Champions League: Barcelona overcomes Juventus as Morata has three goals disallowed

Ousmane Dembele struck with a deflected shot in the 14th minute before Lionel Messi converted a stoppage-time penalty to take Barcelona to a 2-0 win.

Published : Oct 29, 2020 03:31 IST

Ousmane Dembele celebrates with his team-mates after scoring his side's first goal on Wednesday night.

Ousmane Dembele struck early and Lionel Messi converted a late penalty as Barcelona won 2-0 at Juventus in the Champions League on Wednesday after Alvaro Morata had three goals disallowed for offside for the Serie A side.

Dembele struck with a deflected shot in the 14th minute for a Barcelona side smarting from Saturday's home defeat by Real Madrid and rocked by the resignation of club president Josep Maria Bartomeu on Tuesday.

HIGHLIGHTS: BAR BEATS JUVE 2-0

Messi capped a fluid display from Ronald Koeman's side by firing home the 14th penalty of his Champions League career to seal Barca's first-ever win over Juventus in Turin and leave it top of Group G with six points from two games.

Juventus, still missing Cristiano Ronaldo after he tested positive for COVID-19 two weeks ago and still rebuilding under Andrea Pirlo, failed to record a shot on target despite Morata's efforts.

Barca had three chances to take the lead in an extraordinary opening two minutes.

Leonardo Bonucci made a last-gasp tackle to stop Messi, Miralem Pjanic saw a shot parried by Wojciech Szczesny and Antoine Griezmann fired against the post, and it was no surprise when it went ahead in the 14th minute.

Messi found Dembele with a pinpoint crossfield pass and the Frenchman scored with a 20-metre shot which deflected off Federico Chiesa and looped beyond Szczesny.

Morata broke clear and had the ball in the net two minutes later but was offside and suffered the same fate when he volleyed home from Juan Cuadrado's cross.

In between, Messi should have added a second but drove his shot wide of the far post after he was set up by Griezmann's clever backheel.

Barca turned on the style at the start of the second half, penning Juve into its own half with some flowing passing moves.

Juve thought they had equalised again when Morata turned in an acrobatic Cuadrado cross but, after a long VAR check, it was again ruled out because his left heel was offside.

Juventus defender Merih Demiral was sent off for a second booking before Ansu Fati was clipped from behind and Messi emphatically converted the penalty.

'Concentrating on our job' - Sergi Roberto

Barcelona's 2-0 win away to Juventus in its Champions League group was the perfect reply to the club's boardroom crisis, midfielder Sergi Roberto said on Wednesday.

The club was rocked when club president Josep Maria Bartomeu resigned on Tuesday to avoid facing a vote of no confidence after some 20,000 fans signed a petition demanding that he step down.

“The best answer was today's game. We want to win titles and matches as we showed today,” said Sergi Roberto. “It's all in the past, we're concentrating on our job.”

Coach Ronald Koeman agreed that his team had tried to put the boardroom issue out of its mind.

“I think we have to concentrate on the sporting side,” he said. “It doesn't affect us and it doesn't worry me. We put our energy into football.”

Barcelona has won its two games in Champions League Group G, a sharp contrast to its La Liga form where it is without a win in its last three matches.

“This was our best game all season. This is a big win against an important European side and we were able to play the football we're trying to impose,” Koeman said. “It is always important to create chances. We were superior by playing our game. It was the right result.”