30.04.2008 12:32
Beaten for the fifth time in the semi finals
Manel Tomàs / Jordi Clos
Manchester United became the fourth team to knock FC Barcelona out of the European Cup after the Blaugrana have been beaten twice before by Real Madrid and once each by Leeds United and Valencia.
It was Barça's tenth semi final appearance in their history in the elite club competition and had
the worst possible ending as a single goal from Paul Scholes was enough to separate the two teams.
Madrid
The first time that Barcelona tasted defeat at the semi final stage came in 1959-60. Helenio
Herrera was in charge of the Catalan team when they were drawn against a Real Madrid team
containing Alfredo di Stefano and Ferenc Puskas. After losing 3-1 in the first leg in the Bernabéu,
Barcelona were then defeated by the same scoreline at Camp Nou and, despite winning the league,
Herrera left the club. A year later Barça redeemed themselves by becoming the first team to beat
Madrid in European competition.
Leeds spoil Sant Jordi
In 1961, Barcelona reached the final by beating Hamburg, but
they then had to wait another 14 years before reaching the last four of the competition. In 1975
Rinus Michels led the club to that stage only to beaten 2-1 by Leeds United at Elland Road before
being held to a 1-1 draw at Camp Nou on Sant Jordi's Day. Manolo Clares equalised after Allan
Clarke had scored for the English side but it was not enough.
Valencia ends the run
Success in the 1986 semi final against IFK Gothenburg was followed by progress from the pool
in 1992 and then the win against Porto in 1994 saw the Blaugrana reach three finals out of three
after making it to the last four. Then in 2000, Valencia broke that run when chalked up a 4-1 win
in Mestalla to given the Blaugrana no chance of coming back. Soon after Josep Lluis Nuñez stepped
down as president and Louis van Gaal ended his first stint as coach.
Madrid again
Two years later and Barça forged their way through yet again only to be
paired with their traditional rivals Real Madrid. On April 23, they were beaten 2-0 in Camp Nou
thanks to goals from Zinedine Zidane and Steve McManaman, despite Barça hitting the post twice. A
draw in the Bernabéu meant that the Blaugrana were eliminated.