Manchester City beat Barcelona at the fifth time of asking, coming from behind in a thrilling match at the Etihad Stadium
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It was a thrilling, breathless night, full of everything that
football at its highest level should be, and when it was all done
Manchester City could reflect on the kind of result they have craved
since the bags of gold arrived from Abu Dhabi and the story of this club
changed forever. They had not only beaten Barcelona but they had done
it the hard way, coming from behind, and they have spent so long waiting
for a victory of this magnitude it automatically takes its place as
their most gratifying in the Champions League to date.
Any success against a side featuring Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis
Suárez has to be cherished but perhaps the most satisfying part for Pep
Guardiola’s team is what it showed about their competitive courage and
the shift in mentality compared with City’s previous attempts to
overcome perhaps the most beautifully constructed club side there has
ever been.
City played with a level of self-belief that has never been witnessed
in these assignments. No one could accuse them of being cowed in the
presence of the team Guardiola described as “the best” and there has
never been a night when so many of their A-listers have reached the
point of maximum expression all at once. Kevin De Bruyne can reflect on
an evening when he outshone a four-time Ballon d’Or winner. Ilkay
Gündogan, with two of the goals, had his finest game yet in City’s
colours and, finally, after six attempts, this fiercely ambitious club
knows what it is like to confront Barcelona and do the tormenting rather than the other way around.
True, there were long, difficult periods when Messi, Neymar and
Suárez bewitched them with their speed, thought and movement. Nicolás
Otamendi still does not seem to comprehend that the most accomplished
centre-halves stay on their feet and Guardiola’s first comment in his
post-match press conference was to find fault with the team’s first-half
display. Yet City had their own attacking trident in De Bruyne, David
Silva and Sergio Agüero and, ultimately, those three wore down their
opponents. De Bruyne’s free-kick to make it 2-1 was a peach but his
through ball in the buildup to Gündogan’s second goal was another
reminder of his exquisite ability. Raheem Sterling added his own menace
and, as a test of nerve, Guardiola’s men passed with distinction.
More than anything, they did not seem afflicted by the inferiority
complex that has shaped previous encounters. They rode their luck at
times, most notably when the ball came off Agüero’s hand before the
final goal. There was a period in the first half when the game
threatened to run away from them – “we were really in trouble,”
Guardiola reflected – and Messi’s goal, following a stunning breakaway,
was not the only time the home side left the suspicion they still lack a
certain amount of defensive knowhow.
Ilkay Gündogan scores his second and Manchester City’s third goal against Barcelona. Photograph: Darren Staples/Reuters
Yet City deserve immense acclaim for refusing to buckle and they can
also look back to the moment, 11 minutes in, when the Hungarian referee,
Viktor Kassai, made the kind of mistake that felt incongruous for a
night of football royalty. Kassai was badly mistaken to think Sterling
had tried to deceive him into awarding a penalty and City would have
gone away with legitimate grievances if they had lost the game from that
point.
Television replays confirmed Samuel Umtiti had clamped his left foot
on Sterling. It was a clear penalty and for a while the soundtrack to
the night was of raucous disgruntlement. Too much was happening,
however, for the crowd to linger on the injustice and, if nothing else,
that incident might also have encouraged the home side to think
Barcelona were vulnerable at the back.
Guardiola had talked beforehand about Barça’s habit of “provoking
mistakes” from their opponents but now it was happening the other way
around, too.
“In the first 38 minutes we saw the best team in the world,”
Guardiola said of his former club. But everything changed with the
calamitous pass that Sergi Roberto subsequently aimed across his own
half. Agüero was first to the loose ball, turning it to the right for
Sterling to drive into the penalty area. Sterling decided against
shooting and his pass across the six-yard area was weighted perfectly
for Gündogan to turn in the equaliser.
Suddenly the home side looked reinvigorated, with De Bruyne becoming
increasingly influential after the interval. The Belgian’s free-kick was
the outstanding moment of the night, aimed expertly into the top corner
of Marc-André ter Stegen’s goal, and he was superb during those
exhilarating passages when City attacked from every angle and there was
the rare sight of a Barça team looking rattled in the extreme.
There were still plenty of occasions when City’s opponents showed, in
flashes, their attacking brilliance and an almighty scare for the home
team when John Stones and Otamendi both reminded us of their occasional
frailties only for André Gomes, teed up by Suárez, to thud his shot
against the crossbar. That, however, came at a point of the game when
City were creating chance after chance. Agüero was fortunate not to be
penalised for the handball that left Gündogan with a simple finish for
his second goal but it was also true that Barça suffered during the
second half in a way that is seldom seen. That alone made it feel like a
special occasion.
The downside for City was Fernandinho’s injury and they will have to
learn they cannot defend as recklessly as they did for Messi’s goal,
stemming from an attack of their own that left seven of Guardiola’s
players, including three-quarters of their defence, stranded at the
other end of the pitch. Overall, however, there was the sense that City
had reached new heights. They looked like a team with nothing to be
afraid of.
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