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Barcelona - Porto 2-0 - 26/08/2011 - Match page - UEFA Super Cup 2011

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Barcelona beat Porto for fourth UEFA Super Cup

Published: Friday 26 August 2011, 22.57CET
FC Barcelona 2-0 FC Porto
The Spanish champions claimed the trophy for the fourth time thanks to goals from Lionel Messi and Cesc Fàbregas against nine-man Porto.
by Kevin Ashby
from Stade Loius II
Barcelona breeze to fourth UEFA Super Cup

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Match statistics

BarcelonaPorto

Goals scored2
 
0
Attempts on target5
 
2
Attempts off target2
 
3
Corners5
 
7
Fouls committed9
 
18
Yellow cards1
 
4
Red cards0
2
Published: Friday 26 August 2011, 22.57CET

Barcelona beat Porto for fourth UEFA Super Cup

FC Barcelona 2-0 FC Porto
The Spanish champions claimed the trophy for the fourth time thanks to goals from Lionel Messi and Cesc Fàbregas against nine-man Porto.

Lionel Messi and Cesc Fàbregas scored late in either half as FC Barcelona defeated nine-man FC Porto at Stade Louis II to win the UEFA Super Cup for the second time in three editions and a fourth overall.

Fresh from becoming the first recipient of the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award, Messi was the epitome of coolness on a sweltering night in Monaco as he seized upon Fredy Guarín's back pass, jinked his way past Helton and rolled in the 39th-minute opener.

The Portuguese champions were still in the contest until the 86th minute, when Rolando collected a second yellow card and Porto's first red. Barça wasted little time capitalising, substitute Fàbregas finishing delightfully before Guarín was dismissed in the final minute for a sliding challenge on Javier Mascherano.

Both coaches had talked up the fixture and chances came and went during a lively opening spell. Hulk had already curled a free-kick over from a promising position when Víctor Valdés dived to his left to tip behind an angled shot from João Moutinho.

The first true opportunity fell to Pedro Rodríguez in the tenth minute. So clinical when scoring a delightful goal in the UEFA Champions League final, the Spanish international could only loft an effort on to the roof of the Porto net when free in the area after an Andrés Iniesta pass had been deflected into his path via the heel of Jorge Fucile.

Hulk was the next to flash a shot across goal − earning due applause for a series of speedy step-overs in the build-up − and Helton then took no chances with a rising Xavi Hernández shot from outside the box.

As the half wore on, so did Barcelona's influence, the pressure telling when Guarín, boxed in in his own half, prodded a hopeful ball backwards that was gratefully collected by the unmarked Messi. The rest was inevitable.

Porto had little choice but to come out and attack after the break, yet save for a deflected João Moutinho effort and a fierce long-range shot from Guarín, rarely troubled a Barça defence shorn of regular centre-backs Carles Puyol and Gerard Piqué. Instead, there was more space for Josep Guardiola's side to expolit on the counter and from one end-to-end foray David Villa could have made the game safe but his low shot lacked punch and Helton smothered at his near post.

Two minutes later, as the hour approached, the goalkeeper charged off his line to deny Pedro as the striker attempted to bring a Messi pass, which had dissected the Dragons' defence, under control. The real drama was saved for the closing stages, Fàbregas − eight minutes after replacing Pedro − keeping his cool as Porto lost theirs to control a Messi chip on his chest and fire emphatically into the net with a first-time volley.

It would have been 3-0 had Helton not denied man of the match Iniesta in added time, leaving Porto to ponder a third UEFA Super Cup defeat since 2003.

Last updated: 31/08/11 10.56CET

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Quotes

  • Josep Guardiola

    "To win all the titles these guys have in the last three years you need plenty of things, but one of them is a player who can drag everyone along. We have Leo and when you add the others then they are amazing"

  • Vítor Pereira

    "It was a shame we weren't able to capitalise on the mistakes we made Barcelona commit and take advantage of them"

Lineups

barcelona

Barcelona

porto

Porto

1
Víctor ValdésVíctor Valdés (GK)
1
HeltonHelton (GK) (C)
2
Daniel AlvesDaniel Alves
6
GuarínFredy Guarín
Yellow Card82
Red Card90
6
Xavi HernándezXavi Hernández (C)
8
João MoutinhoJoão Moutinho
7
VillaDavid Villa
Substitution61
10
Cristian RodríguezCristian Rodríguez
Yellow Card30
Substitution69
8
IniestaAndrés Iniesta
Yellow Card51
11
KléberKléber
Substitution77
10
MessiLionel Messi
Goal39
12
HulkHulk
14
MascheranoJavier Mascherano
13
FucileJorge Fucile
15
KeitaSeydou Keita
14
RolandoRolando
Yellow Card65
Red Card86
17
Pedro RodríguezPedro Rodríguez
Substitution80
21
SăpunaruCristian Săpunaru
21
AdrianoAdriano
Substitution63
23
SouzaSouza
Substitution77
22
AbidalÉric Abidal
30
OtamendiNicolás Otamendi

Substitutes

36
Oier OlazábalOier Olazábal (GK)
31
Rafael BracaliRafael Bracali (GK)
4
FàbregasCesc Fàbregas
Substitution80
Goal88
4
MaiconMaicon
9
Alexis SánchezAlexis Sánchez
Substitution61
7
BelluschiFernando Belluschi
Substitution77
11
Thiago AlcántaraThiago Alcántara
17
VarelaSilvestre Varela
Substitution69
16
BusquetsSergio Busquets
Substitution63
20
DjalmaDjalma
24
FontàsAndreu Fontàs
25
FernandoFernando
Substitution77
28
Dos SantosJonathan Dos Santos
35
DefourSteven Defour

Coach

Josep Guardiola (ESP) Vítor Pereira (POR)

Referee

Björn Kuipers (NED)

Assistant referees

Erwin Zeinstra (NED), Berry Simons (NED)

Fourth official

Bas Nijhuis (NED)

Additional assistant referees

Richard Liesveld (NED), Danny Makkelie (NED)

Legend:

  • GoalsGoals
  • Own goalOwn goal
  • PenaltiesPenalties
  • Missed PenaltiesMissed Penalties
  • reds_cardRed cards
  • yellow_cardsYellow cards
  • yellow_red_cardsYellow/red card
  • SubstitutionSubstitution

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