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Controversial Spot-Kick Sends Barcelona To The Top
- Updated: March 31, 2014
Barcelona could very well go into the final day of the La Liga season in control of their own title destiny. Their Catalan Derby match away to Espanyol was arguably their most difficult remaining away fixture, and they squeaked out a 1-0 victory to temporarily go top of the table.
The game took the shape of most Barcelona games away to solid, but not world-class opponents. Espanyol set up in a tight shape, defended well and looked to play on the counter, while Barca dominated possession, but didn’t find it easy to create chances.
Espanyol had chances of their own on the break, and Pizzi had a miss just as bad as Neymar’s a mere three minutes later, when he hit the side netting while one-on-one with José Pinto from an angle that wasn’t terribly narrow.
Hector Moreno of Espanyol picked up an injury in the first half and was subbed off for Sidnei, but the change didn’t hurt the hosts, who continued to defend well and hold onto their clean sheet deep into the second half. But the match turned around in the 75th minute, when Javi Lopez was whistled for a handball in the box. It looked like an unintentional touch and a case of ball-to-hand rather than the inverse, but Lopez’s hand was above his waist and the referee pointed to the spot. Characteristically, Messi buried the penalty.