Playing its first
league game since talisman Lionel Messi was ruled out for two months with a
knee injury, just about everyone was wondering how Barcelona would fare against
Sevilla.
Well, the Catalans lost 2-1 in a rematch of the European Super
Cup, undone by some bad luck, poor finishing and stellar play from a Sevilla
side who'd struggled to begin the new campaign.
Neymar, counted
on to pick up the slack along with Luis Suarez in Messi's absence, indeed
scored in the 74th minute but Sevilla did the damage earlier, getting goals
from Michael Krohn-Dehli in the 52nd minute and Vicente Iborra in the 58th in
Seville.
"It was a
game in which we had a lot of chances," Barcelona manager Luis Enrique was
quoted as saying by Barcelona's website. "It's almost unbelievable that we
walk out of here with just one goal.
"Ten
minutes in the second half ... hurt us."
In losing its second league game of the season, Barcelona missed
a chance to leapfrog Villarreal atop the standings. Barcelona lost four league
games all of last season en route to completing a treble of titles.
"We had
chances to win the game," Suarez was quoted as saying by Barcelona's
website. "But it's not the end of the world, either.
"Obviously
we're the best team in the world, but the players are experienced and nobody in
particular has to take the blame, just like when we won everything, it was as a
group.
"In these games mistakes end up haunting you, which is what
everyone saw."
Barcelona --
also without Andres Iniesta and Dani Alves -- and Sevilla engaged in an often
end-to-end encounter, similar to the Super Cup, won 5-4 by Barcelona in August.
Barcelona keeper Claudio Bravo was forced into action in the
early going, and Suarez should have done better when set up by Neymar. Those
sequences set the tone. Neymar struck the post with a free kick -- Gerard Pique
was prevented a tap in on the rebound thanks to a block -- and Suarez hit the
woodwork with a looping chip.
But Sevilla hung
on until halftime, scored its goals and hung on again following Neymar's
penalty in the 74th. Sandro almost levelled, but he, too, hit the post.
"We have to
pick ourselves up," added Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic. "Every
team has their lows."
Villarreal
travels to Levante on Sunday but the highlight is the Madrid derby between Real
Madrid and Atletico Madrid.
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