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Luis Suárez goal helps Barcelona defeat Steven Gerrard’s LA Galaxy | Luis Suárez goal helps Barcelona defeat Steven Gerrard’s LA Galaxy |
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The record Rose Bowl crowd of 93,226 largely wore scarlet and blue, chanting and cheering on mighty Barcelona’s solid season-opening performance against the LA Galaxy. By the final minutes, many of those same fans were roaring for the local team’s reserves as they stayed competitive with a European superpower. | The record Rose Bowl crowd of 93,226 largely wore scarlet and blue, chanting and cheering on mighty Barcelona’s solid season-opening performance against the LA Galaxy. By the final minutes, many of those same fans were roaring for the local team’s reserves as they stayed competitive with a European superpower. |
Luis Suárez scored in the 45th minute, and Barcelona opened their US pre-season tour with a 2-1 victory over the defending MLS champions on Tuesday night. | |
Sergi Roberto also scored in the 56th minute as the Champions League winners largely controlled the match, delighting the biggest crowd for a club soccer game involving an MLS team in US history. | |
“Considering we’ve only practised about seven days and had a lot of travelling, overall I come away with a good sensation,” the Barcelona coach Luis Enrique said. “I’m happy with the way the team played overall. The intensity was similar to what we’ve seen in practice.” | |
Related: Luis Suárez hopes Pedro will reject a move away from Barcelona | Related: Luis Suárez hopes Pedro will reject a move away from Barcelona |
The record crowd largely supported Barcelona despite the absence of Lionel Messi and Neymar, who stayed home from the International Champions Cup tour to stay fresh for the games that count. Dani Alves and Claudio Bravo were also unavailable because of the Gold Cup. | |
Yet the Galaxy took consolation in a solid effort despite missing several of their own regulars – and their second-half lineup filled with youngsters even got a goal. Tommy Meyer scored with a header from Mika Vayrynen’s pass late in second-half injury time, denying Barcelona a clean sheet. | |
“I’m really speechless to be able to play on the same field with such great professional athletes, people I’ve watched on TV for so long,” said Ariel Lassiter, a 20-year-old forward from the Galaxy’s reserve team. “To be able to see where I want to be in the future, to imagine being in their shoes, just encourages me to work harder.” | “I’m really speechless to be able to play on the same field with such great professional athletes, people I’ve watched on TV for so long,” said Ariel Lassiter, a 20-year-old forward from the Galaxy’s reserve team. “To be able to see where I want to be in the future, to imagine being in their shoes, just encourages me to work harder.” |
The MLS MVP Robbie Keane and new arrival Steven Gerrard played the first half for the Galaxy, who were short-handed with four regulars and new signing Giovani Dos Santos all away on Gold Cup international duty. | |
Barcelona substituted seven players at half-time, using Gerard Piqué and Andrés Iniesta, while the Galaxy changed their entire lineup, largely using development team players. The Galaxy still hung in against the European champions despite struggling for shots, markedly improving on their 7-0 loss to Manchester United on the same field a year ago. | |
“Some of these kids are 19 years old, and it’s a fabulous experience for them,” the Galaxy coach Bruce Arena said. “I don’t think Keane and Gerrard get as much out of these games as the younger players do.” | |
Gerrard and Suárez were team-mates at Liverpool two seasons ago, and the former Reds shared a hug while taking the field before trading jerseys at half-time. | |
Barcelona arrived in southern California just two days ago, and Kobe Bryant visited their training on Monday. The Lakers great also stopped by the Galaxy’s workout to meet Gerrard. Barcelona paraded their new home jerseys with horizontal blue-and-red stripes for the first time, flouting 115 seasons of vertical-stripe tradition with the Nike kits. | |
Barcelona dominated possession from the opening minutes and the hosts failed to manage a shot in the first half, but the Galaxy hung on despite missing their star defender Omar Gonzalez, away with the US national team. | |
Suárez finally broke through when he controlled an overhead pass from Marc Bartra and knocked it past Rowe shortly before half-time. | |
The Galaxy began their existence with home games at the Rose Bowl in 1996, but they have lost all four of their exhibition matches against European powers at the famed stadium since they moved south to Carson’s StubHub Center in 2003. Barcelona beat the Galaxy 2-1 at the Rose Bowl in 2009, with another pro-Barça crowd booing the former Real star David Beckham every time he touched the ball. | |
Enrique declined to give an update on the status of Pedro, only saying he had spoken to the forward about his playing future. Manchester United are reportedly targeting the Spain international. “I’m not going to say what I said, or what he told me,” Enrique said of Pedro, who played the first half. “It’s the decision of the player. When he says something, then I’ll say something.” |
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