Player Ratings: Barcelona 2-1 Getafe

The nine men of Barca were too much for Los Azulones, and Goal.com was on hand to rate the players...

By Arjun Miglani

Lionel Messi, Barcelona, Getafe (Getty Images)
Barcelona

Victor Valdes - 7: Another solid performance, wasn't required for anything spectacular, and didn't make any mistakes.

Maxwell - 7: An encouraging performance on the opposite flank to his usual role, combining especially well with Messi.

Gerard Pique - 3: Paid the price for an irresponsible lunge early on, that left his side at a disadvantage for most of the game.

Gabriel Milito - 7:
A calm and assured display, showing why he has already elevated his way up the pecking order since his injury.

Eric Abidal - 6: Didn't get forward much, but kept things quiet down his flank.

Yaya Toure - 7: Was forced to move back into defence after the sending off, and showed that he is more than capable of filling in there.

Xavi - 8: At the heart of everything Barca did, controlled the game even after the sending off, and capped it off with a well taken goal.

Seydou Keita - 5:
Played a useful role in midfield, but his night will be remembered for two awful misses.

Lionel Messi - 9: Scored a perfect goal and provided a perfect assist to confirm his status as the best in the world.

Andres Iniesta - 7: Enjoyed his role further forward and at times was impossible to dispossess.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic - 5:
Still looks short of confidence, missing one great chance to break his drought.

Substitutes


Rafael Marquez - 4:
Comitted an unnecessary foul in the dying stages to complicate matters for his side.

Sergio Busquets - 6:
Played his role well for the short time he was on.

Pedro - N/A


Getafe

Jordi Codina - 6:
Can't be faulted for any of the goals, and kept the scoreline respectable with some smart saves.

Miguel Torres - 5:
Was given the runaround by Iniesta early on, but improved later.

Cata Diaz - 6:
Kept a good handle on Ibrahimovic, but had no answer to Messi later on.

Rafa - 7:
Did the best he could against Barca's fearsome attack, and cleared Ibrahimovic's shot off the line.

Mane - 4:
Was run absolutely ragged by Messi, about whom he will have nightmares tonight.

Derek Boateng - 5:
Full of running in the middle of the park, but didn't provide much creativity.

Dani Parejo - 4:
Apart from set pieces, hardly provided any threat, even after the sending off.

Pedro Rios - 6:
Showed plenty of determination up front, but couldn't penetrate the defence.

Miku - 5:
Had a few half chances that he could have done better with, but generally anonymous.

Juan Albin - 4:
Barely saw the ball throughout the match.

Roberto Soldado - 5:
Wasted a couple of decent chances, but took the penalty well.

Substitutes


Manu Del Moral - 4:
Failed to provide any spark after coming on.

Javier Casquero - 4:
Seemed more intent on fouling than trying to find a goal after coming on.

Kepa - 6:
Only on for a short while, but did well to win the penalty.


 
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