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Lionel Messi stars as Barcelona edge pulsating Uefa Super Cup tie

Sevilla came back from 4-1 down to force the match to extra time

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Barcelona captain Andres Iniesta (center) celebrates with the trophy after winning the Uefa Super Cup against Sevilla in Tbilisi, Georgia. Photo: EPA
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Lionel Messi scored twice and set up the winning goal as Barcelona started the season in dramatic style by beating Sevilla 5-4 after extra time to lift the Uefa Super Cup on Tuesday.

The action-packed, all-Spanish match was won when Pedro, linked by British media with a move to Manchester United, scored from close range after a shot by Messi rebounded in the 115th minute.

It got pretty tough when we looked like we were winning hands down, but fortunately we didn’t have to go to penalties
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In the final seconds of extra time, Sevilla defender Adil Rami had a golden chance to send the match to penalties but missed an open goal from close range.
Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez poses with the trophy. Photo: EPA
Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez poses with the trophy. Photo: EPA
Earlier, Sevilla had battled back from 4-1 down to 4-4 as Barcelona’s fitness was tested in their first competitive match of the season – Europe’s curtain-raiser between the winners of the Champions League and the second-tier Europa League.
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After a busy preseason with games in the United States, Italy and Spain, Barcelona’s dominance evaporated midway through the second half.

“I thought we were much better, much stronger,” Messi said of the first hour of the match. “We had the ball for the first 60 minutes, we had opportunities, we scored. And then we seemed to have relaxed, we let them have the ball, we withdrew a bit.

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“It got pretty tough when we looked like we were winning hands down, but fortunately we didn’t have to go to penalties.”

Calling the match “spectacular” for Barcelona’s supporters, coach Luis Enrique suggested his team had taken too many risks while leading.
Goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen makes a challenge during the Uefa Super Cup match between Barcelona and Sevilla. Sevilla came back from 4-1 down. Photo: EPA
Goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen makes a challenge during the Uefa Super Cup match between Barcelona and Sevilla. Sevilla came back from 4-1 down. Photo: EPA
“We’d practically closed the match, but it’s very difficult to secure this,” he said. “When you’re winning 4-1, the rival has got nothing to lose. What we do need is to analyse what happened at that point and the risks that they took.”
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