PSV 1 Barcelona 2: Messi's genius wraps up top spot in Group B

Lionel Messi scored one and assisted the other as Barcelona edged past a plucky PSV in Eindhoven.

Published : Nov 29, 2018 03:33 IST

Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring against PSV Eindhoven.
Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring against PSV Eindhoven.
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Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring against PSV Eindhoven.

Lionel Messi's twin moments of inspiration helped Barcelona overcame a shaky hour to win 2-1 at PSV Eindhoven and sew up top spot in Group B.

Comfortable 4-0 victors in the reverse encounter, Ernesto Valverde's men enjoyed no such dominance in Eindhoven as it came under heavy scrutiny for long periods.

The visitor had the woodwork to thank for denying PSV a lead on three occasions, before captain Messi took charge in the second half.

He broke the deadlock with a sublime piece of penalty area composure and then delivered the set-piece from which Gerard Pique ensured a late Luke de Jong header would be nothing more than a consolation.

PSV's bright start could well have come with early reward through Gaston Pereiro.

The winger forced Marc-Andre ter Stegen into a flying save from a free-kick, stroked a shot on to the right post and then, from De Jong's knock-down, spooned over from close range.

Arturo Vidal was twice denied by goal-line blocks before Barca survived another fright, Denzel Dumfries hitting the upright following De Jong's header against the crossbar.

Ter Stegen remained under scrutiny after the interval and yet, in the 61st minute, Barca was ahead.

Ousmane Dembele slipped a pass into Messi's path and the star man did the rest, weaving around multiple markers before rifling past an unsuspecting Jeroen Zoet.

And it was the skipper who also created what proved the winner 20 minutes from time as he deceived PSV's wall by whipping a free-kick onto Pique's boot for an instinctive first-time finish.

There was time left for Netherlands striker De Jong to nod home Angelino's cross in the 82nd minute, but Barca held on to three points despite squandering a clean sheet.

What does it mean? Messi's magic suitable for all occasions

Barca needed a spark and, as he so often does, Messi provided it. That the Argentine's wizardry was enough to make up for a sluggish team performance serves as an ominous warning to fellow Champions League contenders.

Dembele a handful

France international Dembele carried the confidence gained from his weekend goal into a promising performance at Philips Stadion, regularly threatening on the counter and teeing up Messi to open the scoring.

Shaky Rakitic emblematic of Barca battles

Fortunate that a loose pass out of defence went unpunished in the first half, Ivan Rakitic summed up Barca's anxiety. He was often panicky in possession and wasted a good chance to double the advantage after Messi's opener.

What's next?

The La Liga champion hosts Villarreal on Sunday as PSV visits Feyenoord. Both clubs wrap up their Champions League group stage commitments in December, Barca entertaining Tottenham and the Dutch side venturing to Inter.

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