Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Messi starts Barcelona’s title chase with hat-trick

- Agence Francepres­se

BARCELONA:LIONEL Messi had said it was time Barcelona won the Champions League again and he played like a man on a mission on Tuesday, scoring a hat-trick in a 4-0 demolition of PSV Eindhoven.

It was his eighth treble in the competitio­n, taking him above the record of seven he shared with Cristiano Ronaldo to sit unmatched at the top of the list.

Messi marked other milestones too. He has now scored in 14 different Champions League campaigns. Three times, Messi has hit hat-tricks in his opening game.

“He makes the extraordin­ary look ordinary,” said Ernesto Valverde. “Messi is a man of his word,” wrote Marca. “He said he wanted this Champions and he led by example.”

The first goal was impressive enough. Ousmane Dembele had

earned a free-kick, the reward for a weaving run forward, a yard outside of the penalty area and slightly right.

PSV’S wall edged forward, desperate to close the gap, but Messi arced the ball over all of them,

spinning it away from Jeroen Zoet’s left hand and into the top corner.

“He has an incredible left foot,” Ivan Rakitic said. “A lot of the time when he takes free-kicks you may as well go directly to the place where you’re going to celebrate them.”

Marca described it as a “Maradonian touch”. Eight free-kicks converted this year, another personal record broken.

If the World Cup proved anything, however, it is that Messi cannot do it alone and Barcelona will need others to shine if they are to end their Champions League hiatus.

After three straight quarter-final exits, the last a humbling collapse against Roma, this was a clean slate, a chance, at least to start to put things right.

POCHETTINO DEFENDS TEAM SELECTION

MILAN: Mauricio Pochettino defended his team selection after Tottenham suffered a ‘cruel’ 2-1 defeat by Inter Milan in their Group B opener at the San Siro.

With right-back Kieran Trippier and central defender Toby Alderweire­ld left out of the squad for what Pochettino described as ‘technical reasons’, it was a chance for Serge Aurier and Davinson Sanchez to stake their claims.

For 86 minutes they impressed in a measured away display and Spurs were comfortabl­y protecting the lead given to them by Christian Eriksen’s deflected 53rd-minute effort.

But all the good work went to waste as Mauro Icardi volleyed in an 86th-minute equaliser and Matias Vecino looped in a 92ndminute winner.

Inevitably the post-match questions returned to Pochettino’s decision to travel to Italy without Trippier and Alderweire­ld, especially as Dele Alli and keeper Hugo Lloris were also unavailabl­e because of injuries.

“Why? They were on the pitch against Liverpool and Watford. They are easy targets,” Pochettino said before losing his cool.

“We need to talk about football,” he said. “You force me to say something that is not good. You disrespect the players who were here today. You can blame me on my selection of the starting 11 but please don’t disrespect the players on the pitch.”

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