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Messi treble as Guardiola suffers on Barca return

Bravo sent off for handball outside area

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Lionel Messi scored his second hat trick in as many Champions League games to give Barcelona a 4- 0 win over Manchester City as Pep Guardiola and Claudio Bravo endured harrowing returns to the Nou Camp on Wednesday.

A slip by Fernandinh­o allowed Messi to round former teammate Bravo and open the scoring in the 17th minute, and the keeper completed a miserable night by getting sent off in the second half for handling outside the area after losing the ball.

The magical Messi hammered in his second from the edge of the area after turning two City defenders and pounced on a Luis Suarez layoff to complete his treble in the 69th minute.

Barca substitute Jeremy Mathieu was then dismissed for two bookable offenses. Neymar had a late penalty saved by substitute keeper Willy Caballero but the Brazilian made amends by scoring the fourth goal in the 89th minute.

“It’s difficult to play with Barcelona against 11 men. With 10, it was over,” said Guardiola, while adamant that he would not blame Bravo for the error which effectivel­y ended his side’s night.

“Mistakes happen. He is sad but he will learn a lot.”

Luis Enrique’s team lead the group with nine points followed by Guardiola’s City on four. Borussia Moenchengl­adbach have three points while Celtic are bottom with one.

Guardiola, who surprising­ly left out key marksman Sergio Aguero to accommodat­e more midfield strength, watched his old side pressed back in their own half for 15 minutes until Fernandinh­o’s error and Messi’s determinat­ion changed the course of events.

Messi began the move and fought to win the ball back before threading a pass to Andres Iniesta. Fernandinh­o tripped over just as he looked set to clear, leaving the Argentine an easy task to score.

City did not wilt, Nolito and Ilkay Gundogan having shots saved by Marc- Andre ter Stegen, while at the other end, Suarez was denied by Bravo and also shot wide.

The visitors collapsed after the break, though, their downfall starting when Bravo came out of his area and lost the ball to Suarez before using his hands to stop the Uruguayan’s attempted chip.

“Perhaps the result is a bit unfair on them but if you commit grave errors and you have three forwards like ours against you, this is what happens,” Enrique said.

Messi’s second strike was reminiscen­t of a goal he scored against Guardiola’s Bayern Munich in the 2015 semifinals and Suarez’s generosity allowed the Argentine to knock in the third with simplicity.

Caballero thwarted Neymar from the spot but the Brazilian still had time for a neat fourth, heaping more pain on Barca’s most- decorated coach Guardiola.

 ?? Photo: AFP ?? Lionel Messi of Barcelona scores his team’s third goal against Manchester City on Wednesday in Barcelona, Spain.
Photo: AFP Lionel Messi of Barcelona scores his team’s third goal against Manchester City on Wednesday in Barcelona, Spain.

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