Barcelona scored two away goals but were twice pegged back by Paris Saint-Germain in a dramatic UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg 2-2 draw at the Parc des Princes.
Lionel Messi
gave Barça a half-time lead, a goal owing much to Dani Alves' vision,
before departing with a hamstring injury at the interval. Zlatan Ibrahimovic controversially equalised against his former club and though Xavi's late penalty looked to have ensured a first-leg lead for Barça, Blaise Matuidi made it 2-2 with a deflected last kick of the match.
The first chance fell to PSG with less than five minutes played. Ezequiel Lavezzi
cut inside, sending Gerard Pique sliding the wrong way, and Barca
midfielder Sergio Busquets stuck out a foot to stab the ball against the
frame of his own goal. Alex climbed highest to meet David Beckham's corner but headed well wide, and Victor Valdes then dived to save Javier Pastore's low drive and had to scramble to recover the loose ball ahead of the onrushing Alex.
It added up to an opening 15 minutes of Parisian dominance, though Andres Iniesta
soon curled just wide at the other end. PSG pressed again and when
Pique flattened Ibrahimovic just outside the area and was booked, Valdes
had to push the Swede's fierce low free-kick around the post.
Ibrahimovic dragged a shot wide after a driving run from Lucas
Moura but Barça began to make better use of their possession, with
Alexis Sanchez's shot deflected wide before Messi opened the scoring
eight minutes before half-time.
Alves
curled a staggering pass into the box with the outside of his right foot
and Messi ran on to the ball and fired first time inside the far
post. The Argentinian international curled another effort millimetres
over the bar but appeared to tweak his right hamstring in the process
and was a passenger as half-time approached.
Messi misses second half
He was replaced by Cesc Fabregas upon the restart, and a Barça statement released during the second half confirmed he will undergo tests tomorrow to determine the extent of his injury. Matuidi, impressive defensively in the first half, showed up in attack but was blocked off by Javier Mascherano as he pursued his own heavy touch into the penalty area, though no foul was given. Pique then prevented the all-action Matuidi from reaching Ibrahimovic's pass.
The
imperious Thiago Silva's clearance denied Barça a second goal and
Sanchez could not connect properly with Fabregas' deep cross, shooting
weakly at Sirigu. Matuidi was booked for fouling Iniesta, ruling him out
of the return leg, before Lavezzi was replaced by Jeremy Menez. Alves
went close to a goal of his own when he curled a free-kick just wide
before Mascherano chopped down Menez to also earn himself a ban.
Menez's
free-kick was deflected behind and the resulting corner caused chaos.
Jordi Alba and Mascherano collided and were both prone in the six-yard
box, playing three PSG players onside as the half-cleared set-piece was
returned into the box, and Valdes was forced into a point-blank save
from Ibrahimovic's shinned effort.
Barça
had to defend the next corner with nine men and the controversy
continued even after the pair returned, Thiago Silva heading Menez's
free-kick against the post before the rebound was jabbed home by an
offside Ibrahimovic. Substitute Kevin Gameiro was almost sent through by
Ibrahimovic's flick-on, only for the bounce to deceive the diminutive France international.
With
a minute remaining, though, a penalty handed Barca the advantage in the
tie once more. Sirigu was booked for pulling down Sanchez and Xavi
sent the keeper the wrong way from the spot. Ibrahimovic lashed another
effort into Valdes' net but this time was correctly flagged offside -
but there was still late drama to come. Ibrahimovic nodded the ball back
and Matuidi's shot was squeezed between the legs of substitute Marc
Bartra, wrong-footing Valdes and levelling the scores.
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