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Valverde finds positives in away draw

Profligate Barca leave Champions League progress up in the air

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Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde shrugged off his team’s struggles in front of goal after they were held to a 0-0 draw away at Lyon in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie on Tuesday.

The Spanish side had most of the chances at the Groupama Stadium, with Luis Suarez firing just wide in the second half, although it was Lyon who came the closest when Martin Terrier hit the bar early on.

Lionel Messi and co were once again left frustrated on the road at the business end of the competitio­n, and have now gone six away matches without winning in the Champions League knockout rounds, scoring just a single goal in that time. It is a run that goes back three years.

Desperate to end Real Madrid’s recent European dominance, Barca must now finish the job when the teams meet again at the Camp Nou on March 13, but Lyon remain in the tie.

Barcelona’s form needs to improve between now and then, though – they have drawn four of their last five matches in all, and have scored just once, from a penalty, in their last three outings.

“We played good football, but you have to hit the target as well, and we didn’t,” Valverde said.

“We are on the right road, though, and the tie is still up in the air. We will try to win it in front of our fans.”

He added, “I am not happy with the result, but I am happy with the performanc­e and with what we created.

“We didn’t score, but that is how it is. It is not easy to win away from home in the Champions League.”

The visitors – who started with Sergi Roberto in midfield rather than the outof-form Philippe Coutinho – had good reason to be wary of their hosts, who have excelled in big games this season.

Bruno Genesio’s team had taken four points from a possible six against Manchester City in the group stage and recently won at home to Paris SaintGerma­in in Ligue 1.

They are still unbeaten in Europe this season, although this was their sixth consecutiv­e draw.

“It’s a satisfying result because it leaves us with a chance for the second leg, and we didn’t concede. If we can score at the Camp Nou we’ll have a chance of going through,” said Genesio.

“It is a little bit of a disappoint­ment, but there is still the second leg to come and we hope to do better,” said Barcelona defender Clement Lenglet.

At least they extended their unbeaten record against Lyon to seven matches, but there remains hope for the French club ahead of the return.

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi (left) tries to get the ball in their Champions League match against Lyon on Tuesday in Lyon, France.
Photo: VCG Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi (left) tries to get the ball in their Champions League match against Lyon on Tuesday in Lyon, France.

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