Another Lionel Messi-inspired display helped Barcelona exact revenge on Juventus to open their Champions League campaign with a resounding 3-0 win on Tuesday.
The Argentine was involved in all three goals as he beat Gianluigi Buffon for the first time in his career to open the floodgates just before half-time. Ivan Rakitic added a second after Messi’s run and cross opened up the Juventus defence before he rounded off the scoring by drilling home his second of the evening, 19 minutes from time.
The Messi goal-fest was the perfect antidote to the off-field crisis going on at Camp Nou after the transfer of Neymar and the subsequent foray in the market to find a replacement. But on Tuesday, the team put all that behind to notch an impressive win over the team that had dumped the Catalans out last season.
The triumph was celebrated by fans all over Twitter as Messi’s incredible individual effort was the toast of a football-filled night as European football returned.
Leo Messi has scored 9️⃣6️⃣ goals in the #UCL ⚽️
— #UCL (@ChampionsLeague) September 12, 2017
Top scorer this season? pic.twitter.com/ipMrgulMlf
Lionel Messi's game by numbers vs. Juventus:
— Squawka Football (@Squawka) September 12, 2017
100% take-ons completed
5 take-ons
5 crosses
5 shots
2 goals
Dominant performance. 👑 pic.twitter.com/0D0IjU1XvL
Buffon in 2013: "I had to touch Messi to see if he was human like the rest of us."
— Soccer Memes (@SoccerMemes) September 13, 2017
Buffon tonight: pic.twitter.com/SyczPIzbrH
Here are the two splendid goals
The moment that the world has been waiting for, Lionel Messi scoring against Gianlugi Buffon! #GOAT pic.twitter.com/IpfJ7AXLAM
— Sivan John (@SivanJohn_) September 12, 2017
Makes it look so easy. Sublime Leo Messi. #UCL #FCBJUV #BarcelonaJuventus pic.twitter.com/LhZr3WG2f5
— Sujan Rao (@sujanrao) September 12, 2017
When Messi finally broke the Buffon barrier
For all his prolific Champions League record, Messi has never scored past the Italian goalkeeper, which was also one of the reasons why Barcelona were knocked out of the Champions League early last season. But amidst the off-field fracas, the talisman striker finally found his way past Buffon not once, but twice in one night. Naturally, Twitter had much to say when the drought finally ended.
Messi scores his first ever goal against Buffon. And it's a beauty.
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) September 12, 2017
Twice Messi left Buffon frozen tonight ❄ pic.twitter.com/b5vJhFr1Z1
— B/R Football (@brfootball) September 12, 2017
"Messi will never score against Buffon" pic.twitter.com/p04a9lo98q
— ~ (@UltraAutistic) September 12, 2017
everyone: Messi hasn’t scored against Buffon
— Sjr (@_ASakka) September 12, 2017
🐐: Hold my beer.
Messi finally scored the same amount of goals past buffon as Asensio
— Lukita (@ModricEsque) September 12, 2017
Praise and awe
Imagine music without John Lennon. Art without Picasso. Football without Messi. Only three people. But the world would be quite different
— Guillem Balague (@GuillemBalague) September 12, 2017
Born too late to see a human on the moon, too early to see a human on Mars, but just at the right time to see Messi play football.
— John Green (@sportswithjohn) September 12, 2017
"We're lucky to be in this era to see him perform. He's a genius at work."
— BT Sport Football (@btsportfootball) September 12, 2017
Rio Ferdiand is in awe of Lionel Messi in his prime. pic.twitter.com/ws9KQlSzBi
Cruyff: "Everyone that understands football knows this. It's absolutely ridiculous to me that some actually think Messi isn't the best." pic.twitter.com/P0zAAUGDzS
— ⚽™ (@10_cule_) September 13, 2017
Has anyone else noticed an increased joy and lightness to Messi this season? Gives me life
— Steve Nash (@SteveNash) September 12, 2017
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