Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Same old story, trophy stays in Europe as Barca beat River

- Associated Press

A double strike from Luis Suarez and a controvers­ial opening goal from Lionel Messi fired Barcelona to their third Club World Cup title on Sunday as the European champion beat South American champion River Plate 3-0 in the final.

Messi scored from close range in the 36th minute but replays strongly suggested the ball hit his right arm before he shot home.

Suarez added to his semifinal hat-trick against China’s Guangzhou Evergrande, scoring just four minutes after the break against River Plate. He ran down the right flank onto a fine through ball from Sergio Busquets that exposed the Argentine team’s defence. Brazil striker Neymar, who overcame a recent groin injury, supplied the cross which Suarez headed home in the 68th for his second, making it five goals in two matches for the Uruguay forward. Barcelona is the first club to lift the trophy in their modern format three times, following triumphs in 2009 and 2011. “We came to be No 1 in the world and we achieved our goal,” said Suarez. “I felt very strong with Ney mar and Mess ia nd we were able to win quite easily.” REJUVENATE­D It was the second time Messi had found himself at the centre of controvers­y this week. He missed Thursday’s 3-0 semifinal win over Guangzhou due to apparent renal colic, amid suspicions he had been simply rested for the final. “Three days ago he was injured but he had a strong will to play in this match,” Barcelona coach Luis Enrique said after watching his team lift the trophy. “We had our game plan and that was something we achieved until the Messi goal,” said River Plate coach Marcelo Gallardo. “We played against the great players of Barcelona — Messi, Neymar and Suarez — and they are able to do what they want.” Earlier Sunday, Douglas came off the bench to score twice and inspire Japan’s Sanfrecce Hiroshima to a comefrom-behind 2-1 win over Chinese rival Guangzhou in the third-place game at the Club World Cup.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Lionel Messi opened the scoring before Luis Suarez added two in Barcelona’s rather easy 3-0 win over South American champions River Plate in the Club World Cup final in Yokohama on Sunday.
REUTERS Lionel Messi opened the scoring before Luis Suarez added two in Barcelona’s rather easy 3-0 win over South American champions River Plate in the Club World Cup final in Yokohama on Sunday.

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