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FC Barcelona 3 - 1 Manchester United
FC Barcelona came out victorious in the 2011 Champions League final. The Catalans were worthy winners with goals coming from the front line - Pedro, Messi and Villa.
What happened?
Similar to 2009's final, Manchester United started very well - pressing Barcelona high up the pitch. Rooney and Hernandez forced Barcelona into making early mistakes in the first five minutes (from Mascherano and Valdes).
On the other side of the pitch, M
essi also pressured high, trying to force Vidic and Ferdinand to play the long ball into the midfield. Victor Valdes anticipated the long balls briliantly, once stopping Rooney from a 1-on-1 (which came from Van Der Sar to Rooney). Giggs also picked out a great ball to hernandez and had it not been for Valdes, Barcelona would have been in a very uncomfortable position.
Lineups:
Pep Guardiola switched David Villa to the right wing and Pedro to the left wing, a switch he has previously tested against Real Madrid. V
illa's role was that of an inside forward and Pedro gave the Catalans more natural width. It was interesting to see X
avi in a more advanced position, although this could have been due to United giving Barcelona a lot of space in midfield and failing to close them down. Mascherano played center back alongside Pique and Abidal played left-back instead of Puyol. Manchester United played the same team as expected.
The goals:
Barcelona's first goal came from Xavi's advanced position, but this time Pedro was on his natural right wing, while Villa was on the left. Both Villa and Pedro drifted inside while Xavi was taking up the advanced position. When Xavi came closer to the 18 yard box, Both Pedro and Villa drifted off into wide positions. The problem for United was that Vidic did not anticipate Pedro's run, and once he did - it was too late for the Serbian. Similar to 2009, Edwin Van Der Sar was beaten nearside, to the left. It was a well orchestrated goal, but one that was preventable.
Michael Carrick fails to make the interception which gives Xavi acres of space to attack.

Xavi advances the ball down the pitch. Notice Vidic, who he fails to track his runner - Pedro.
The first goal was very interesting, both Pedro and Villa stuck near the center of the attack and drifted apart once they got closer to the 18-yard box. Pedro gets in between Evra and Vidic and does a great job drifting away from the Serbian. The ball from Xavi was an excellent one, and by the time Vidic reacts to make a last ditch tackle, it's too late - and the ball is in the back of the net.
Manchester United's goal started from quick interplay between Fabio, Michael Carrick and Wayne Rooney. Rooney attacked the space brilliantly, found Giggs in space who laid it back into the path of Rooney - from there, it was a great finish. On first glance the goal seemed to be offside, but Abidal's trailing leg might have kept Giggs onside. A matter of centimeters, if anything.
A closer look - Giggs' and Abidal's leg were on the line, a very close call from the linesman - but an excellent goal nonetheless.







