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MSN scores, as Barcelona beat Al-Ahli in friendly

Lionel Messi vomited during the Al Ahli friendly clash in Qatar


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Internet Desk: FC Barcelona treated the Al-Gharafa Stadium in Qatar to a fine display of attacking football on Tuesday as they defeated of Saudi Arabia 5-3 in a friendly match with goals from Leo Messi, Neymar Jr, Luis Suarez, Paco Alcacer and Rafinha.

The Catalan club burst out of the traps and nearly went ahead after just four minutes when a high press caught the defence off guard but Neymar could only find the post with his effort.

Four minutes later however, the deadlock was broken when Messi’s perfect chipped cross grazed the top of Suarez’s head for 1-0.

Two minutes later, Messi got on the scoresheet with a neat side-footed finish from close range and the MSN completed the set shortly after.

Lionel Messi suffered in the first part of Barcelona’s clash, throwing up in the 25th minute of the game. He went to one side of the pitch to recover, drinking water and then getting back on the pitch without problems.

The Argentine has been treated for digestive problems by medical specialists. He was bending over to vomit here on the pitch. Initially it seemed liked a nasal problem but it became apparent it was not.

Rafinha’s attempted cross was initially snuffed out by the defence but the Brazilian calmly played in his compatriot Neymar on the rebound who then slotted the ball home for 3-0.

The Saudi Arabian side had little joy in the opening part of the game but vastly improved after the initial goal-glut. Salman Al Moasher was the first to test Jasper Cillessen on 19 minutes before captain Taisir Al Jassim going on a mazy run before unleashing a shot that went just wide.

The same player then came close to catching out the Dutch stopper with a fine lob from the edge of the box but Cillessen managed to divert wide.

There were plenty of changes made by either side at the half-hour mark, with the front three of Barça plus Gerard Piqué making way, while Al-Ahli brought on Emirati star Omar Abdulrahman.

Al-Ahli continued to pose problems early in the second period and got their reward albeit in dubious circumstances.

Ali Awaji beat Jordi Masip to a pass across goal and, despite the substitute keeper appearing to make no contact with the player, the referee awarded a spot-kick.

Abdulrahman stepped up and, in the most nonchalant fashion, dinked the ball down the middle of the goal to make it 3-1.

Barça managed to quickly restore their lead as Paco Alcacer scored his first goal for the club with a good glancing header from Ivan Rakitic’s cross.

Rafinha made it 5-1 minutes later as he combined with Alcacer outside the box before dribbling beyond a handful of defenders and then the goalkeeper before tapping into an empty net.

Al-Ahli did not let their heads drop and managed to make a fight of it. Giannis Fetfatzidis ran at the Barça defence before playing in Mohanad Asiri down the left hand side and with his first touch fired past Masip at the near post.

Five minutes later, the same player was on hand to tap in from close range to make it 5-3, but Barca held on for the win in an exciting exhibition game.

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