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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Getafe 1-0 Barcelona

JAC Sport, Getafe - For the first time, Barcelona defeat this season of 13 times a match that has acted. Barcelona defeated Getafe during a visit to Getafe home in La Liga, Sunday, November 27, 2011. Barca lost by a thin score 0-1.

Over this defeat, Barcelona's ambition to continue to pursue the acquisition of Real Madrid points to a temporary stop. Nevertheless, Barcelona remain in second place standings with 28 points from 13 matches.

In fact, despite playing at home in an opponent, Barcelona since the early minutes still to play attacking. In fact, Barcelona controlled 73 percent control of the ball.

Throughout 90 minutes, Barcelona continued to threaten the Getafe goal. There are seven kicks that harm the host's goal. However, because the discipline behind the line of Getafe, Barcelona players is difficult to penetrate it.


Getafe are surprisingly actually scored a goal in the 67th minute through Valera. This happened because a corner kick and Valera wsucces to directly heading the ball without accessible by Barcelona goalkeeper, Victor Valdés. Score 1-0 for Getafe excellence.


Left behind one goal, Barcelona adds more attack. Attacks after attacks continue to flow to the heart of the Getafe defense.

Barcelona almost equalized in injury time by Lionel Messi kick. Unfortunately, the Argentine players flick was disallowed by the referee for Seydou Keita who provide feedback Messi already in the off-side position.

Until the referee blew the long whistle, Barcelona are still not able to equalize. Finally, the score remained 1-0 for the victory ended Getafe.

Line Up :
Getafe : Miguel Moya, Rafa Lopez, Daniel Díaz, Mané (Alberto Lopo 49'), Valera 67', Medhi Lacen, Michel, Diego Castro Gimenez (Juan Rodríguez 90'), Sarabia (Pedro Ríos 84'), Miku, Francisco Casquero.

Barcelona : Victor Valdés, Eric Abidal, Gerard Piqué, Maxwell (Isaac Cuenca 72'), Dani Alves, Sergio Busquets, Thiago (Seydou Keita 65'), Xavi, David Villa, Lionel Messi, Alexis Sánchez (Pedro 72').

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