Barca draws against PSG but collects two valuable away goals

Barcelona drew last night in Paris against Paris Saint-Germain but collected two valuable away goals on the way. Messi rocked the French outfit just before half time to make it one nil and set the tone for the second half of play. Barca won a penalty after the keeper brought down Alexis and Ibra and Matuidi scored for PSG. Both Messi and Mascherano were injured in the clash, too.

The five dangers of Paris Saint-Germain

Barcelona are already in Paris for tonight’s showdown with French side Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their Champions League quarter final. It won’t be a walk in the park for the Catalan giants tonight and we have a quick look at five of the dangers that the French outfit posses ahead of the clash.

Barcelona are not invincible says Arsene Wenger

Arsene Wenger, coach of North London club Arsenal has stated on his blog that Barcelona are not invincible. He said that if teams like Celtic Glasgow and A.C Milan can beat Barcelona then why not PSG? Wenger was speaking ahead of tomorrow evening’s Champions League clash in Paris where Barca take on the leaders of the French League Paris Saint-Germain.

Messi scores and Barca draws in Balaídos

Barcelona gave away two valuable points on Saturday night at the Balaidos stadium in Vigo. The match ended in a 2-2 draw with Tello getting Barca’s first and Messi knocking in the second in which is his 19th consecutive match finding the back of the net. The sky blue shirts of Celta played well and scored two goals to equalise the match via Insa and their captain, Oubiña.

Pinto in action against his old club Celta Vigo today

Jose Manuel Pinto will be called into action against his old club Celta Vigo today at the Estadio Municipal de Balaídos. With regular keeper Victor Valdes banned for four games due to the controversy with the referee at the Santiago Bernabeu, the doors have been opened for the keeper from Cádiz which will spark many memories as Pinto spent 10 years of his career at Celta Vigo.