Sep 20, 2015

Lionel Messi scores twice against Levante to keep Barcelona perfect

Lionel Messi celebrates scoring from the penalty spot in Barcelona’s 4-1 win over Levante. Photograph: Susana Vera/Reuters
Lionel Messi scored one penalty and missed another as his double helped Barcelona sweep aside Levante in the second half in a 4-1 victory that maintained their perfect La Liga start.

Last season’s treble winners lead the standings with 12 points ahead of three teams, including arch-rivals Real Madrid, on 10.

The defender Marc Bartra showed composure to open the scoring by converting a Messi cross after 50 minutes with Barça having been frustrated in the first half by a well-organised Levante side.

After the game opened up Neymar finished clinically after 55 minutes and won a penalty on the hour which was converted by Messi.

At the other end, the Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen flapped at a cross that allowed Victor Casadesús to slot home after 65 minutes.

Messi blazed a second penalty over the bar after he was fouled but the Argentine did score again with a drive from the edge of the area a minute from time.

Sep 5, 2015

Graziano Pellè leads Italy nearer Euro 2016 with winner against Malta

Italy needed 69 minutes to break down a stubborn, tenacious Malta before Graziano Pellè struck to give them a 1-0 win in their Euro 2016 qualifier.
Graziano Pellè celebrates after scoring in the Euro 2016 qualifier against Malta. Photograph: Giampiero Sposito/Reuters
Italy, without a win in their previous four matches, struggled to find a way through a massed Maltese defence in front of a sparse crowd at the Artemio Franchi stadium.

The win took them top of Group H, with 15 points from seven games, one more than Croatia, who drew 0-0 in Azerbaijan earlier and who were docked a point this summer, pending an appeal.

Pellè, who scored the only goal when Italy won by the same score in Malta earlier in the group, was in the thick of the action for Italy as he had a shot deflected over the crossbar and headed over from a corner early on.

Malta, bottom of the group with one point, nearly took a sensational lead just before the half-hour when Alfred Effiong curled a shot just wide of Gianluigi Buffon’s far post.

As Italy continued to press forward, Pellè headed wide from an Andrea Pirlo free-kick and then the Malta goalkeeper Andrew Hogg did well to parry away Andrea Bertolacci’s deflected shot. Eder had Italy’s best first-half effort when his low effort went just wide of the post after a run from midfield.

Malta continued to defend tenaciously after half-time and Italy struggled to create openings, despite their overwhelming dominance.

Manolo Gabbiadini was agonisingly close to the breakthrough when he curled a 20-yard effort against the crossbar in the 59th minute and Malta finally capitulated 10 minutes later. Antonio Candreva sent over a cross from the right, Hogg was distracted by Marco Parolo at the near post and Pellè forced the ball in from close range.

Even after the goal, Malta continued to defend doggedly and Hogg did well turn away an awkward shot by Parolo.