Barca turn on style
WE SALUTE YOU: Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o (R) and teammate Thierry Henry celebrate the former's goal with the home fans during their Champions League round of 16 second-leg clash against Lyon at Nou Camp on Wednesday.Photo: AFP
Goals from Thierry Henry, Lionel Messi and Samuel Eto'o inspired Barcelona to an emphatic 5-2 victory over Lyon here on Wednesday night that booked their place in the Champions League quarterfinals.
The result gave the Spanish league leaders a 6-3 aggregate victory after the first leg ended 1-1 and takes Pep Guardiola's men a step closer to the trophy they last won in 2006.
Reigning French champions Lyon received a pre-match boost when their France international striker Karim Benzema was declared fit to play, but Barca bossed the opening exchanges, with Eto'o and Andres Iniesta both going close.
Ederson and Benzema then spurned presentable chances at the other end, and Henry punished the visitors' profligacy with two goals in as many minutes mid-way through the first half.
First he ran onto Rafael Marquez's lofted pass and calmly tucked the ball beneath Lyon goalkeeper Hugo Lloris, before picking up Xavi's prodded pass into the area and rifling home a low left-footed shot to put his side 2-0 up on the night.
On 40 minutes Argentine winger Messi struck a sublime third, darting in from the right flank and exchanging passes with Eto'o before stroking a measured finish into the bottom-left corner.
Moments later Lyon's capitulation was complete, as Eto'o moved onto Henry's square ball before smashing a shot past Lloris.
Lyon pulled one back almost immediately thanks to a precise header from midfielder Jean Makoun, and visiting captain Juninho breathed new life into the tie seconds after half-time when he slotted into the bottom-right corner after an intelligent dummy by Benzema.
Benzema wasted a great opportunity to reduce the deficit when he blazed over from the edge of the box with 10 minutes remaining, before Juninho compounded his side's misery by picking up a second yellow card in injury time.
Malian substitute Seydou Keita set the seal on a memorable night for the Catalans, sprinting onto Xavi's pass and rounding Lloris before poking the ball into the empty night.
Messi said: "We weren't afraid, but it's true after those two goals (by Lyon) we were a little surprised, we had a complicated moment.
"But even so we weren't in a very dangerous situation, we were all united, we wanted the same thing."
Lyon defender Fabio Grosso shrugged: "There's not a lot to say, everyone can see we didn't play well in the first half.
"It was very hard against a super team, but we showed a different face in the second half to the first."
Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas said: "We're disappointed that tonight we were outclassed by Barca. But it's also a sign that the top football in France is not at the same level as with its foreign rivals.
"We have to ask how to hold on to our best players and how to have the television revenue of a club like Barca which earns three or three and a half times more than the best side in France, Lyon."
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