from the training ground. Xavi bent a corner to the near post, Thierry Henry flicked it on to the far, and Piqué bullishly held off Thiago Motta to stab home. Nothing that Motta or Esteban Cambiasso came up with could stifle the outstanding Xavi, and with Andrés Iniesta his lively support act, the Blaugrana put on a spectacle. Xavi bounced a free-kick off the roof of Júlio César's net before the midfielder helped to create surely one of the goals of the season. Iniesta clipped an inside pass to Xavi, whose cushioned volley was measured to land between two defenders and meet the run of Daniel Alves. Already spectacular, the move got even better when Alves dinked the ball to the far post and Pedro raced in to volley home.

Superb saves
Only a Diego Milito drive and a momentary lapse of concentration from Víctor Valdés, which allowed Dejan Stanković to chip just over the bar, signalled the Italian champions' involvement. Either side of the break, Seydou Keita cracked a header into the arms of César and an even better nod towards the keeper's right-hand post from Xavi brought a superb stop. Indeed, the Brazilian was having to compete with Xavi for the man of the match accolades and dived at full stretch to turn away an Alves free-kick in the 67th minute. The key to the holders' supremacy was crisp, one-touch pass and move football which bewildered Inter, made them look sluggish and evoked the best of Barça's treble-winning campaign last term.

Last updated: 25/11/09 13.33CET

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Lineups

Barcelona

Internazionale

1
Víctor Valdés
Víctor Valdés (GK)
12
Júlio César
Júlio César (GK)
2
Daniel Alves
Daniel Alves
4
Zanetti
Javier Zanetti (C)
Yellow Card89'
3
Piqué
Gerard Piqué
Goal10'
5
Stanković
Dejan Stanković
Substitution71'
5
Puyol
Carles Puyol (C)
Yellow Card34'
6
Lucio
Lucio
6
Xavi Hernández
Xavi Hernández
8
Thiago Motta
Thiago Motta
Yellow Card18'
8
Iniesta
Andrés Iniesta
Substitution90+4'
9
Eto'o
Samuel Eto'o
14
Henry
Thierry Henry
13
Maicon
Maicon
15
Keita
Seydou Keita
19
Cambiasso
Esteban Cambiasso
Substitution46'
16
Busquets
Sergio Busquets
22
Milito
Diego Milito
Substitution81'
17
Pedro Rodríguez
Pedro Rodríguez
Goal26'
Substitution85'
25
Samuel
Walter Samuel
22
Abidal
Eric Abidal
Substitution89'
26
Chivu
Cristian Chivu
Yellow Card80'

Substitutes

13
José Pinto
José Pinto (GK)
1
Toldo
Francesco Toldo (GK)
4
Márquez
Rafael Márquez
2
Córdoba
Iván Córdoba
9
Ibrahimović
Zlatan Ibrahimović
7
Quaresma
Ricardo Quaresma
Substitution81'
10
Messi
Lionel Messi
11
Muntari
Sulley Muntari
Substitution46'
11
Bojan
Bojan Krkić
Substitution85'
14
Vieira
Patrick Vieira
19
Maxwell
Maxwell
Substitution89'
23
Materazzi
Marco Materazzi
28
Dos Santos
Jonathan Dos Santos
Substitution90+4'
45
Balotelli
Mario Balotelli
Substitution71'

Coach

Josep Guardiola (ESP) José Mourinho (POR)

Referee

Massimo Busacca (SUI)

Assistant referees

Matthias Arnet (SUI), Francesco Buragina (SUI)

Fourth official

Stephan Studer (SUI)

See also

  • Barcelona

    FC Barcelona

    Next match UEFA Champions League: v VfB Stuttgart, 17 March 2010
  • Internazionale

    FC Internazionale Milano

    Next match UEFA Champions League: v Chelsea FC, 16 March 2010
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