La Liga | Messi-Fati in the act again

Former works his magic, latter scores

October 02, 2020 09:49 pm | Updated 09:49 pm IST - Madrid

Ansu Fati, who once again opened the scoring for Barcelona, is congratulated by teammate Jordi Alba.

Ansu Fati, who once again opened the scoring for Barcelona, is congratulated by teammate Jordi Alba.

Barcelona’s new double-act delivered again as Lionel Messi and Ansu Fati led the team to a 3-0 victory at Celta Vigo in LaLiga on Thursday, despite Clement Lenglet’s sending off in the first half.

After scoring twice in Barca’s opening game of the season, Fati fired early at a blustery Balaidos, only for Lenglet to collect a second yellow card in the 42nd minute for pulling back Denis Suarez.

But even when down to 10, Ronald Koeman’s side was undeterred and Messi made the lead more comfortable shortly after half-time, his weaving run and shot diverted in for an own-goal by Lucas Olaza.

Celta hit the crossbar but never really threatened a comeback, and when the ball spilled loose after another Messi dash in injury-time, Sergi Roberto rifled it home and made it 3-0.

“We did a great job,” said Koeman. “I'm very proud of this team, we worked hard, played with a lot of discipline with a man less and even then we made the best chances. I'm very, very happy.”

Two out of two

Victory makes it two wins out of two for Barcelona, which began by thrashing Villarreal 4-0 on Sunday. Yet, this was arguably a more impressive performance, and not just because of the numerical disadvantage.

Fati dazzled again. The 17-year-old continued his brilliant start to the season with another smart finish and he offered the kind of pace and penetration that this team so often lacked last term.

Philippe Coutinho, meanwhile, looked back to the Coutinho of old. Deployed in a more central attacking position in Koeman’s 4-2-3-1 system, the Brazilian was aggressive without the ball and adventurous with it. He was unlucky not to score in the second half when his shot cannoned back off the post.

Perhaps most encouraging for Koeman was seeing the likes of Fati and Coutinho shine on a night when, in truth, Messi was not at his best, even if his display included two superb runs, both of which led to goals.

Celta, which only just escaped relegation last season, may not have offered the stiffest examination but it has an excellent record at home against Barca, which could easily have caved after Lenglet’s red card.

Lenglet will be suspended for the game against his former club Sevilla on Sunday.

Fati opened the scoring in the 11th minute after Coutinho played a quick pass following a poor clearance from Jeison Murillo. Allowing the ball to roll across his body, Fati manoeuvred it away from Joseph Aidoo and with the outside of his right foot, steered inside the corner.

Gerard Pique was lucky not to be sent off, spared because Suarez was offside, but Lenglet paid the price for planting a hand on Suarez's shoulder as he looked to pull away.

Messi helped to make it two after half-time, darting away from three Celta defenders before his shot took a cruel deflection off Olaza and crept inside the post.

He thought he had scored again after Coutinho's shot came back to him off the woodwork and in the 95th minute, it was the 33-year-old's run and shot that fell to the feet of Sergi, who smashed in for a third.

The results:

Athletic Bilbao 0 lost to Cadiz 1 (Lopez 57-og).

Sevilla 1 (En-Nesyri 90+2) bt Levante 0; Celta Vigo 0 lost to Barcelona 3 (Fati 11, Olaza 51-og, Roberto 90+5) .

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