The Sun (Malaysia)

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BARCELONA yesterday followed the advice of coach Ronald Koeman and paid tribute to their former player Diego Maradona with an emphatic return to form in La Liga and a 4-0 victory over Osasuna. Before the match, the club played The Song of the Birds by Catalan cellist Pablo Casals as the teams stood around the centre circle where a Maradona shirt was laid on the centre spot.

Lionel Messi, who has inherited Maradona’s legendary Argentina No. 10 shirt, bowed his head.

Flags at the Nou Camp flew at half mast, Maradona’s image was displayed on every screen and digital advertisin­g hoardings while a club official held a framed Maradona Barcelona shirt.

The Catalans have been struggling in La Liga and started the game 14th.

On Friday, Koeman said the best tribute his team could pay Maradona was to “show what we can do on the pitch”.

He recalled Messi and Frenkie de Jong, who were not in the squad for Tuesday’s 4-0 Champions League win at Dynamo Kiev, and also started Antoine Griezmann, who was on the bench in Ukraine.

Barcelona took the lead after 29 minutes when the ball lobbed into the net off Martin Braithwait­e’s knee following a scramble in front of goal.

Messi seemed to be attempting a tribute to Maradona’s famous “Hand of God” goal against England in 1986 as he leapt after the floating ball stretching his left arm toward it but the referee deemed he did not make contact.

It was Braithwait­e’s first goal at the Nou Camp and followed the Denmark forward’s midweek strike in Kiev.

Griezmann scored with a powerful left-foot volley from outside the box in the 42nd minute.

The France World Cup winner then passed up a shooting chance in the 56th minute to roll a pass across the goal and set up a tap-in for Philippe Coutinho.

Messi got his goal in the 74th minute with a dazzling strike.

He picked up the ball in midfield, danced past two defenders and smashed a rising leftfoot shot into the top far corner.

He celebrated by pulling off his Barcelona shirt to reveal a vintage Newell’s Old Boys jersey from Maradona’s one season with the club in Rosario, Argentina.

“It was a great moment,” said Koeman. “Leo’s goal, his gesture dedicated to Maradona.”

The Dutchman was particular­ly pleased with the display of French forward Griezmann, telling Spanish sports daily Marca: “He looked good today.

“From his position, given freedom… he got an assist and scored a great goal... he’s the player we want, one who fights, works hard and is effective.

“He hasn’t changed, he’s always given his all. But perhaps due to his movement, today he had more space. The goal gives him confidence.” – AFP

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