The Uruguayan did the dirty work as Luis Enrique's side succeeded in
adverse conditions to secure three vitals points at Granada on Saturday
Beauty and the beast. Barcelona faced another tough test against a
defensive rival on a difficult pitch and at a kick-off time they
notoriously dislike, but came through thanks largely to the efforts of
one man. Luis Suarez showed the Catalans the way forward - and also the
way to win ugly.
Ivan Rakitic played perhaps his best game in
Barca colours behind the forwards and it was the Croatian midfielder who
gave Luis Enrique's side the lead, but only after Suarez had forced
Cala into a calamitous defensive error which left the former Sevilla man
with the goal at his mercy.
The fluent football from Tuesday's
2-1 win at Manchester City was missing, but as at the Etihad, Suarez
proved the difference between the two teams, this time poking home a
second goal and later selflessly setting up Lionel Messi for a third
after Granada had pulled the scores back to 2-1 from the penalty spot.
It
wasn't pretty, but it was efficient. Barca had toiled in Andalucia
already in 2014-15, claiming a fortunate 2-1 win at Almeria and drawing
at Malaga, who also beat the Blaugrana at Camp Nou last weekend.
So
this was a tough test of their title credentials, particularly as the
Catalans were back in action at 16:00 CET, a kick-off time they seem to
struggle with, and on a particularly poor pitch at Granada.
"I
have to congratulate the players from both teams for trying to string
more than three passes together and achieving it at times," an ironic
Luis Enrique said after the game.But in the absence of the side's usual pretty passing, Suarez happily
did the dirty work. Aided by the excellent work-rate and vision of
Rakitic (who also participated in all three goals), the Uruguayan
demonstrated once again that he is unpreturbed by adverse conditions.
Unlike some of his team-mates, he is a man for all terrains.
And
as time goes by, the much-maligned striker continues to improve his
statistics. After playing a pivotal part in the first, the striker
scored his 10th goal of the current campaign and added his 13th assist
too. Not bad in 24 matches and that record will now surely get better
and better in the weeks and months ahead.
More importantly than
that, the 28-year-old was signed from Liverpool for afternoons like this
one. Barca have so often been ruffled in previous seasons when the
conditions are against them. But Suarez adds a more direct dimension to
the Blaugrana forward line and he is happy to make the runs and put in
the effort to help his team when situations seemingly suit the
opposition.
"I know you will value him more for the goal," the
Barca boss told reporters after the game. "But ever since he started
playing for us he has been at a very high level. He brings a lot of
things to this team and his work is still very special."
Indeed
it is. Thanks to the striker's superb contribution on Saturday, Barca
move provisionally to within a point of Liga leaders Real Madrid at the
top of the table and, more significantly, Suarez showed the Catalans can
win ugly too when needed. Beauty and the beast.
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