Khaleej Times

Can lightning strike twice for Barcelona?

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barcelona — FC Barcelona have another mountain to climb here on Wednesday night if they want to qualify for the semifinals of the Champions League as the Catalan football giants have to overturn a 0-3 defeat they suffered away to Juventus in the first leg of their quarterfin­al tie.

But although they were able to fight back in the previous round after losing the first leg of their last16 tie 0-4 away to Paris Saint-Germain, hopes are not high for a repeat performanc­e, reports Xinhua news agency.

Juventus, with a wealth of European experience are a much tougher nut to crack than the French side, who showed a lack of personalit­y in the Camp Nou stadium, and the Italians will not be overawed by the situation as Paris were.

Even Barcelona coach Luis Enrique, clearly depressed by his side’s performanc­e last week, admitted another miracle was “unlikely”.

It is not just the quality of Barcelona’s rival which doesn’t invite optimism, the Catalan side’s recent performanc­es also make it hard to think they score at least three goals without Juventus scoring at least one goal themselves — and an away goal would leave the hosts needing to net five on Wednesday night.

“We’ll try until the very end. We’ll do everything possible to have another historic night. Tomorrow will produce circumstan­ces similar to the PSG game. I have no doubt that at some moment we’ll be close on aggregate,” a confident Barcelona coach Enrique said at the press conference.

Saturday night’s win at home against Real Sociedad in La Liga gave a perfect example of Barcelona’s recent problems: although Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez were able

We’ll try until the very end. We’ll do everything possible to have another historic night Luis Enrique

to torment their rivals in attack, there were moments when Barcelona’s midfield went missing in action allowing the Real Sociedad players to expose a shaky defence.

Real Sociedad actually had more possession of the ball in the game than Barcelona, something which used to be virtually unheard of in the Camp Nou. And although it is unlikely Juventus will see more of the ball on Wednesday, Gonzalo Higuain and Paolo Dybala, who scored twice in the first leg, will be looking forward to giving the Barcelona back line further nightmares.

Ahead of the game, Higuain told Juventus website: “I don’t know whether our 3-0 lead will be enough. We have to come out fighting at the Camp Nou and play like we did in the first leg in Turin.

“Barcelona showed against PSG that they’re capable of producing miracles, so we have to be on our toes,” he said, advising his teammates.

“They’ll be wary of us too, however. We’ll be looking to create opportunit­ies to score and we’re certain that we have what it takes to reach the next round.”

Dybala, who suffered a right ankle injury in the 2-0 win over Pescara in the Serie A on Saturday, is expected to be fit.

For Barcelona, Neymar will be fresh and available after missing out at the weekend through suspension and he can give everything knowing he will also miss next Sunday’s Classico against Real Madrid. —

 ?? AFP ?? Barcelona lost to Juventus in the first leg of the quarterfin­al Barcelona’s German goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen makes a save during a training session on the eve of the UEFA Champions League quarterfin­al second leg match against Juventus. —
AFP Barcelona lost to Juventus in the first leg of the quarterfin­al Barcelona’s German goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen makes a save during a training session on the eve of the UEFA Champions League quarterfin­al second leg match against Juventus. —
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