SHARE
COPY LINK

PSG

Barça hail supersub Messi after PSG scare

Barcelona survived a huge scare from Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday after the World Player of the Year helped guide the Spanish giants past Paris and into the semi-finals of the Champions League.

Barça hail supersub Messi after PSG scare
David Beckham vies with Lionel Messi during the Champions League quarter final match between Barcelona and PSG. Photo: Jose Jordan/AFP

The Spanish league leaders were heading out of the competition as they trailed 1-0 on the night, and 3-2 on aggregate, when Messi was introduced as a second-half substitute having started on the bench to protect a hamstring injury.

And the Argentine made a decisive impact as he was involved in the move that led to Pedro's equaliser which took the Catalans through on away goals.

"It was a pact that we had with him that if things weren't going well, we would bring him on," Roura told a press conference.

"He is so important and his presence on the field conditioned the game after we had conceded a goal and made an impact on the opponent.

"Once again he has shown his competitive spirit and desperation to always be there for the team and we have to take our hat off to him."

Barca have now reached the last four of Europe's premier club competition for a record sixth successive season, but this was far from their most fluid display.

PSG controlled the vast majority of the first period and had chances to kill the game off when leading and Roura accepted Barca need to improve before the semi-final first-leg in two weeks' time.

"Once again the team has shown its courage. To reach six straight semi-finals is something of great merit.

"Obviously there are things we can improve on, but first we have to enjoy reaching the semi-finals.

"We will take a couple of days to rest and recuperate physically and then approach the semis with everything we have to try and win."

PSG boss Carlo Ancelotti meanwhile also praised his players for their impressive display.

"We did everything we could to win. We played a great game and we were close," he said.

"It was a marvellous night, but it would have been fantastic to get to the semi-finals. We did well and didn't give up at any point."

However, Ancelotti believes by taking Barca so close over the two legs they have proved they will be a force to be reckoned with in the next few years.

"This game will be useful for us for the next seasons. We lacked a little bit of experience and some of our players were discovering the competition for the first time.

"Only time will allow us to gain the experience to get to the semi-finals and this will be the objective for next year.

"We lost just once in 10 games, we finished first in our group and went out against a very strong team, in a very even game.

"Some people would say we didn't deserve to lose and so the experience was really good for us. I am sure we will be better in the coming years."

Member comments

Log in here to leave a comment.
Become a Member to leave a comment.

ENVIRONMENT

Why has the expansion of Barcelona airport prompted mass protests?

Around 10,000 people demonstrated against the expansion of the El Prat airport in Barcelona on Sunday.

Why has the expansion of Barcelona airport prompted mass protests?
People march during a demonstration against the expansion of the Barcelona-El Prat airport. Photo: Pau BARRENA / AFP

Several ecological and agricultural organisations, have demanded that the expansion be stopped due to the fact nearby wetlands and farms would have to be destroyed.

The demonstration took place on Calle Tarragona in the Catalan capital between Plaça d’Espanya and Plaça dels Països Catalans.

The protests still took place, even though last week, Spain suspended the €1.7 billion airport expansion project, citing differences with the Catalan government, after president Pere Aragonès said he wanted to avoid destroying La Ricarda lagoon, a natural reserve next to the airport. 

Environmentalists decided not to call off the march, in case plans for the airport expansion still went ahead.

READ ALSO: Six things you need to know about Barcelona airport’s €1.7 billion planned expansion

Political representatives from ERC, En Comú Podem and the CUP also attended, as well as the leader of Más País, Íñigo Errejón; the Deputy Mayor for Ecology of the Barcelona City Council, Janet Sanz, and the Mayor of El Prat de Llobregat, Lluís Mijoler.

People from neighbourhoods across the city marched towards Calle Tarragona and could be seen holding placards that read Nature yes, airport no and shouting slogans such as “More courgettes and fewer planes” and “Fighting for the climate, health, and life”. 

One of the largest groups of people were those from El Prat de Llobregat, the municipality which is home to the airport, who were led by tractors. 

People march during a demonstration against the expansion of Barcelona-El Prat airport. Photo by Pau BARRENA / AFP

In addition to protesting against the expansion of the El Prat airport, people were also demonstrating against the Winter Olympic Games in the Pyrenees and extensions to airports in Mallorca and Madrid. 

A representative of Zeroport, Sara Mingorría said “We are here to defend not only La Ricarda, but the entire Delta”. 

The philosopher Marina Garcés also argued that the expansion of the airport would mean “more borders, more mass tourism, more control and more precarious jobs.” 

The leader of the commons in the Catalan parliament, Jéssica Albiach, who also attended the protest, asked the PSOE for “coherence”: “You cannot be passing a law against climate change and, at the same time, defend the interests of Aena [the airport operations company]”, she said. 

She also urged the leader of the Generalitat, Pere Aragonès, to “definitely say no. 

If the airport expansion in Barcelona goes ahead, environmentalists say that CO2 emissions would rise by a minimum of 33 percent. These levels would surpass the limits set by the Catalan government’s climate targets.

SHOW COMMENTS