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Barcelona 4-1 AS Roma: Player Ratings

FC Barcelona v AS Roma - UEFA Champions League Quarter Final Leg One
Rakitic worked quite hard in the midfield for the Blaugrana

Barcelona hosted AS Roma in the first leg of their Champions League quarterfinals yesterday. The first half was more or less a disciplined affair where Roma defended diligently and tried to hit the hosts on the break. However, Barcelona took the lead courtesy a fortuitous De Rossi own goal.

The second half saw Barcelona quickly take a three-goal advantage courtesy an own goal from Manolas and a tap-in from Gerard Pique. Dzeko then pulled one back for his team only to then see Suarez score at the other end to make the scoreline 4-1 in the favour of the Blaugrana.

Here, we take a look at how the players fared on the night:

Roma

Allison Becker: 7/10

Becker was a solid presence at the back. He was called into action quite often and did well on a number of occasions. He made excellent stops throughout the match to keep the final scoreline respectable.

Bruno Peres: 6/10

Peres defended his team's right flank quite diligently. He was tentative and always ready to go into a tackle. However, he was quite often overwhelmed by the overlapping Iniesta and Alba combo during the game.

Kostas Manolas: 6/10

This was not a match he would like to remember as he was beaten quite often by Suarez. Additionally, he also scored an unlucky own goal.

Federico Fazio: 6.5/10

Fazio put in a good performance as he was constantly in the way of Messi and company, keeping them at bay for the majority of the game. He made a string of important interceptions and tackles to keep Roma in the game.

Aleksandar Kolarov: 5.5/10

The fullback had a decent outing and defended reasonably well barring the opening few minutes. He stayed narrow but didn't really offer much in attack. His set-piece deliveries could and should have been better.

FC Barcelona v AS Roma - UEFA Champions League Quarter Final Leg One
Kolarov taking a freekick

Alessandro Florenzi: 6/10

Florenzi looked sharp in possession and enjoyed the ball at his feet. However, he just could not deliver the end product. He did win quite a few free-kicks, albeit in not so dangerous areas, which Roma could not capitalize on.

Kevin Strootman: 7/10

Strootman had a decent game. Though he was not very influential in the second half, he came out on top in the midfield battle against Barca’s midfield during the initial 45 minutes. His distribution was efficient if not eye-catching.

Daniele De Rossi: 6.5/10

Like his partner in the middle of the park, he too was solid defensively and also looked effective on the few occasions he pushed forward. However, the second half saw him fade away before being replaced. He too scored an unfortunate own-goal.

Lorenzo: 5/10

The midfielder was combative and efficient in possession. He was intelligent in distribution and defended resolutely. However, he faded away as the match wore on and was beaten too easily in the second half.

Diego Perotti: 7/10

He was the liveliest of Roma's attackers and used his pace well to trouble Barcelona's defenders from counter attacks. However, despite all the pace, the lack of quality was quite apparent.

Edin Dzeko: 7/10

He was crafty in possession, kept the ball in tight spaces and brought some much-needed urgency into Roma's game. He took his goal well with a fine shot past the keeper.

Substitutes

Gonalons: 4/10

He was brought on for an injured Lorenzo. However, he could not execute his job well as Barcelona scored two more after his introduction.

Stephan El Shaarawy: 5/10

Shaarawy replaced Florenzi but could not impact the game much.

Gregoire Defrel: N/A

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