La Liga
Mar 30, 2013 5.00pm
2
2
HT : 1 1
FT
  • Gustavo Cabral 32' yellowcard
  • Nacho Insa 38' goal
  • Borja Oubina Melendez 41' yellowcard
  • Roberto Lago 62' yellowcard
  • Augusto Fernández 87' yellowcard
  • Borja Oubina Melendez 88' goal
  • yellowcard Cesc Fábregas 25'
  • goal Cristian Tello 43'
  • yellowcard Alexis Sánchez 64'
  • goal Lionel Messi 73'
  • yellowcard Sergio Busquets 88'

Half-Time Report: Barcelona come from behind to go in level at the break

Barca come from behind to go in level

Barcelona have scored a late first-half equaliser to go in at the break 1-1 against Celta Vigo.

A changed Barcelona team, captained by Lionel Messi, were without Andres Iniesta and Xavi and seemed to struggle early on.

Ten minutes in and Celta Vigo had the ball in the back of the net. The assistant referee's flag was raised, though, and the goal was ruled out.

The home side thought that they should have had a penalty shortly after. Park Chu-Young ran clear and seemed to be brought down by Marc Bartra but the referee gave the foul against the South Korean much to the anger of the crowd.

After regaining a measure of control, Barca were again under pressure midway through the half.

A hopeful cross into the box was sliced towards his own goal by Gerard Pique but Jose Pinto was equal to it. The rebound fell to Park and again Pinto came to his side's rescue.

On 30 minutes Messi thought that he should have had a penalty of his own, when after beating two players on the right he cut into the box and seemed to be tripped. The referee waved away his claims.

Ten minutes later Celta were ahead. A great move involving Park, Natxo Insa and Fabian Orellana opened Barca up, and just when the chance seemed to have gone Insa popped up in the box to poke the ball in.

With just a few minutes to go until half time the away side equalised. Messi chipped the ball over the top for Cristian Tello, who broke the offside trap and finished well to ensure the teams went in level at the break.

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