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Barcelona 1-0 Valladolid: Player ratings as match-winner Lionel Messi endures mixed night

Andy West

01:57 17/02/2019

Lionel Messi’s penalty was enough for Barcelona to take the points from a hard-fought game against Real Valladolid at Camp Nou on Saturday night, but that was a rare bright spot in a largely poor performance.

Even Messi struggled to shine in this La Liga clash, having another penalty saved, and the three points from the 1-0 win were largely thanks to a strong defensively display – as revealed by our full player ratings.

BARCELONA (4-3-3)

Marc-Andre ter Stegen 6: Had little to do as Valladolid wasted their occasional chances with wayward finishing. Solid enough.

Sergi Roberto 6: Always a willing runner coming forward but was suspect defensively, with many attacks coming down his side.

Gerard Pique 9: Flawless in defence and found time to bound forward and win the penalty for the opener. In majestic form.

Thomas Vermaelen 8: Outstanding at the back alongside Pique, showing decisiveness and a sureness of touch in everything he did.

Jordi Alba 6: Much less effective than usual going forward as Barca toiled, but did a determined job at the back.

Arturo Vidal 6: Did good work defensively and tried to time runs forward into the box, but lacked quality on the ball.

Sergio Busquets 6: A so-so performance in midfield, failing to establish full control over the encounter as Barca struggled for rhythm.

Carles Alena 7: Continued his rapid development with another confident and mature display, a few loose touches notwithstanding.

Lionel Messi 5: Crunched home a perfect penalty in the first half but saw his second saved to typify a remarkably off the pace display.

Kevin-Prince Boateng 4: Had a low early shot saved and wasted another chance by delaying. Struggled to look the part in a Barca shirt.

Ousmane Dembele 7: Bright and lively on his first start for four weeks, playing his way back to fitness with some dangerous bursts.

SUBSTITUTES

Luis Suarez 4: Replaced Prince after an hour and somehow squandered three great chances, looking clumsy and off the pace.

Philippe Coutinho 6: Came on for Dembele with 20 minutes remaining and looked sharp, winning the second penalty with a dazzling run.

Ivan Rakitic N/A: Introduced for Alena for the last quarter of an hour and did a calm and unfussy job, without really shining.

VALLADOLID (3-4-1-2)

Jordi Masip 8: Former Barca keeper made a remarkable save from Messi just after the break and later saved his second penalty.

Joaquin Fernandez 7: Made an excellent early challenge on Dembele to prelude an alert and rigorous display on the right of the back three.

Kiko Olivas 7: Read the game brilliantly and broke up countless attacks with sharp anticipation, but fouled Coutinho for the second penalty.

Fernando Calero 7: Highly rated defender delivered another calm and composed display, keeping his cool despite Messi’s regular dribbles at him.

Antonito 6: Did well to block an early strike from Dembele and worked hard to cut out Alba’s threat, but rarely got forward.

Anuar Tuhami 6: Tried to link midfield with attack and was occasionally successful, but couldn’t find a killer ball to break open the defence.

Michel 7: Visiting skipper sat in front of the back four and did a diligent job but conceded the penalty for the only goal.

Nacho 6: Delivered some decent crosses but wasted a glorious counter-attacking chance with a poor cross just before the goal.

Daniele Verde 6: Bright and busy, showing good movement and unlucky to be substituted midway through the second half.

Enes Unal 5: Booked for an early aerial challenge on Busquets and offered little threat before being replaced 15 minutes from time.

Sergi Guardiola 6: The man with a famous namesake led Valladolid’s line well, showing skill on the ball, but lacked penetration.

SUBSTITUTES

Toni Villa 6: Only lasted a few minutes before his night ended in despair as he was forced off through injury.

Stiven Plaza N/A: Came on to make his debut in attack and looked strong and fast, but Pique and Vermaelen handled him well.

Keko N/A: Patrolled the right wing after being introduced and worked hard without offering much end product.

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