A
poor first-half display gave way to a much improved second, with
Barcelona slowly finding their rhythm as Sevilla faded away, in a repeat
of last season's Copa del Rey final that ended with the same result.
Luis
Enrique surprised all and sundry by picking Jeremy Mathieu over Lucas
Digne at left-back, who had impressed in pre-season in Jordi Alba's
absence.
His
dedication to his men from last year continued with Arda Turan playing
in the stead of Neymar, who is at the Olympic Games, while Sergi Roberto
was played out of position at right-back instead of Aleix Vidal, with
the coach considering him a safer pair of hands after he impressed there
last season when utilised.
Sevilla
fans were in good voice and waved free scarves provided by the club,
who also brought out their three Europa League trophies won over the
past three seasons for the supporters to admire.
Luis
Suarez should have hushed them in the sixth minute, but gave Sergio
Rico too much of a chance with his outside-of-the-boot shot, after
Sergio Busquets threaded him through and the Uruguayan turned
brilliantly to get in on goal.
Sevilla
worked their way into the game quickly, with Jorge Sampaoli's men
putting Barcelona under a lot of pressure, although good defending, by
Javier Mascherano in particular, kept the Andalusians at bay.
At
the other end Messi pressed well and robbed Rami but Sevilla did well
to snuff out his dribble as he charged on into the area.
It
was a painful first-half for Barcelona, who were forced to hand Lucas
Digne and Denis Suarez debuts after Jeremy Mathieu injured his hamstring
and then Andres Iniesta hurt his knee after a challenge from Gabriel
Mercado, which was hard but fair.
Arda Turan played a pivotal role in the first goal which allowed the Uruguayan striker to pick his spot
Immediate
reports suggested he may miss the next two to three weeks, but if Denis
continues playing like he did here, that won't be too much of a problem
for the Catalans. Sporting the No 6, the midfielder pulled off a pass
Xavi Hernandez himself would have been pleased with, in the build-up to
the opening goal.
Denis
Suarez clipped the ball into the area for Arda to chest down into the
path of Luis Suarez, who made amends for two earlier misses by
dispatching this one with the type of cool finish that saw him rack up
an astonishing 59 goals last season.
It
was almost 2-0 moments later when the Uruguayan striker played in
Messi, but his chipped effort was brilliantly saved by Sergio Rico, who
was the only Sevilla player that didn't seem to be drowning in quicksand
in the first few minutes of the second half.
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