Lyon 0 Barcelona 0: Messi off colour as Barca is held
Barcelona was far from its intense best, was particularly wasteful in front of goal and Lionel Messi was disappointing.
Published : Feb 20, 2019 03:36 IST
Barcelona slumped to a fourth draw in five matches across all competitions as it was held to a 0-0 stalemate away to Lyon in the first leg of its Champions League last-16 clash.
Ernesto Valverde's men were far from their intense best and were particularly wasteful in front of goal, as Lionel Messi struggled to produce the kind of match-winning display many have come to expect every time he takes to the pitch.
Barca generally controlled the entertaining first half and created some promising opportunities, but were it not for two excellent early saves from Marc-Andre ter Stegen it could have found itself trailing. The second half was lacking in intensity, as opportunities became more infrequent and Barca had to be content with returning to Camp Nou for the second leg on March 13 without an away goal.
Lyon was the quicker out of the blocks and went close twice inside 10 minutes, as Ter Stegen got down to keep Houssem Aouar's effort out of his bottom-left corner, before then brilliantly tipping a 25-yard Martin Terrier strike onto the crossbar.
But Barca did craft several openings of its own – Messi spurning arguably its best in the 17th minute when blazing over from 12 yards after Jordi Alba's cut-back. Lyon was then spared on the stroke of half-time, as Jason Denayer crucially deflected Sergio Busquets' goal-bound effort just wide.
The host started the second half well and went agonisingly close when Memphis Depay's first-time 20-yard strike early on flew just wide the left-hand post. But that was a rare Lyon highlight in the second period as Barca dominated – goalkeeper Anthony Lopes producing a string of fine saves to thwart Luis Suarez twice and Busquets' long-range attempt all in the final 20 minutes, securing himself a deserved clean sheet.
What does it mean? Barca should have enough at home
Lyon played some attractive football at times and clearly has several very talented young players, but Barca managed to keep it at arm's length for most of the game, something that bodes well for the return to Camp Nou. Nevertheless, the performance will raise doubts about how far it can go in the competition.
Lyon in safe hands with Lopes
Commanding and reassuring from deliveries into the box, and unbeatable when Barca tried its luck on goal, Lopes put in an excellent performance, particularly coming into his own late on with several vital stops – one from Busquets really catching the eye.
Muted Messi
By the standards of others, Messi was hardly bad, but compared to his usual level, the Argentine flattered to deceive. He missed a glorious opportunity in the first half and generally did not look himself, almost appearing a little moody.
What's next?
Barca faces another potentially tricky trip on Saturday in La Liga as it heads to Sevilla, before the second leg of its Copa del Rey semifinal against Real Madrid four days later. Lyon travels to Monaco on Sunday in Ligue 1.