Sporting Gijón v FC Barcelona (0-5): Barça prove a handful at El Molinón

FC Barcelona overcame the absence of Leo Mesi and secured the win at Sporting Gijón on Saturday. The Argentine is going to be out for three weeks but was not missed, as the Barça team scored five away from home for the second week in a row. Luis Suárez, Rafinha, Neymar (2) and Arda Turan were the scorers of the goals that allowed FC Barcelona to achieve victory, three of them coming in the last 10 minutes. After the midweek draw with Atlético de Madrid, Luis Enrique made five changes to the starting eleven. One of those was Rafinha, who started in place of Messi. The Brazilian justified his election when, on 32 minutes, he scored the second goal.

Neymar Jr and Suárez hug each other during the Sporting much (by M. Ruiz)
Neymar Jr and Suárez hug each other during the Sporting much (by M. Ruiz) / ACN

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September 26, 2016 03:31 PM

Barcelona (FCB).- After the midweek draw with Atlético Madrid, FC Barcelona got back to winning ways on a tricky trip to El Molinón against Sporting Gijón. With Leo Messi out through injury, it was up to Luis Enrique’s abundant squad to show they could handle the challenge in the absence of their talisman, and they delivered with devastating efficiency. Goals from Luis Suárez, Rafinha, Neymar (2) and Arda Turan, plus an inspired Sergi Robert display, sealed their third league away win of the season. Although it was a homecoming for the local hero, Sporting were not prepared to lie down for the Barça manager. Gijón boss Abelardo, a lifelong friend of Luis Enrique, warned that Barça had the resources to fill the void of Messi, and he was proven right, though it was no easy affair.


With the stadium rocking ahead of kick-off, it took a fair chunk of the first half for Barça to settle into the game. No sooner had the game calmed down after around 20 minutes the crowd were back on their feet again, as a deep outswinging cross carried out of the box by Marc-Andre ter Stegen for a free-kick.


It was a nervy moment for the keeper, and for the Barça side too, but they were settled minutes later when Arda Turan’s fine lofted ball over the top played Luis Suárez through on goal who then beat the advancing keeper before rolling it into the net for 1-0. Much like Arda’s assist, it was not vintage Barça, in what had been a scrappy, end-to-end start to the half, but it was effective.

Two in two for Rafa

Luis Enrique made five changes to the starting eleven that drew with Atlético Madrid in midweek. One of those was Rafinha, who started in place of Messi, and the Brazilian justified his election when, on 32 minutes, he stooped to head home Sergi Roberto’s precise cross, to score for the second away game running.

Despite being two goals down, the home side refused to give in as they emerged from the tunnel as hungry as ever to reduce the deficit. But try as they might, any chance of them getting back into the game all but disappeared when captain Alberto Lora chopped down Sergi Roberto for his second yellow of the game to leave his side a man short with 15 minutes to go.
With a trip to Borussia Monchengladbach looming for Luis Enrique, it was not just a matter of game management but also squad management, as he subbed Busquets and Luis Suárez either side of the hour mark.

Sergi steals the show

He rarely gets the headlines, but Sergi Roberto’s marauding runs down the right touchline combined with his pinpoint crossing were constant throughout the game. The Reus-born player whipped in a beauty for Paco Alcacer, who connected well with his effort, only for it to cannon off the crossbar. Thankfully, it fell kindly into the path of Neymar who calmly chested the ball down before tapping into the net for 3-0.

On 85 minutes, it was that man Sergi Roberto the architect once again, digging out yet another pinpoint cross, this time for Turan, who couldn’t miss from a few yards out as the floodgates opened at El Molinón.

Just like in the last away game against Leganés, there was time for a fifth, when substitute Denis Suárez threaded a neat pass through to Neymar who slid the ball beyond the keeper to wrap up Barça’s third away win of the season.