BARCELONA (AFP) ― Lionel Messi left Liverpool needing a miracle to reach their second Champions League final in as many years as his brace helped Barcelona win a pulsating Champions League semifinal first leg 3-0 on Wednesday.
Barca have one foot in next month’s final ahead of Tuesday’s second leg at Anfield after former Reds striker Luis Suarez gave Barca the lead during a breathless opening 45 minutes before Messi struck twice late on, the second a stunning free-kick and his 600th Barca goal.
Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi celebrates with Barcelona's Spanish midfielder Sergi Roberto (R) (LLUIS GENE / AFP)
Jurgen Klopp could only smile after Messi’s curling shot nestled in the top corner, but this result was harsh on his side.
They matched Barcelona in the first half, dominated them early in the second and could still have left with an away goal after Messi’s deadly double, only for Mohamed Salah to hit the post.
But Messi and Suarez did what they have done all season, their tallies now at 47 and 27 goals respectively in all competitions.
Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi celebrates with Barcelona's Spanish midfielder Sergi Roberto (R) (LLUIS GENE / AFP)
Jurgen Klopp could only smile after Messi’s curling shot nestled in the top corner, but this result was harsh on his side.
They matched Barcelona in the first half, dominated them early in the second and could still have left with an away goal after Messi’s deadly double, only for Mohamed Salah to hit the post.
But Messi and Suarez did what they have done all season, their tallies now at 47 and 27 goals respectively in all competitions.