Lionel Messi Scores Twice As Barcelona Starts New Era Off With A Bang

Magical Messi And Barca Starts New Era Off Strong
Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi (C) is congratulated by teammate Barcelona's defender Jordi Alba (R) and Barcelona's forward Munir after scoring during the Spanish league football match FC Barcelona vs Elche CF at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on August 24, 2014. AFP PHOTO/ JOSEP LAGO (Photo credit should read JOSEP LAGO/AFP/Getty Images)
Barcelona's Argentinian forward Lionel Messi (C) is congratulated by teammate Barcelona's defender Jordi Alba (R) and Barcelona's forward Munir after scoring during the Spanish league football match FC Barcelona vs Elche CF at the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona on August 24, 2014. AFP PHOTO/ JOSEP LAGO (Photo credit should read JOSEP LAGO/AFP/Getty Images)

It was a satisfying start. There was an air of expectation around Camp Nou as Barcelona began a new era on Sunday night, but Luis Enrique's team took time to settle before, suddenly, everything clicked into gear.

The Asturian coach picked a side featuring four footballers making their Barca debuts: goalkeeper Claudio Bravo, defender Jeremy Mathieu, midfielder Ivan Rakitic and striker Munir El Haddadi. On the right side of the team's three-man forward line, meanwhile, Rafinha was making only his fourth appearance for the Catalan club. New era, new players, new Barca.

The opening exchanges were interrupted by the appearance of a black cat on the pitch. Was it an omen? Surely not. But the jokes soon rained in on social media. "The cat covers the wing better than Alves," one wrote, while another added mischievously: "The cat has run more than Messi so far tonight."

The cat in question is looked after and fed by club employees at Camp Nou and previously made a brief cameo in a game against Real Sociedad in February, 2012. Presumably, after leaving the pitch, the cat got his milk. But Messi got the cream.

Leo's double came later but twice Barca rattled the woodwork as Luis Enrique's men stepped up the pace later in the opening half. First, 18-year-old Munir, in the side for the injured Neymar, crashed an angled drive into the top of the left-hand post. Then, Andres Iniesta sent a thunderous effort against the bar.

Top scorer for Barca in preseason, Munir was then put through by Messi, but inexplicably squared for Rafinha when it looked easier to score. Moments later, however, the Argentine showed him how it's done as he took up a pass from Sergio Busquets, sidestepped Sergio Pelegrin and slotted into the corner with a fine finish.

Javer Mascherano was sent off for a professional foul shortly afterwards, but Barca barely noticed and Munir made it 2-0 straight after the break with a delightfully deft finish after Rakitic's lovely lofted pass.

Messi struck again for 3-0 after 63 minutes with a solo strike which made even Luis Enrique smile, beating three defenders one after the other before placing a precise shot just inside the post. It was a glorious goal and the 27-year-old Argentine was clearly in the mood after some trying times for Barca in 2013-14 and the agony of losing the World Cup final earlier this summer.

Luis Enrique will be content as well following an accomplished team display in his first match. Barca was expected to win this one, but the Blaugrana still had to produce the goods and they came through with positive sensations. The new project is well and truly underway.

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