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Barcelona 2-0 Inter Milan

Pep Guardiola's side thoroughly outplayed Jose Mourinho's team
Pep Guardiola's side thoroughly outplayed Jose Mourinho's team

Holders Barcelona moved two points clear at the top of their Champions League group tonight after producing a classy display to defeat erstwhile leaders Inter Milan at the Nou Camp.

Barca could have found themselves out of the competition if results had gone against them tonight, but Pep Guardiola's side are now within touching distance of a place in the last 16 after brushing aside Inter thanks to early goals from Gerard Pique and Pedro Rodriguez.

The result leaves Barca on eight points after five games, two clear of Inter and Rubin Kazan and three above Dynamo Kiev - who played out a goalless draw with Rubin earlier this evening. Barca travel to Kiev in their final match next month.

The Catalan giants came into the match with plenty of headaches. Not only were they up against it in Group F after winning just one of their opening four matches, but they had been badly hit with injury and illness in the last week.

Eric Abidal was able to start tonight after recovering from swine flu, but Yaya Toure was missing having also contracted the illness while key attacking duo Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Lionel Messi were only named on the bench after fighting to recover from injuries.

Between them, former Inter striker Ibrahimovic and Messi, who is favourite to be named FIFA World Player of the Year, have scored 17 goals in all competitions for Barca this season, but Guardiola opted not to risk either from the start.

Not that it mattered. Within the opening 25 minutes the treble winners had raced into a 2-0 lead thanks to Pique and Pedro, and there was no way back for Inter after that.

Barca would have been desperate for a good start, and they got just that as, with only 10 minutes on the clock, Pique muscled aside the challenge of Lucio to volley home from close range after Thierry Henry had flicked on Xavi's corner.

And not long after that Barca doubled their lead with a slick team goal.

A quick ball into Xavi near the edge of the box was immediately played on to the marauding Dani Alves down the right, and the Brazilian's cross to the far post was volleyed home by Pedro, whose effort found the back of the net despite Julio Cesar getting a hand to the ball.

That put Barca in total control and they almost made it 3-0 just before the break when Seydou Keita powered in a header from another Xavi corner, but Julio Cesar was in the right place this time to save his side going further behind.

It was a first-half masterclass by Barca, who limited Inter to just one decent effort, which saw Diego Milito test Victor Valdes with a long-range effort.

Inter coach Jose Mourinho, whose in-form side had started the match first in Group F and boasting a five-point lead at the top of Serie A, decided to introduce Sulley Muntari for Esteban Cambiasso at the break, but it did little to change the match.

Samuel Eto'o, the former Barca striker who had received a tremendous ovation on his return to the Nou Camp, felt he should have been awarded a penalty after being barged over by Alves, but that was a rare scare for the home side.

Only a brilliant one-handed save from Julio Cesar prevented Xavi from heading in Barca's third in the 54th minute, before the Inter custodian performed similar heroics to push behind Alves low free-kick 13 minutes later.

Barca continued to dominate possession in the closing stages, and although they were unable to build on their lead, they ran out comfortable winners to not only get their Champions League campaign back on track, but also boost confidence ahead of this weekend's 'Clasico' against bitter rivals Real Madrid.

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