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SpursTottenham Hotspur
2-4
Barcelona
Kane (52'), Lamela (66')
FT(HT: 0-2)
Coutinho (2'), Rakitic (28'), Messi (56', 90')

Result: Tottenham in trouble as magnificent Messi doubles up at Wembley

Spurs have lost back-to-back games at the start of their Champions League mission.

Lionel Messi tormented Tottenham as Barcelona inflicted a Champions League blow on their hosts with a 4-2 victory at Wembley.

Mauricio Pochettino’s Spurs were rocked by stunning goals from Philippe Coutinho, Ivan Rakitic and two from the irrepressible Messi.

Harry Kane, and then Erik Lamela, briefly gave the hosts a chance of taking something from the match by cutting the deficit to one goal.

Lionel Messi was too hot for Spurs to handle
Lionel Messi was too hot for Spurs to handle (Nick Potts/PA)

But Messi’s second in the last minute put paid to that, meaning the late collapse at Inter Milan now looks even more costly for Tottenham who have no points from their opening two matches in Group B.

Yet this was supposed to be a good time to play Barcelona, the Spanish champions having not won in three LaLiga matches, including a shock defeat by bottom club Leganes.

They were certainly vulnerable at the back, but going forward they remain an awesome force as they proved by racing into the lead inside two minutes.

In one fluid movement Messi, on the halfway line, stepped away from Son Heung-min and clipped a superb crossfield pass to Jordi Alba.

Philippe Coutinho celebrates Barcelona's opener
Philippe Coutinho celebrates Barcelona’s opener (Mike Egerton/PA)

Spurs keeper Hugo Lloris did not exactly cover himself in glory upon his return to the side, opting to come charging out of his goal even though Alba was always favourite to get there first.

With Lloris left in a heap on the pitch, Alba squared the ball to Coutinho who took one touch and slotted home from 20 yards.

Spurs fell two behind in the 29th minute courtesy of an outrageous piece of improvisation from Coutinho and a sensational strike from Rakitic.

Collecting Luis Suarez’s chest-down, Coutinho shanked his attempted finish and the ball looked to be spinning out of play.

Ivan Rakitic scored a stunning volley
Ivan Rakitic scored a stunning volley (Nick Potts/PA)

But the Brazilian managed to retrieve it, flicking it back into play to the edge of the area where it was met with an exquisite leaping volley from Rakitic.

Spurs had memorably beaten Real Madrid in last season’s group stages, but injuries are taking their toll this term and they were missing five players including Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen.

As he glanced at how little in the way of cavalry he had on the bench, Pochettino must have been questioning the wisdom of the club not adding to their squad during the summer transfer window.

After the break Messi was twice denied by a post, gliding through the Tottenham defence each time only to see both shots come back off the foot of the same upright.

Harry Kane scores Spurs' first goal of the game
Harry Kane scores Spurs’ first goal of the game (Mike Egerton/PA)

Yet from out of nowhere they pulled one back through Kane, who dragged the ball back in the area before curling into the bottom corner.

But within four minutes Messi had found the net, a perfectly executed finish after Coutinho and Suarez both let Alba’s pull-back run across them.

Lamela’s deflected strike halved the arrears with 24 minutes still to play, but Tottenham could not haul themselves level and instead Messi fittingly had the final word.

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