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Barcelona 1-1 Mallorca: Messi great-strike
Barcelona could only add one point when entertaining Mallorca. Superior first, then Barca should be satisfied with the final score 1-1.
Entertain Mallorca at Camp Nou on Sunday (3/10/2010) , Barca took the lead through Lionel Messi great-strike. But before halftime, Emilio Nsue equate success scores were then enduring to the end of the game.
For Barcelona, this is the second draw in a matter of days after the middle of last week was also counterbalanced Rubin Kazan 1-1 in Champions League.
With the addition of one point in the party six La Liga Primera Jornada this, Barca did not flinch in the top three standings with 13 points.
The game
After 20 minutes of the game running, thanks to Barca's Messi lead from Mallorca. Receiving the ball on the edge of the penalty box, Messi direct kick in the convoy of three opposing players. Swift sped round the skin and lodged in the goal.
Four minutes later, Messi strikes again. Successful entry into the defense area, he tried to dribble, but his efforts failed to deceive the goalkeeper Dudu Aouate.
Near halftime, Barca turns depressed. At minute 39, for example, when Victor Valdes was forced to rescue effort on goal from Gonzalo Castro.
Four minutes before the break, Valdes finally had to take the ball from the net. Following a corner kick taken by Jonathan De Guzman, Emilio Nsue had the ball for the score.
Two minutes into the second half, Messi again threatened. But the header is not well targeted.
Mallorca responded with a golden opportunity on 61 minutes. Starting a another corner kick, this time taken Marti Crespi, Nsue could meet again although this time the ball can only hit the crossbar.
Team Line-up:
Barcelona: Victor Valdes; Gabriel Milito (Jeffren Suarez '89), Gerard Pique, Eric Abidal, Dani Alves, Javier Mascherano, Seydou Keita (Thiago '66), Andres Iniesta, Bojan Krkic, Lionel Messi, Pedro (Nolito '78).
Mallorca: Dudu Aouate; Marti Crespi, Ivan Ramis, Kevin, Edson, Joao Victor Joao Victor, Jose Luis Marti, Fernando Cavenaghi (Pierre Webo '45), Gonzalo Castro (Pereira '71), Jonathan De Guzman, Emilio Nsue.
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