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Ter Stegen lauded for heroics in Bilbao win

BARCELONA goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen is so highly regarded at the club for his outstanding footwork but on Saturday he demonstrated he is also a top class shot stopper in a decisive display his side’s 2-0 win at Athletic Bilbao.

The German international repeatedly came to Barca’s rescue in a typically grueling game at the atmospheric San Mames stadium as 17 shots flew at his goal over the course of the game, and he thwarted Athletic’s top scorer Aritz Aduriz on four separate occasions.

The Liga leader was only able to withstand an early onslaught from the Basques thanks to Ter Stegen, who flew to his right to repel an Aduriz header in the 17th minute. Moments later he denied the veteran striker from point-blank range after the visiting defense had been caught out by a chipped pass.

Lionel Messi eventually gave Barca the lead nine minutes before halftime but Bilbao continued to rain shots down on Ter Stegen’s area after the break.

The goalkeeper made his most impressive intervention with six minutes remaining, stooping low to his near post to claw away a close-range header from Aduriz.

Brazilian midfielder Paulinho put an extra shine on a closely-fought victory for Barca by tapping in the second goal in injury time.

“A huge part of this win belongs to him, he’s playing at a great level and was vital in making sure we won the game,” said Barca midfielder Sergio Busquets in praise of Ter Stegen.

“We’re happy to have him with us and once again he was decisive in those big moments, at 0-0 and then 1-0 in the final minutes, which would have led to a draw.”

He has been one of Barca’s most decisive players this season, however, also coming to his side’s rescue in closely-fought games against Getafe and Atletico Madrid and helping his side take a joint-record 28 points from its first 10 games.

The German was yesterday hailed as “Super Ter Stegen” on the cover of Spanish newspaper Sport, while daily Mundo Deportivo declared Barca was “in safe hands” thanks to him.

“To win here you have to suffer, that’s how it is,” said Barca coach Valverde.




 

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