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This definitely deserves 5 stars! Then you have Messi on the right willing to drop into a trequartista space on the right, with Suárez staying further forward.
We are sorry but no refunds can be made for rescheduled matches - tickets will be valid to the new date and time. We back each International Champions Cup purchase with our 100% TicketSupply Guarantee. All of these caballeros are currently enjoying an extended vacation for the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The Giallorossi can take heart from their decent away record, with only one defeat in their past eight games on the road in all competitions. In fact, only two clubs have ever come back from an glad deficit of 3 or more goals. Was a little nervous ordering tickets for more than 1300£ since last time i did through another website, last year it didnt went as i wished. But as per our call it was delivered on the time.
Here are this season's other three quarterfinal matchups: Sevilla vs Bayern Munich Juventus vs Real Madrid Liverpool vs Manchester City OH, THE MEMORIES! FC Barcelona and AS Roma face off in the International Champions Cup 2018 on Wednesday morning, which will be the second game in the pre-season competition for either side.
FC Barcelona vs AS Roma Live streaming, International Champions Cup 2018: Time in IST, How to watch? - Alba — Paulinho, Rakitic, Iniesta, Dembele — Messi, L.
Gerard Pique scored in Barcelona's win Barcelona were far from their best but managed to secure a 4-1 first-leg victory at the Nou Camp to take full control of their Champions League quarter-final tie with Roma. Ernesto Valverde's side struggled for rhythm for much of the game against the Italian side, but built a three-goal advantage thanks to own goals either side of half-time from Daniele De Rossi 40 and Kostas Manolas 55 and a tap in from Gerard Pique 59. Edin Dzeko gave Roma a late glimmer of hope heading into next week's second leg at the Stadio Olimpico by scoring an away goal, but Luis Suarez 87 landed a late blow as Barca put one foot in the last four. Barcelona: Ter Stegen 6 , Roberto 6 , Semedo 6 , Pique 7 , Umtiti 6 , Alba 6 , Rakitic 8 , Busquets 6 , Iniesta 7 , Messi 7 , Suarez 6. Subs: Paulinho 6 , Andre Gomes 6 , Denis Suarez 6. Roma: Alisson 7 , Peres 7 , Fazio 6 , Manolas 6 , Kolarov 7 , Strootman 7 , De Rossi 6 , Pellegrini 7 , Florenzi 7 , Dzeko 7 , Perotti 8. Subs: Gonalons 6 , El Shaarawy 6 , Defrel 6. Man of the match: Ivan Rakitic. Barcelona enjoyed a 6-1 win over Roma in their last Champions League meeting in November 2015 and they might have thought they were on their way to another comprehensive win when Suarez had the ball in the back of the net in only the seventh minute, but the strike was correctly ruled out for offside. It was the tale of the two former Premier League strikers in the early stages as, minutes later, Dzeko tumbled in the Barca box under a challenge from Nelson Semedo, but Dutch referee Danny Makkelie waved away the appeals. The chances continued to fall for the hosts as Ivan Rakitic's strike rebounded off the post before Alisson diverted Suarez's goalbound strike beyond the far post. Barcelona were far from their best in beating Roma 4-1 at the Nou Camp However, they eventually took the lead just before the break and the goal came in fortunate circumstances. De Rossi slid in ahead Lionel Messi - who would have been in on goal - with an excellent challenge just inside the penalty area but unfortunately for the Italian, the ball ended up beating Alisson and nestling in the bottom corner. After the break, Roma missed a glorious chance to pull one back when Diego Perotti headed wide from close range and they were punished when Pique tapped home the rebound from close range after Alisson palmed away Suarez's shot. Barcelona needed Marc-Andre ter Stegen to make superb saves to deny Gregoire Defrel and Perotti, but the visitors eventually got their away goal 10 minutes from time. Ernesto Valverde made three changes to the side that drew 2-2 with Sevilla at the weekend. Busquets, Messi and Semedo returned to replace the cup-tied Philippe Coutinho and Dembele and Paulinho, who both drop down to the bench. Roma also made three changes with Peres, Pellegrini and Dzeko replacing Nainggolan, El Shaarawy and Schick from the side that drew 1-1 at Bologna. Perotti's pass picked out Dzeko on the penalty spot and the former Manchester City striker used his strength to hold off Jordi Alba before steering the ball into the bottom corner. Eusebio Di Francesco's side were heading to next Tuesday's second leg with a lifeline but their hopes were eventually dashed when Suarez pounced on a poor touch from Federico Fazio to score his first Champions League goal in over a year and put his side on course for the semi-finals. Luis Suarez ends a run of 10 apps without scoring. In fact, Barcelona have benefited from five own goals this CL season, the most ever in a Champions League season. Man of the Match - Ivan Rakitic Ivan Rakitic helped set up Barca's second goal On a night when many of Barca's star names looked far from their best, Rakitic held things together for the La Liga leaders in the middle of the park. Neat and tidy in possession, the Croatian almost broke the deadlock in the first half, beating Alisson but not the post with his strike. He also played a part in his side's second goal, his cross picking out Samuel Umtiti before Manolas put the ball into his own net. Barcelona return to La Liga action on Saturday when they host Leganes at the Nou Camp, live on Sky Sports Football from 7. Roma are also back in league action on Saturday, playing Fiorentina in Serie A 5pm. The second leg of the Champions League quarter-final tie between the two sides takes place at the Stadio Olimpico next Tuesday.