Penya Barcelonista de Lisboa

diumenge, d’octubre 21, 2007

Villarreal continue the hoodoo (3-1)


FC Barcelona lost their first league of the season as they were beaten by Villarreal in El Madrigal in a game that saw Bojan Krkic score to become the youngest ever player to net for the club in the league.
Frank Rijkaard's side last defeat in the league came at the same venue and they were unable to avenge that reverse on Saturday evening as they conceded two penalties, having gone behind in the third minute. All the goals came in the first half as the match was paid at a swift pace, but Barça were just unable to break through the stalwart Villarreal rearguard more than once despite changing their tactics to an even more attacking style at the start of the second period. Tough start Villarreal's pressure in the opening few seconds paid immediate dividends as they took the lead in the third minute with an tantalising move. Guille Franco played a superb flick with his in-step behind the Barça defence and Santi Cazorla curled the ball into the far corner of the net. Things went from bad to worse in the 12th minute when Robert Pirès skipped into the area before going down very easily as Éric Abidal brushed him and the referee pointed to the spot and Senna stroked the ball past Valdés from 12 yards. Krkic makes history Despite going two down so early on, Barça showed that their belief had not taken too much of a knock as they began to press forward and were rewarded in the 24th minute. Messi laid the ball into the area and Krkic beat Javi Venta to the pass before guiding his shot inside Sebastián Viera and into the net via the near post. With the Blaugrana looking likely to draw level, they were hit again at the other end as Pirès provoked his second penalty of the evening as he went down after minimal contact, if any, with Gabi Milito and Senna scored again from the spot 11 minutes before the break. Strong in the middle Villarreal held their own in the centre of midfield as their more physical players made life difficult for the visitors. At the back, two rows of four players closed in every time Barça ventured forward in the second period and it became very difficult to find any space. Rijkaard had introduced Giovani Dos Santos in place of Oleguer at the break, as he opted to sacrifice a defender for a forward and the Mexican youngster did cause the odd problem down the flanks. Deco limps out Deco fired wide of the far post, but his evening ended in a bad way as he pulled up chasing a ball and had to be replaced by Eidur Gudjohnsen, with early reports suggesting that he may have torn a muscle at the top of his leg. Gudjohnsen held his own in midfield, but with so many opposition players in front of him was unabel to change the shape of the encounter. Final chances In the closing moment Dos Santos headed over and Andrés Iniesta had a drive, but still the Yellow Submarine stood firm against the barrage. Despite all their efforts, Barça were unable to find a route to victory in El Madrigal.