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La Liga
Feb 28, 2015 at 3pm UK
 
Barcelona logo

1-3

Rico (53' pen.)
FT(HT: 0-1)
Rakitic (25'), Suarez (48'), Messi (70')

Player Ratings: Granada 1-3 Barcelona

Sports Mole takes a closer look at how each individual player performed during Barcelona's 3-1 La Liga win at Granada.

Ivan Rakitic, Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi were all on the scoresheet as Barcelona beat Granada 3-1 in La Liga on Saturday.

Fran Rico netted from the penalty spot for Granada early in the second period to cut the score to 2-1, but Messi's close-range strike 20 minutes from time killed off the challenge of the spirited hosts.

Here, Sports Mole takes a closer look at how each individual player performed.


Barcelona's Croatian midfielder Ivan Rakitic (C) vies with Granada's French defender Dimitri Foulquier (L) and Swedish midfielder Daniel Larsson during the Spanish league football match © Getty Images

GRANADA

Goal

Oier Olazabal: Might be a little disappointed with his part in Barca's third, but the Spaniard made some excellent saves, with a late one from Messi in particular quite brilliant. (6/10)

Defence

Allan Nyom: Kept Neymar awfully quiet during a strong defensive performance. Not too much down the other end, but can be pleased with his overall work. (7/10)

Juan Cala: His poor defensive clearance allowed Rakitic to open the scoring, while the experienced centre-back was also a little untidy in possession of the ball. (5/10)

Jean-Sylvain Babin: Helped frustrate the Barcelona attack for long spells of the first period, but looked a little flat-footed when the tempo rose in the second 45 minutes. (6/10)

Dimitri Foulquier: Did not really have a direct attacker to mark due to Messi's movement, but the Frenchman had a decent match without pulling up too many tress. (6/10)

Midfield

Fran Rico: Showed excellent nerve to convert from the penalty spot early in the second period. Had a good match despite seeing little of the ball for long spells. (6/10)

Manuel Iturra: The Chilean was bright and busy in the middle of the park, but he, like a number of his teammates, found it difficult when Barca turned up the pressure. (6/10)

Javi Marquez: Quite comfortably his side's best player in the first period, with the midfielder testing Claudio Bravo on a couple of occasions. Surprisingly withdrawn after 67 minutes. (7/10)

Attack

Lass Bangoura: Won his side's penalty during a lively performance. Caused a lot of problems with his pace, but the end product needed to be better. (6/10)

Jhon Cordoba: Had little joy as the lone forward. Got caught offside on too many occasions and was eventually replaced by Isaac Success in the second period. (5/10)

Robert Ibanez: On-loan Valencia winger, who is highly-rated, showed some nice touches in the opening 10 minutes or so, but he faded badly as the match progressed. (5/10)

Substitutes

Ruben Rochina: Tested Bravo with a long-range strike, but not too much else. (6/10)

Isaac Success: Only given the final 12 minutes and found it difficult to make an impression due to Barcelona's dominance of possession. (5/10)

Daniel Candeias: Joined Granada on loan from Nurnberg last month, but has found it difficult to influence proceedings during the early stages of his La Liga career. (5/10)


Barcelona's Croatian midfielder Ivan Rakitic (C) celebrates a goal with teammates Barcelona's Uruguayan forward Luis Suarez against Granada on February 28, 2015© Getty Images

BARCELONA

Goal

Claudio Bravo: Was well beaten from the penalty spot, but did make some smart saves when called into action. Another strong and confident display from the Chilean. (6/10)

Defence

Dani Alves: Remains in the team despite his contract situation at the Camp Nou. Not too much going forward, but dealt with the tricky Lass for the most part. (6/10)

Jeremy Mathieu: Was not too troubled by Cordoba, but the Frenchman must be credited for a strong and composed performance at the heart of the back four. (6/10)

Marc Bartra: Brought Lass to the ground with a poor challenge for the penalty. That said, the Spaniard had a decent afternoon for the Catalan outfit. (6/10)

Jordi Alba: Rarely puts in a bad performance for Barca and that was again the case here. Always available in the final third and strong at the back once again. (7/10)

Midfield

Javier Mascherano: Slotted into central midfield, but did finish the game at centre-back. Passing was good, but the Argentine was not really challenged for long spells. (6/10)

Ivan Rakitic: Opened the scoring with a close-range finish, before setting up Suarez for goal number two. Very impressive afternoon's work from the Croatian. (8/10)

Xavi: Brought into the team in place of Andres Iniesta and the veteran had a decent afternoon without making too much of an impression. Kept things ticking in a central area. (6/10)

Attack

Neymar: Has had a great season, but has been a little off the boil in recent games. Worked hard in a wide area, but had little impact in terms of harming Granada. (6/10)

Lionel Messi: Always busy and always threatening, the Argentine got his name on the scoresheet once again in the second half. Should have had another late on. (7/10)

Luis Suarez: Scored his side's second of the match, before setting up Messi for goal number three. Now looking every inch a Barcelona player. (8/10)

Substitutes

Rafinha: Slotted into central midfield for the final 25 minutes and showed some nice touches. (6/10)

Sergio Busquets: Replaced Mathieu after 75 minutes, allowing Mascherano to revert to centre-back. Had little to do in terms of protecting his back four. (6/10)

Pedro: Only given the final 10 minutes, but provided a couple of excellent crosses. (6/10)


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