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Ibrahimovic shines in Inter stalemate

Published: 17 Sep 09 08:07 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
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Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic produced his best performance yet in a Barcelona shirt as the champions were held to a 0-0 draw by Inter Milan in the Champions League Group F opener on Wednesday.

The match was billed as a battle between returning icons, Samuel Eto'o and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, both playing against the team they left only two months ago. But neither was able to apply the finishing touch and break the deadlock in a turgid stalemate.

Perhaps unsurprisingly for such a big match between two European heavyweights so early in the competition it developed into a cagey affair despite a promising opening with Inter keen to secure their defence as Barcelona pushed for an opening.

The Spanish champions enjoyed a massive 63 percent possession although the myriad talents of Lionel Messi, Xavi, Henry and Ibrahimovic were unable to unlock the solid Inter rearguard.

But that suited Inter boss Jose Mourinho.

"It's the beginning of the competition, it's the first match. It's not an easy group, it's no joke," he said. "There are other groups that seem like a joke and one without a single national champion, in ours there are four champions."

"It's a good point against the European champions who at the moment play the best football in Europe."

"I'm happy with the way we played, with the concentration. Defensively the game went well."

Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola said his team needed to create more to win the game but did not point the finger of blame at Ibrahimovic, who had a couple of decent chances to seal the tie.

"Maybe we didn't have many chances but it's never easy to play against Italian teams. There's nothing more to it, we just didn't have many chances," he said.

"Ibrahimovic did well, he had a good chance in the first half. Less so in the second but it's never easy and he kept trying so I'm happy with him."

Barcelona were quickly into their running, passing the ball around confidently.

Messi needed only two minutes to work some space on the edge of the box but his shot was too close to Julio Cesar in the Inter goal.

The Spaniards were dictating play and Brazilian international Dani Alves released former Inter striker Ibrahimovic on eight minutes with a simple diagonal crossfield ball.

It was the chance the big Sweden forward must have been dreaming of in the build up to the game as he sought to silence the critics who jeered him on his return to the club he walked out on in the summer.

His first touch to control the ball on his chest was exquisite but the grandstand finish he craved did not materialise as he sliced his right-foot volley high and wide.

Alves was finding acres of space down the right as Sulley Muntari failed time and again to track him and the Brazilian picked out Messi with a cross but the little Argentine wizard's header lacked power.

It was almost the half hour mark when Inter managed to gain a foothold in the game and a long ball released Diego Milito who turned inside Gerard Pique but shot too close to Victor Valdes.

Moments later Eto'o teed up Wesley Sneijder but the former Real Madrid midfielder couldn't keep his shot down.

Barcelona should have gone in front on 41 minutes as an inch perfect Xavi chip over the defence picked out Alves, but his first touch took him backwards and he opted to play the ball back to Kader Keita rather than shoot, with the Malian midfielder screwing his effort well wide.

In the last minute of the half Messi cut in off the right wing in typical fashion but Cesar was equal to his shot.

Inter started the second half well with Sneijder firing just wide on 47 minutes but Barcelona quickly re-asserted control without creating more than a few half chances.

Inter were still lively on the counter-attack and Eto'o released Milito on 66 minutes but the Argentine hesitated before setting up substitute Dejan Stankovic whose shot dipped just over.

Barcelona finally created a gilt-edged opportunity when Thierry Henry's scuffed shot on 73 minutes squeaked through to the edge of the six-yard box where both Messi and Alves ran onto it.

But the Argentine, over-stretching, nicked the ball off the better-placed Brazilian's foot and cleared the cross-bar.

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08:56 September 17, 2009 by Luckystrike
At which point did Zlatan "Shine" or "produce his best performance yet" ?? Maybe i missed these "moments" during my "P" break...
09:08 September 17, 2009 by jamesy
Maybe I also have not been watching Zlatan closely enough but he has not exactly stood out or proven himself.

What is it with the Swedish media and their obsession with always building him up.
09:10 September 17, 2009 by gnhundu
Like you, luckystrike we must have been watching a game different from the reporter because i did not see "his best performance yet"? Or perhaps i went for a "p" break too...and my "p" break must have been as long as the whole game!!!
09:30 September 17, 2009 by villjobba
He is their only star. I knew they'd make a hype out of his performance which was clearly below standard. Funny how all Swedes metamorphosed into Barca fans overnight . Sad.
10:12 September 17, 2009 by kunta
Swedes have always supported Barca. Remember that a few years back Larsson was a Barca striker and he was good. I think it is fair to say the coming of Zlatan has don not more than excites Swedish Barca fans.
12:25 September 17, 2009 by Mzungu
Shines! ....Yeah like a shilling on a sweeps ass!

*not*
17:29 September 17, 2009 by Dinaricman
Don't forget he is 1/2 Croatian people.
18:08 September 17, 2009 by bravedave
He is both Bosnian and Croatian as well as being Swedish. I can not see how he shined, did he score? No.
20:24 September 17, 2009 by Seltue12
Well he didn't shine and I think the Brazilian defender Lúcio single handedly took him from the game. Eto was the better of the two even though he had limited service. The champion leaque will prove is he a world class striker as Swedish media proclaim him to be.
13:47 September 23, 2009 by jackthelad
Funnily enough, Ibra has scored in every league game for Barca so far (4 in 4). 3 of them breaking the deadlock. Strange to call this his best game, although his only real chance was created by himself. Eto'o isn't really able to create chances by himself, and as excellent a finisher as he is, he needs service. Also, when he isn't scoring, he doesn't offer much. He isn't able to act as a target man, holding up the ball etc.

Ibra, though, offers a lot even when he isn't scoring. This is why top managers rate him. A player who can act as a target man, is technically brilliant, can score 20+ goals, and provide assists? He is a dream player for a manager. Even without the goals, he'd be one of the top players around. Players like Hesky get praise for there ability to hold up the ball, yet Hesky scores about 5 goals a season. He is still a valuable player of course.

Ibra though, can do both. Just look at Ibra's last assist for Barca.....5 defenders around him, but he held them off as he cooly back heeled for Pique to score from a few yards. He has demonstrated a few pieces of great skill so far for barca, and without teams being able to focus on just him (ala inter) he will be even harder to control.

Against Inter, Messi had a quiet match and henry was pretty terrible, but zlatan draws the criticism again.
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