The Freeman

Messi ruins Guardiola return, Bayern stop rot in Champions League

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PARIS— Lionel Messi spoiled Pep Guardiola's homecoming by scoring a hattrick in Barcelona's 4-0 win over 10-man Manchester City in the Champions League on Wednesday, while Bayern Munich shook off their recent patchy form to defeat PSV Eindhoven 4-1.

Messi pounced on a Fernandinh­o slip to nudge Barca in front on 17 minutes, and the Argentine doubled his tally on the hour following the dismissal of City goalkeeper Claudio Bravo.

The Chile internatio­nal, who left the Camp Nou in August to replace Joe Hart at City, was sent off for a blatant handball outside the area having knocked his misplaced clearance straight to Luis Suarez.

Messi swept in a third on 69 minutes to complete a second straight hat-trick in Europe, while Barca also finished the game a man down after substitute Jeremy Mathieu picked up a second booking.

Neymar missed a late penalty but atoned with Barca's fourth soon after as the Spaniards made it three wins from three to take control of Group C, with second-place City five points adrift.

"At that level it is hard, but until 10 against 11 it was open and we were competing against a team with a big personalit­y," Guardiola told BT Sport.

"But after the (red) card it was over. I spoke with (Bravo), he was disappoint­ed but it's part of the game."

Lars Stindl and Andre Hahn both capitalise­d on mistakes from Kolo Toure to gift Borussia Moenchengl­adbach their first points of the competitio­n with a 2-0 win at Celtic.

In Munich, Carlo Ancelotti's Bayern dismissed concerns about their performanc­e of late by ending a three-match winless run at home to PSV Eindhoven.

Thomas Mueller grabbed a 13th-minute opener at the Allianz Arena before fellow Germany internatio­nal Joshua Kimmich netted his seventh goal in all competitio­ns this season.

Luciano Narsingh gave PSV hope when he halved the deficit shortly before the break, but Poland striker Robert Lewandowsk­i eased fears of another setback with Arjen Robben Bayern's fourth.

However, the Bundesliga giants still trail Atletico Madrid in Group

netting D after Yannick Carrasco's second-half strike steered last year's finalists to another 1-0 victory away to Russian side Rostov.

(AFP)

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Barcelona's Neymar celebrates scoring his side's 4th goal during a Champions League, Group C soccer match between Barcelona and Manchester City, at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Barcelona's Neymar celebrates scoring his side's 4th goal during a Champions League, Group C soccer match between Barcelona and Manchester City, at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona.

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