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Barca’s Suarez in firing line

Barcelona forward Luis Suarez is under scrutiny for his pitiful scoring record in European away games stretching to more than 25 hours without a goal after a 0-0 draw in its UEFA Champions League last-16 first leg at Olympique Lyonnais on Tuesday.

The Uruguayan is the second top scorer in Spain with 15 Liga goals but has not found the net in an UCL away game since a 1-1 draw at AS Roma in Italy in September 2015, firing blanks in 16 consecutive foreign trips.

He lacked sharpness and speed of thought in Lyon, spurning Barca’s clearest chance in the second half and frequently losing possession, interrupting Barca’s flow on a night when the Catalans had 25 shots on goal but only hit the target five times.

“Suarez is not enjoying his best form, he hasn’t scored in four league games and his performances have clearly dipped since 2019 began,” wrote Spanish newspaper Marca.

“Being Suarez, he is still scoring goals but his slump has not gone unnoticed at Barca, who are struggling as a result. Despite 25 shots in Lyon, they left empty handed.”

Catalan daily Sport, meanwhile, gave Suarez a rating of four out of 10, the lowest of Barca’s players, saying he looked “anxious.”

His meager return on the continent reflects that of his team, which has not won away in the UCL knockout stage for over three years, scoring three times in six games on the road since a 2-0 victory at Arsenal in February 2016.

Barca’s poor away record in Europe has played a big role in the team’s failure to hurdle the quarterfinal stage since it last lifted the trophy in 2015.

“Barca let Lyon off the hook and seemed to be suffering from a goalscoring curse,” wrote Mundo Deportivo.

Failing to score in Lyon means Barca must win the second leg at the Nou Camp on March 13 and it will be vulnerable should the French side, which like the Spaniards is unbeaten in this season’s competition, grabs an away goal.

Suarez could at least count on the support of his coach Ernesto Valverde and teammates after the game.

“It would worry me if he wasn’t getting chances, which is what you ask for from a striker, and he is creating chances too,” Valverde said.

“Opponents are still frightened of him, and players go through spells of scoring and not scoring.”

Defender Gerard Pique added: “The players up front have shown throughout their career that they can score a lot of goals and the ball will go in the net soon enough. Suarez has given us so many goals and he will give us a lot more.”




 

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