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Messi-less Barcelona fights back to topple Monchengladbach

Reuters

Monchengladbach - Barcelona proved it can win away in Europe even without Lionel Messi, posting a 2-1 comeback victory at Borussia Monchengladbach in the Champions League on Wednesday.

Thorgan Hazard - the younger brother of Chelsea midfielder Eden - gave Gladbach a shock, yet deserved first-half lead.

But goals in the final 25 minutes, from Arda Turan and Gerard Pique, sealed Barcelona's second Group C win after a 7-0 hammering of Celtic at the Camp Nou a fortnight ago.

With Messi out due to a groin injury, Barca coach Luis Enrique opted to start Spain international Paco Alcacer in the superstar's place alongside Neymar and Luis Suarez.

But as Gladbach coach Andre Schubert had predicted in the pre-match press conference, the host refused to be overawed by its illustrious opponents.

Neymar and Suarez were rarely allowed more than a split-second on the ball.

Gladbach had the better of the opening exchanges at Borussia Park and fully merited the lead.

Raffael dispossessed Sergio Busquets and broke into the Barca half before feeding Mahmoud Dahoud, who timed his pass into the box perfectly, flicking the ball into Hazard's path.

The midfielder stabbed his shot past goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen on 34 minutes, to the delight of the home fans and Enrique's horror.

It was clearly not the homecoming Ter Stegen had envisaged, having left Gladbach in 2014 for Barca after 18 years with the Bundesliga club.

Gladbach managed to disrupt Barcelona's game until just after the hour mark. Turan came on for Ivan Rakitic on the hour mark and it proved to be an inspired switch as he scored five minutes later.

Neymar floated a pass over the top of the Gladbach defence, Turan won the foot race to the ball and drilled his shot past Gladbach goalkeeper Yann Sommer on 65 minutes.

The winning goal came just nine minutes later.

Neymar's corner was deflected into the path of Suarez, who was unmarked in the area.

He slammed in a powerful shot, which was blocked by Sommer, but Pique was on hand to tap home the loose ball from close range, to Enrique's delight.

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