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Inter 1-0 Barcelona: Player ratings as Barça slump to another European defeat

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Barcelona suffered another night of UEFA Champions League frustration as they sank to a 1-0 defeat at Inter.

Hakan Calhanoglu scored the only goal of the game in typically stylish style, finding the corner of the net with a perfectly placed shot after Barcelona appeared to have repelled the initial attack.

However, the story of the evening was more about a lack of imagination on the part of Barca, who struggled to create chances despite their possession dominance.

In the second half they had the ball in the net, Pedri swept home. However, the goal did not survive VAR review with Ansu Fati deemed to have been handled in the build-up.

Barcelona were also adamant they should have been awarded a second-half penalty after substitute Denzel Dumfries appeared to use his arm to win the ball in the box. However, VAR went against the La Liga side again after a lengthy review.

In truth, though, Barça probably got what they deserved from the game. Inter were disciplined but Barcelona didn’t create anything.

As a result, Barca are sweating over their chances of reaching the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League with just three points from their opening three games.

Inter vs Barcelona – player ratings

1. Inter (3-5-2)

GK: Andre Onana – 6/10 – Probably not as tested as much as he was expecting, largely due to how good his defence was in front of him.

CB: Milan Skriniar – 8/10 – Tenacious in the tackle and more than played his part.

CB: Stefan de Vrij – 8/10 – Inter needed him to be good, and he was.

CB: Alessandro Bastoni – 8/10 – Stood up well to the pressure.

RM: Matteo Darmian – 7/10 – Given a real test by Dembele but kept to his task admirably.

CM: Nicolo Barella – 6/10 – Kept things nice and simple and played his part.

CM: Hakan Calhanoglu – 8/10 – Brilliant first-half goal to break the deadlock. Provided the quality when it was needed.

CM: Henrikh Mkhitaryan – 6/10 – Nowhere near his best but It was a tenacious display and disciplined performance.

LM: Federico Dimarco – 7/10 – Lovely assist for Calhanoglu’s goal and largely solid throughout.

CF: Joaquin Correa – 5/10 – Some nice touches at times but struggled to truly assert himself.

CF: Lautaro Martinez – 6/10 – A hugely industrious performance and always looked like he could be a threat.

SUB: Edin Dzeko (56′ for Correa) – 6/10 – Brought on to try to retain possession higher up the pitch and, for the most part, managed to make an impact.

SUB: Francesco Acerbi (76′ for De Vrij) – 7/10 – Came on and played his part.

SUB: Denzel Dumfries (76′ for Darmian) – 6/10 – The Serie A side needed some extra legs and athleticism to see this one out and the Dutchman provided it. Slightly fortunate to get away with a late handball, though.

SUB: Robin Gosens (76′ for Gosens) – 6/10 – Came on at a time when shape was everything and he slotted in well.

SUB: Kristjan Asllani (85′ for Calhanoglu) – N/A

Manager: Simone Inzaghi – 8/10 – A defensive masterclass and good execution of a solid gameplan.

2. Barcelona (4-3-3)

GK: Marc-Andre ter Stegen – 6/10 – Not much he could do about Calhanoglu’s strike, in all fairness.

RB: Sergi Roberto – 6/10 – Didn’t really do much wrong, just not especially influential either.

CB: Andreas Christensen – 6/10 – Solid enough before injury ended his evening early in the second half.

CB: Eric Garcia – 6/10 – Comfortable for the most part.

LB: Marcos Alonso – 6/10 – He was okay although he never truly influenced the game.

DM: Sergio Busquets – 5/10 – Far too slow to close down for the opener and his side paid the price.

CM: Pedri – 6/10 – Neat and tidy, as you would always expect. Thought he had scored the equaliser before VAR’s intervention.

CM: Gavi – 6/10 – A very similar performance to that of Pedri.

RF: Ousmane Dembele – 6/10 – Often exciting but wasteful far too often. Hit the post in the second half to add to the frustration.

CF: Robert Lewandowski – 5/10 – Didn’t present his usual threat, although he was starved of service by an excellent Inter defence.

LF: Raphinha – 6/10 – A frustrating night for the Brazilian, who struggled to get himself into the game.

SUB: Gerard Pique (58′ for Christensen) – 6/10 – Slotted in and wasn’t really troubled.

SUB: Alejandro Balde (63′ for Balde) – 6/10 – Failed to offer much.

SUB: Ansu Fati (63′ for Raphinha) – 5/10 – Was not able to influence things at all.

SUB: Franck Kessie (83′ for Gavi) – N/A

Manager: Xavi Hernandez – 4/10 – Always easy to blame the manager, isn’t it? He was as frustrated as anyone though and was even yellow carded for displaying it.

Player of the Match: Hakan Calhanoglu

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