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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Barcelona 2-0 Copenhagen: Messi fascinating double


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Lionel Messi scored fascinating double in the Champions League Group D opponents Copenhagen, Wednesday (10/0/2010). He scored two goals and bring "El Barca" won 2-0, while shifting Copenhagen from the top of the standings.

Barcelona is now collecting a score of 7 and topped the standings Group D. They are one point ahead of Copenhagen.

Although the new Xavi played in minute 73, Barcelona keep playing slick and sharp. They even directly dominate the game and continued to press, make Copenhagen must be more to survive.

Some of Barcelona's attack is quite dangerous. In the 17th minute, Lionel Messi successful bait ball Dani Alves, but the ball can still be saved Copenhagen goalkeeper, Johan Wiland.

Copenhagen instead turned to attack. Utilizing feedback Claudemir, Jesper Gronkjaer kick into the goal off his former club. However, a backup goalkeeper Jose Manuel Pinto managed to block



Two minutes later, Barcelona's attack stemmed difficult opponent. Starting from the bait Andres Iniesta, Messi dribbling ball for a while. With his left foot, Messi kicks off from outside the penalty box and scored.

After that, Barcelona continued to dominate. However, Copenhagen fight back pretty tight. Despite several chances created from both camps, the first half ended 1-0 to the host.

In the second half, Barcelona still dominate. However, Copenhagen fight back tight. In fact, several times they threatened to counter-attack through the Barcelona goalkeeper.

After repeated tries, skill Messi finally added one goal for Barcelona in the 90th minute. Receive feed Eric Abidal, Messi kicks off the left foot from near the goal and ensure the victory of Barcelona 2-0.

Starting Line-up:

Barcelona: 13-Jose Manuel Pinto, 5-Carles Puyol, 3-Gerard Pique, 22-Eric Abidal, 2-Daniel Alves, 16-Sergio Busquets, 19-Maxwell (17-Pedro 73), 14-Javier Mascherano, 8 - Andres Iniesta (15-Seydou Keita 90), 7-David Villa (6-Xavi 73), 10-Lionel Messi

Copenhagen: 21-Johan Wiland, 15-Mikael Antonsson, 25-Zanka Mathias Jorgensen, 17-Oscar Wendt (12-P Larsson 89), 2-Zdenek Pospech, 6-Domingues De Souza Claudemir, 8-William Kvist, 10-Jesper Gronkjaer, 20-Martin Vingaard (30-Cristian Bolanos 63), 11-Cesar Santini (18-Kenneth Zohore 75), 14-N'Doye Dame