Saturday, 6 June 2015

Juventus 1-3 Barcelona: Luis Suarez, Ivan Rakitic and Neymar seal fourth Champions League win

Following his 151st appearance in the competition, Xavi hoists the European Cup aloft for the fourth time in his unparalleled  Barcelona career
Barca
Twelve minutes from the end of an enthralling, unrelenting Champions League final, two Barcelona legends stood on the touchline and embraced. Andres Iniesta took off the captain’s armband and wrapped it meticulously around the upper arm of Xavi, his replacement. Xavi ran on to a great roar from Barcelona’s fans.

The best team of our generation said goodbye to one era last night and ushered in another in the same instant. Xavi, their heart and soul through the magical Pep Guardiola years will leave for Al Sadd in the summer and others will follow him away from the Nou Camp.


But the greatness will live on. Barcelona proved that. This is a new team now, a team still capable of breathtaking football that can make your heart sing but a team that can be tough and pragmatic, too. A team that knows how to win.

Of course, they were beautiful to watch when they beat Juventus 3-1 to win their fifth European Cup, joining Bayern Munich and Liverpool in the number of their triumphs. But this was a game they won with guts as well as guile. Juventus made sure of that.



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