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Barcelona Place In Champions League Under Threat – Details

Barcelona’s chances of reaching the knockout stages of the Champions League were dealt a severe blow on Tuesday as they lost to Inter leaving them with just three points from their opening three matches.
Infoexpert24 reports that the Catalan giants fell to a 1-0 defeat to Inter Milan at the San Siro.
Hakan Calhanoglu netted the only goal of the game and with three games left in the group, Barca still needs to play Bayern Munich again, who made light work of them last month.
Both sides created chances in a busy opening in Milan, with Joaquin Correa seeing a penalty call rejected by VAR, before Calhanoglu stepped up to power the home side in front just before the interval.
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Barcelona did look to react after the restart, with Ousmane Dembele posing a constant threat on the counterattack, and Pedri’s equalizer chalked off by VAR.
However, it is Inter who gain a crucial advantage in the group, as they look to overpower Barcelona, in the race for second place, behind Bayern Munich.
Inzaghi came into the game under real pressure, after picking up just eight points in Serie A this season, and three in the Champions League.
Reports from Italy have questioned his long-term future at the San Siro but his players produced a battling performance for their manager.
Next week’s trip to Camp Nou is likely to decide second place in Group C and Inter travel to Catalonia with a key advantage.
Calhanoglu’s superb winner will grab the headlines on the night, but Andre Onana’s crucial stops, and the defensive marshaling of Milan Skriniar, kept Barcelona at bay, to give the former Italian international some breathing space.
Robert Lewandowski has been sensational in his first few months as a Barcelona player with 12 goals across all competitions ahead of this tie.
His excellent goal secured a 1-0 win at Mallorca last weekend but he struggled to get into the flow of the contest against a well-drilled Inter back line.
Skriniar did brilliantly to restrict him in their one-on-one battles with Dembele providing the visitors main outlet.
Xavi stuck with him in the closing stages, but he was unable to steer home a late chance, from Dembele’s set piece, on a rare blank for the Polish international.