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Barca beat APOEL 1-0 in Champions League opener

September 19, 2014 00:00:00


BARCELONA, Sept 18 (AP): Lionel Messi set up Barcelona's only goal in a 1-0 win over Cypriot club APOEL Wednesday for an uninspiring Champions League debut for coach Luis Enrique in Group F. Messi picked out Gerard Pique with a free kick and the defender headed in the hosts' solitary goal in the 28th minute at Camp Nou.

With nine changes to the starting 11 that beat Athletic Bilbao 2-0 Saturday, Barcelona otherwise failed to trigger its flowing attack despite having Neymar in the team. The Catalan side had to deal with a series of APOEL counterattacks in the second half but held on for the three points.

A late save prevented Messi from closing in on Raul Gonzalez's all-time scoring record, but Xavi Hernandez played in his 142nd Champions League game to draw level with the former Real Madrid great for the most appearances in the competition.

In the other Group F match, Paris Saint-Germain was held to a 1-1 at Ajax after Lasse Schone scored from a 74th-minute free kick to cancel out an early goal by PSG's Edinson Cavani.

Last year under manager Gerardo Martino, four-time winner Barcelona failed to reach the semifinals of Europe's top-tier tournament for the first time since 2007.

Luis Enrique, a former player and youth team coach, was hired this offseason and tasked with restoring Barcelona's status of perennial challenger for the European Cup.

And even though it wasn't brilliant, Luis Enrique is off to a winning

start.

"What I most liked was the result, the attitude of my players and of the fans. We have to improve a lot, but I am very happy," he said.

"You also have to take into account that we were playing against 10 men behind the ball, and that will never be easy. We saw it was going to be a tough match from the very beginning, but my players stayed calm and we able to get the win."


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