Barcelona battle from goal down to beat Gladbach 2-1
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[September 29, 2016]
MOENCHENGLADBACH, Germany
(Reuters) - Barcelona battled back from a goal down and scored twice
in the second half to overcome hosts Borussia Moenchengladbach 2-1
in their Champions League Group C match on Wednesday despite the
absence of the injured Lionel Messi.
Second-half goals from substitute Arda Turan and Gerard Pique gave
the Spaniards their second win in two group matches to top the
standings, after their opening 7-0 demolition of Celtic.
The hard-working Germans had taken a surprising lead, scoring
against the run of play, with Thorgan Hazard slotting in to complete
a quick break in the 34th minute.
"We took a deserved victory and this was a reward for the effort
made by the entire team," Barcelona coach Luis Enrique said.
"We dominated the first half and created several chances. We did not
carve out as many chances after the break but overall it was a
deserved win."
Barcelona, who had Argentine Messi missing with a groin injury, are
now on six points after their second group win.
The hosts, who managed just one shot on target have zero, after
their second loss in the group ended an 11-match winning streak at
home in all competitions.
Manchester City drew with Celtic 3-3 in the other group game to stay
second on four points.
Enrique started with Andres Iniesta, Javier Mascherano, Jordi Alba
and Ivan Rakitic, all of whom were rested in the 5-0 thrashing of
Sporting Gijon at the weekend.
Despite the absence of Messi it was the Spaniards who stamped their
authority on the game early on and carved out the first chance with
Neymar's shot from inside the box saved by keeper Yann Sommer after
seven minutes.
Luis Suarez should have put them ahead three minutes later when
he pounced on a defensive error but he saw his powerful left-footed
shot sail narrowly wide.
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Barcelona's Luis Suarez and Moenchengladbach's Christoph Kramer in
action REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
The Uruguayan was also the recipient of a brilliant
defense-splitting pass from Neymar but instead of rifling home he
tried a cutback to Alcacer that was cleared.
Gladbach gradually grew in confidence and scored when forward
Raffael, back from injury, gained possession in midfield and
launched a quick break with Hazard tapping in from a Mahmoud Dahoud
pass.
The Brazilian's injury in the 48th minute and his substitution,
however, took out most of their pace.
The introduction of Turan on the hour brought instant results for
the Spaniards, with the Turk picking up a Neymar assist in the 65th
and drilling the ball into the roof of the net from a tight angle.
Pique then pounced on a weak clearance by Sommer to tap in the loose
ball and hand Barcelona a hard-fought victory.
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Clare Fallon)
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