Victory over BATE edges FC Barcelona closer to last 16 (3-0)

Neymar (2) and Luis Suárez provide the goals for a win over the Belarusians that mean the blaugranes now just need a point to top and group and make it to knock out stages. On the quarter of an hour mark Ivan Rakitic limped off with a calf injury and Munir was the man chosen to replace the Croatian. The substitute played a key role in the goal that put the blaugranes ahead on the half hour mark, forcing a penalty that Neymar turned into the first goal. Suárez broke the offside trap down the right hand side and his unselfish pass took out keeper Chernik and allowed his Brazilian team mate to slide the ball into an empty net for his second and Barça’s third of the evening. That was job done for the home side and although Suárez and Neymar himself seemed determined to add to their personal tallies, it ended 3-0 to the blaugranes.

Neymar and Suárez goalscoers at Camp Nou (by FCB)
Neymar and Suárez goalscoers at Camp Nou (by FCB) / DAVID GLADWELL

DAVID GLADWELL

November 5, 2015 10:49 AM

Barcelona (CNA).- Barça moved closer to the last 16 of the Champions League for thanks to a polished 2-0 victory over BATE Borisov in Group E. A goal from Neymar from the penalty spot in the first half and after the breaks a strike from Luis Suárez and another for the Brazilian were too much for stubborn opposition who are still in with a chance of making it through to the knock out stages despite the defeat at Camp Nou. Barça’s coach handed a Barça Champions League debut to Thomas Vermaelen and included Andrés Iniesta in the starting 11 for the first time since his return from the injury picked up in Barça’s last European game at home. Marc-André Ter Stegen returned in goal and Javier Mascherano came back into the side. The blaugranes now just need a draw in their next game in the competition at home to AS Roma on 24 November at Camp Nou to not only assure themselves of a place in the last 16, but also to claim first place in the group.


Luis Enrique handed a Barça Champions League debut to Thomas Vermaelen and included Andrés Iniesta in the starting 11 for the first time since his return from the injury picked up in Barça’s last European game at home, the 2-1 comeback win over Bayer Leverkusen. Marc-André Ter Stegen returned in goal and Javier Mascherano came back into the side after missing the win at Getafe in the league at the weekend due to suspension. Barça knew a win could send them through to the last 16 but it was not until the eighth minute did they threaten the BATE goal. A typically fleet footed run from Neymar ended with Brazilian being tripped on the edge of the box. However, the Barça number 11 sent the resultant free kick high over the crossbar.

Rakitic set back

On the quarter of an hour mark BATE keeper Chernik had to be out quickly after Neymar had been put through by Luis Suárez. Pressure was beginning to build on the Belarusian visitors, Barça dominating possession and growing ever more confident. Nevertheless, Ter Stegen was called into action after 17 minutes, the German keeper getting down quickly to his right to turn away Stasevich’s free kick. Luis Enrique was forced into a change just a couple of minutes later when Ivan Rakitic limped off with a calf injury, Munir was the man chosen to replace the Croatian.

The substitute played a key role in the goal that put the blaugranes ahead on the half hour mark. Munir wriggled his way into the box and a hand from Mladenovic hauled him down. The Hungarian referee Istvan Vad took his time before eventually pointing to the spot. Neymar took the responsibility, eager to open his account in Europe this season, and with the shortest of run ups sent BATE keeper Chernik the wrong way to give Barça a 1-0 lead. Adriano came close to adding a second as did Neymar with a header just over the crossbar in the dying seconds of a half in which Barça had done enough to justify their lead but not enough to suggest the three points were already assured. 

Third to round off win

Former Barça man Alexander Hleb received a warm reception when he entered the fray in the second half for the visitors and Luis Enrique brought on Marc Bartra for Iniesta and pushed Mascherano into midfield. The second half substitute’s first contribution came in attack, heading wide from inside the BATE area from a free kick from the Barça right. With eight minutes remaining Luis Suárez returned the favour to Neymar. The Uruguayan broke the offside trap down the right hand side and his unselfish pass took out keeper Chernik and allowed his Brazilian team mate to slide the ball into an empty net for his second and Barça’s third of the evening. That was job done for the home side and although Suárez and Neymar himself seemed determined to add to their personal tallies, it ended 3-0 to the blaugranes with thoughts now turning to the visit of Roma to Camp Nou on 24 November.

Victory for AS Roma

In Match Day 4's other fixture in Group E, AS Roma moved into second place in the table with a 3-2 victory in the Stadio Olimpico over Bayer 04 Leverkusen. The Germans came back from 2-0 down to earn what looked like a valuable point in Italy before Pjanic's late penalty turned the game in favour of Rudi Garcia's side.