Daily Dispatch

Barca too good for Downs

Defensive blunders prove costly despite late Vilakazi strike

- By MARC STRYDOM — DDC

BARCELONA flew in in the morning, beat Mamelodi Sundowns 3-1 in the Nelson Mandela Centenary Cup at FNB Stadium, and jetted out in the night having left their indelible stamp of class on South Africa in yesterday’s friendly match.

If this friendly were a movie, it would not have won an Oscar, but it was as frenetic and wildly entertaini­ng as any one of the Fast and the Furious series, one to 35.

Lionel Messi appeased the crowd with a late substitute appearance, but it was the goals of Ousmane Dembele in the third minute, Luis Suarez in the 19th, and Andre Gomes in 67th that earned Barca victory. Not that the result counted for much.

Vilakazi pulled a well-earned back for Sundowns in the 76th.

A 78 000 crowd at an FNB Stadium sparkling with cellphone lights froze in an Arctic temperatur­e, but were warmed by the spectacle of Barcelona on the pitch, slugging it out with Sundowns.

How much can one read into a virtual exhibition match that Barcelona flew into in the morning, flew out of straight after the game, and that was sprung as a surprise as much on Sundowns and their coach Pitso Mosimane as it was Barca?

Of course very little. But it was definitely enjoyable watching Downs pit themselves against the global superstars of Barcelona, even in two completely changed mixed-strength teams put out by Barca coach Ernesto Valverde either side of half time.

What could be learned from the end-toend football – mostly in the direction of Denis Onyango in Sundowns’ goal, but the other way too – was that Downs, as they found out at the 2016 Club World Cup, do not have a credible defence at this level. But they do have an attack that can trouble the best.

Sundowns’ nightmares in defence started from the third minute when Soumahoro Bangaly passed the ball from in front of his area straight to Demebele. The France starlet took the ball forward and without having to think about it cracked a finish past Onyango into the top-left corner with a clinical level at which a PSL striker could salivate.

That Sundowns would show skill and ingenuity in attack, and Percy Tau be strike central to that, was never in doubt. The little forward went one-on-one with MarcAndre ter Stegen but, attempting a chip, simply fed the Barca goalkeeper.

Just before 20 minutes Luis Suarez played a one-two with midfield namesake Denis Suarez to canter through the nonexisten­t defence. The Uruguyan ace finished low past Onyango.

From Tau’s cross, Wayne Arendse got a head from a cluster of players that Ter Stegen tipped onto his bar.

Dembele was clear to lob Onyango, Hlompho Kekana scrambling back to clear off the line.

Towards the end of the half Dembele only had to turn on the pace to streak past Bangaly, and crossed for Denis Suarez to head onto the upright.

Tiyani Mabunda, from a struck into the side-netting. Tau pass,

In the 74th Messi’s eventual raised the FNB roof.

But it was Tau’s deft little ball through that put Vilakazi into the area to beat second-half Barca keeper Jasper Cillesen that brought out the evening’s biggest roar. introducti­on

 ?? Picture: GALLO IMAGES ?? IN FULL CONTROL: Andres Iniesta, left, of Barcelona FC keeps control of the ball as Hlompho Kekana of Mamelodi Sundowns closes in during their internatio­nal club friendly match played at FNB Stadium in Johannesbu­rg last night
Picture: GALLO IMAGES IN FULL CONTROL: Andres Iniesta, left, of Barcelona FC keeps control of the ball as Hlompho Kekana of Mamelodi Sundowns closes in during their internatio­nal club friendly match played at FNB Stadium in Johannesbu­rg last night

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