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FC Barcelona - Almería

FC Barcelona - Almería

Barça got the job done with an excellent result in the first leg of their Copa del Rey semi final against Almeria. Goals from Messi (2), Villa and Pedro in the first half and a late strike from Keita have FCB as good as in the final.

Almeria have been absolutely torn apart by Barça this season. After crashing to an 8-0 home defeat in the league, today the Catalans inflicted a resounding 5-0 defeat on the Andalusians, a result which almost certainly seems to have put an end to their Copa del Rey adventure. In a splendid first half hour, Barça had already scored four.

3-0 in 15 minutes

Barça started like lightning against a side that came to the Camp Nou with an ambitious game plan. It didn’t work out though, for the game was only 8 minutes old when Messi’s shot from the edge of the area slipped through the hands of goalkeeper Esteban to make it 1-0. Moments later, Villa finished off a counter-attack started by Xavi with yet another goal that Esteban really should have been able to prevent (min 11).

Oltra’s side continued playing deep and almost pulled one back from an indirect free kick inside the area, but Goitom hit the side netting. However, with the opposition coming at them, Barça had acres of space in which to produce counter attacks, and Almeria once again paid the price for their daredevil approach when Messi struck home a beautiful effort to make it three. And that was after only a quarter of an hour!

Infallible Pedro

Their ambition thwarted, Almeria finally opted take a more defensive line, and their forays on the Barça half became rarer and rarer. Barça resorted to their usual possession game, stringing together passes with ease. The goal that made it 4-0 came from a set piece. Xavi crossed in a wide free kick, and there was Pedro to head the ball home in his 100th appearance for the club.

Barça in control

In an electrifying encounter, the respective goalkeepers both produced excellent saves before the half was over, Almeria’s coming amid roars of discontent from the home fans following a foul on Xavi. But after all the excitement of the first 45 minutes, the second half was an altogether more subdued affair, with Barça controlling almost all the play, and Almeria far less willing to allow them any space for manoeuvre.

Quality finish

Guardiola’s side defended their convincing lead in style, but with Almeria packing their defence in what had become a damage limitation exercise, the goalscoring chances were hard to find, although Maxwell hit the post in the 52nd minute and Esteban was forced to make two providential saves in the 61st. Barça could afford to showboat a little, as the fans fought the cold temperatures with a Mexican wave and by chorusing the names of their heroes.

Afellay’s late entrance served to inject new life into the game, and the final minutes saw a further onslaught on the Almeria goal. That pressure eventually paid off with perhaps the finest goal of the night. Messi chipped the most delicate of passes through to Keita, whose control and finish provided a dazzling flash of brilliance to end yet another magnificent night at the Camp Nou. 5-0 again! The cup final is surely now just a matter of time.

Goals

1-0 Messi (min 9)
2-0 Villa (min 11)
3-0 Messi (min 15)
4-0 Pedro (min 30)
5-0 Keita (min 89)

Source: FCBarcelona

Guardiola press conference 2011-01-21

Guardiola press conference 2011-01-21

Josep Guardiola has warned that Racing are capable of causing Barça problems if his team fail to play with maximum concentration. The boss also commented on Alves’ and Pinto’s situation.

“If we don’t control the ball, we will have problems against Racing”. Guardiola warned during Friday’s press conference ahead of Saturday’s opener to the second half of the season: “Racing play like Betis or Malaga, with a good defensive set up and with players who use the flanks and try to play good football. I know the team and the players and I’ve seen that especially in their last few games”.

The boss has drawn his conclusions from the Betis defeat, revealing: “I saw what we did well and what we didn’t. I’ve still not spoken to the players about it, maybe I will on Saturday or next week. Sometimes it can be good to lose a game which doesn’t involve dropping points or getting knocked out. The lessons to be drawn from the defeat will be discussed with the players sooner or later”.

Alves contract talks

Commenting on Dani Alves’ contract talks, Pep expressed his belief that: “Alves will be a Barça player for the next few years. As far as I know, negotiations haven’t broken down. I don’t think the situation will distract him either, though if that does happen we will all help him, but his form hasn’t dipped at all since he began talking with the club about this”.

Bojan and Pinto

Guardiola praised Bojan for his attitude in the Betis game, claiming: “I am more than happy with the game he put in and he knows it. He made four or five excellent moves, which his teammates weren’t able to pick out. There is always a tendency to look for a scapegoat when a team loses, but it’s the whole team who are responsible for winning or losing”.

As for Pinto, the boss reiterated his confidence in his keeper and announced: “he’ll be in goal for the Cup Final if we get there and he’ll definitely start the two semi-final games, because he deserves it and he’s a fantastic keeper. He’s always performed at a high level and he did against Betis too”.

Source: FCBarcelona