Champions League - Barcelona beat Sporting

Eurosport - Wed, 17 Sep 09:31:00 2008

Barcelona got their Champions League Group C campaign off to a flyer with a 3-1 win over Sporting Lisbon at the Nou Camp.

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Goals from Rafael Marquez, Samuel Eto'o and Xavi sealed the win with Tonel scoring what turned out to be nothing more than a consolation for the Portuguese visitors. The Catalan club go to the top of the group after Shakhtar Donetsk won 2-1 at Basel courtesy of two free-kicks from Fernandinho and Jadson.

For all of Barcelona's monopolisation of the ball and exciting open play, their first two goals came from set pieces.

Xavi's 21st-minute corner sailed over everyone and fell to Marquez, and the big Mexican had time to direct a header back across the face of goal that bounced in low just inside the far post.

The ball passed Seydou Keita's outstretched boot on the way in, but the Mali midfielder did not manage to get a touch.

Eto'o doubled the home side's lead on the hour-mark after the Cameroon striker went down easily under the challenge of Abel Ferreira as he jumped for a cross. The man who was told during the summer he had no place at the club dusted himself down and sent Rui Patricio the wrong way to score.

Sporting boss Paulo Bento had started the match with striker Helder Postiga on the bench and Yannick Djalo and Abel spearheading their attack, but he brought on the former Tottenham and Benfica attacker Miguel Veloso as his side attempted to mount a fightback.

Sporting were lifted by the introductions, and soon after Abel forced a good save from Barcelona keeper Victor Valdes.

Barcelona had let their dominance turn into complacency, and they paid the price on 73 minutes when they were caught napping while defending a free-kick, allowing Tonel the time to steer the ball past Valdes on the half-volley.

That strike looked to be the catalyst for an unexpected comeback, especially when an under-par Lionel Messi blasted a shot wide from close range.

However, the outstanding Xavi calmed Catalan nerves with three minutes to go when he got on the end of Andres Iniesta's teasing cross to prod home and restore the two-goal cushion.

Basel 1-2 Shakhtar Donetsk

In Group C's other game, Shakhtar Donetsk made a convincing start to their campaign with a comfortable 2-1 win at Basel.

Seeking to make it past the tournament's group stage for the first time in five attempts, Mircea Lucescu's side took control of the match in the first half with two long-range free-kicks from Brazilian midfielders Fernandinho and Jadson.

Basel coach Christian Gross made two half-time substitutions including the introduction of an extra striker but it was the visitors who continued to dominate.

Defender Vyacheslav Shevchuk came close to adding a third goal with another long range effort that came back off the post before Basel's Argentine defender David Abraham turned in a consolation goal with seconds of stoppage time remaining.

Tony Mabert / Eurosport / Reuters

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  1. Benfica, Porto or Sporting need to bring in Pauleta. ­ Even Braga and Vitoria should try. He is still a great­ striker, and is currently without retired and will only­ play for a liga team.

    From Bryan F, on Sat 20 Sep 12:22AM
  2. barcelona have the ability to go all the way but­ performance will have to be better but a win is a win ­ what more can u ask for

    From alan, on Wed 17 Sep 12:46PM
  3. more from barca but its too early to party

    From look-woman, on Wed 17 Sep 10:51AM
  4. ___________GO BARCA.. yes WE CAN

    From Segun, on Wed 17 Sep 8:55AM
  5. Yet to really get into there stride yet, having the­ same problems as united but a win is a win and fair­ result.

    From DW, on Tue 16 Sep 10:23PM
  6. yeah i watched the it was Fab!
    Barca go all the way and­ win!!!!!!!

    From Shadow, on Tue 16 Sep 9:58PM
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