Roger Bogunyà
Barça have qualified for the second round of the Champions League thanks to a draw this evening with Basel, and Sporting Lisbon beating Shakhtar. But an injury to Iniesta and a late goal from the Swiss outfit left a bittersweet taste in the mouth.
Barça’s streak of eleven consecutive wins was cut short by a draw at home Swiss side Basel.
Nevertheless, it was a positive result that means the first major objective of the season has been
achieved, qualification for the knockout stages of the Champions League. Barça now have ten points
and are guaranteed one of the top two places after Sporting Lisbon beat Shakhtar (1-0), a result
that leaves the Ukrainians seven points adrift of Barcelona with six points left in play.
It was not the most thrilling of encounters. Barça were by far the better side in almost all
aspects of the game, but failed to break the deadlock until Messi came on, and scored with his
first intervention. The goal was followed by further Barça dominance, but rather than being
rewarded, they were punished by a late goal in one of the very few occasions when Basel troubled
the Barça area.
Dominance without goals
The game got off to a very different start to other Barça games of late, with the home side
playing with a much-changed starting eleven (no fewer than six changes with respect to the game in
Malaga) and knowing that their job in Europe was already largely done, lacked urgency and found it
difficult to create major danger for Basel keeper Constanzo. However, Henry in the 4th minute and
Iniesta in the 20th did come frustratingly close to opening the scoring.
Dead ball danger
Basel, defending far more tightly than in Switzerland, did make a few timid attempts to forge
counter attacks, but only crossed into the Barça half four times in the whole match. Little was
coming from open play, but Guardiola’s side was able to create considerable danger from dead
ball situations. First Henry, with a header from a Sylvinho free kick in the 35th minute, and then
Piqué, from a corner in the 42nd came close, but there was still no score when the half time
whistle blew.
Messi and Xavi revolutionise the game
After the restart, FC Barcelona stayed in almost complete control. Bojan failed to finish off
a 50th minute one on one, which typified the way Barça were struggling to impose their game in the
final third of the pitch. Something had to change, and Guardiola found the solution by sending on
Xavi and Messi in the 59th minute. The creativity of that duo turned the game around, and in just
two minutes the Argentinian made it 1-0 with a low drive that almost skimmed the right post of the
Basel goal to find the back of the net.
Eto'o came on in the 66th minute, replacing Iniesta, who asked for the change after
complaining of a muscle injury that could see him sidelined for the next six weeks.
Basel pull level
It looked like it was all over, but with just eight minutes on the clock, Derdiyok latched
onto the end of a Carlitos cross from the right to beat Valdés with a powerful strike from inside
the Barça penalty area. Moments later, Piqué came close to heading home to make it 2-0, but his
effort struck the post.
Basel held on for a draw despite the barrage of Barcelona pressure, although a last second
free kick from Xavi could have sneaked a late winner for the home side. It wasn’t to be, but
the most important thing is that Barça are mathematically guaranteed a place in the last sixteen
and can now concentrate on their league form over the coming months.
Both Barça and Basel top their respective League tables, and they also have the best defensive records as well. Barça has let in eight goals in nine games, while Basel has conceded just 12 in 13 fixtures.
Roger Bogunyà
Barça have won eleven games on the bounce and will mathematically qualify for the knockout stages of the Champions League if they beat Basel this Tuesday (8.45 pm, live on Canal + and R@dio Barça) and Shakhtar come unstuck.
A Barça win means the Catalans will mathematically be through to the last 16 of the Champions
League unless Shakhtar beat Sporting Lisbon. That would give the Ukrainians and the Portuguese six
points apiece with games against Barça still to come, while Guardiola’s men would have
twelve.
Even a draw would send Barça through as long as Sporting Lisbon beat Shakhtar.
Team announced on Tuesday
Josep
Guardiola will announce his team on Tuesday, so the only players who know now that they are not in
the squad are Keita, Abidal and Milito who are injured. Gudjohnsen and Pedro got the green light
from club doctors on Friday and could be back in the squad after missing out on the trip to
Malaga
.
On a roll with wins and goals
Barça is on a roll, and the first of the eleven wins the
team has racked up in a row was in its first Champions League fixture against Sporting Lisbon.
Since then it has achieved seven triumphs in the League, another two in Europe and one in the
Spanish Cup, a run that has taken the club to the top of the Spanish League and its CL group and
brought it the best goals-per-game average in the major European leagues.
Leaders go head-to-head
However, it’s not only the FCB from Catalonia that is doing well,
as FC Basel is heading the Swiss League after beating Sion
3-1
on Friday. Just like Barça the Swiss side went top on its own this weekend after Zurich
drew to fall back to second place.
Yet Basel really do need a win tonight, as failure to pick up three points would leave them
condemned to battling it out for third spot and a place in the UEFA Cup.