Barca honours terror attack victims with win over Betis

It garners a 2-0 victory at a emotional Camp Nou following a pair of terrorist attacks in Catalonia.

Published : Aug 21, 2017 02:27 IST , Barcelona

Barcelona's Sergi Roberto (right) celebrates after scoring with Lionel Messi on Sunday night.
Barcelona's Sergi Roberto (right) celebrates after scoring with Lionel Messi on Sunday night.
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Barcelona's Sergi Roberto (right) celebrates after scoring with Lionel Messi on Sunday night.

Barcelona got its La Liga season off to a winning start on Sunday, beating Real Betis 2-0 at a emotional Camp Nou following a pair of terrorist attacks in Catalonia. Twin vehicle attacks on Thursday killed 14 people and wounded around 120 in Barcelona's bustling Las Ramblas thoroughfare and the nearby seaside resort of Cambrils.

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A minute's silence was held before kick-off, whilst Barcelona players wore black armbands and shirts with 'Barcelona' replacing individual names on the back. The decision for the match to go ahead with increased security measures put in place was part of a desire to "recover normality" in the words of Catalonia's president Carles Puigdemont.

A defiant attitude was on show in the stands, although in common with many matches against weaker opposition, the 99,000 capacity Camp Nou was far from full. After the attack some fans, especially tourists, returned their tickets, the club said without giving figures. "Their money was refunded to everyone, the circumstances are special and understandable," a club spokesman said.

‘Not afraid’

Fans in the Barca singing section borrowed a line from the club's anthem in a banner that read: "No one can ever break us," whilst chants of "we are not afraid" rang out after the minute's silence. "We can't live with fear, which is exactly the mentality that these situations normally cause and people don't want to leave the house," said Vanessa Hano, 28, an American Barcelona resident.

"I thought there would be like a collective hysteria but I see everything is normal," added Sandra Lorenzo, 41, as she sold drinks next to the stadium. "I have worked here for 25 years at every match. They are not going to make me stay at home."

Prior to the attacks, Barca had endured a difficult start to the season on the field as shorn of Neymar following his world record EUR 222 million (USD 261 million) move to Paris Saint-Germain, the Catalans were swept aside 5-1 on aggregate by Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup.

Dominant display

Coach Ernesto Valverde admitted on Saturday events in the past few days had put the club's problems into perspective. However, despite also missing the injured Luis Suarez and Andres Iniesta, Barca rose to the challenge of raising the city's spirits with a dominant display.

With the mayor of Cambrils Cami Mendoza and chiefs of Catalonia's regional police force among those watching on, captain Lionel Messi led by example with Gerard Deolofeu and Paco Alcacer struggling to fill Suarez and Neymar's shoes up front. Messi smashed an early free-kick off the post and his presence was enough to pressure Alin Tosca to turn Deoulofeu's low cross into his own net for the opener nine minutes before half-time.

Deulofeu was the provider once more when Barca doubled its advantage three minutes later as Sergi Roberto slotted home from close range. Messi also posed the biggest threat of a low key second-half as he struck the woodwork twice more with rasping shots from outside the area.

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