Woodwork keeps Barça out (1-1)

 Espanyol and Barça shared the points in the season’s first Catalan derby after Guardiola’s team hit the woodwork on three occasions.

Cesc opened the scoring within the first quarter of an hour and Alvaro hit a late equaliser.

Sometimes it just seems like the ball just doesn’t want to go in and tonight was one of those games for Barça, who ended up taking just a point from Cornella, when for the chances they created they deserved so much more. Three efforts against the woodwork – one from Cesc another from Messi and a third from Piqué- frustrated Guardiola’s men, who were forced to settle for a single goal from Cesc – on 13 minutes after an earlier goal had been disallowed – which was cruelly wiped out by a late strike from Alvaro. Even then there was a chance to win the derby when a big penalty shout for handball against Raul Rodríguez in almost the last action of the game was waved aside by the ref.

The draw leaves Barça five points behind Madrid in second spot ahead of their next game – Thursday’s second leg Cup game against Osasuna in Pamplona.

Valdés and Cesc decisive at both ends
This was a typical derby game from the off, with Barça coming out determined to impose their trademark sparkling game and Espanyol equally committed to performing in front of their home fans. It was the hosts who had the first chance when Verdu forced a great stop from Valdes and then struck the rebound goalwards only for Piqué to clear off the line. Barça were controlling possession though and Cesc soon had the ball in the net before the ref blew for a handball in the build up by Messi. Alexis then failed to punish a nervous Cristian in the Espanyol goal, before Cesc headed home an Añlves cross from the edge of the box to open the scoring.

Cesc comes close to making it two
Barça were now making plenty of chances in the Espanyol box, though suffering in their own area, as they showed some uncharacteristic untidiness. Thievy and Verdú both hit wide and high, whilst Puyol and Abidal were called on to intervene decisively on a couple of occasions. Guardiola’s three man defence and Pochettino’s equally attacking tactics were providing the fans with plenty of football and Cesc nearly rounded off a brilliant individual move just before the break, only to see his shot hit the post.

Messi post
There were fewer chances after the break as the game became concentrated into the midfield area with neither side able to impose themselves completely. Barça were finding it hard to find spaces, whilst Espanyol were unable to create any openings for themselves. Guardiola then threw on Pedro for Alexis and the Spanish winger set up Messi with a clever pass, but the woodwork again denied Barça their second goal as the Argentinean tried to slot in from a tight angle.

Álvaro equalises… and the woodwork saves Espanyol
It looked as if the game was winding down and then Alvaro headed home after a flick on from Thievy  at the front post.  Barça came back though and Piqué looked to have pulled it back in the final minute when he shot from close range, but the woodwork again kept the visitors out and from the rebound Pedro’s shot was blocked by Raul Rodriguez’s arm, though the ref failed to see the penalty. As the final whistle went, Barça were left to rue the chances they missed and had to settle for just a point.

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