17.09.2008 13:14
Ninth consecutive opening day win
Anna Segura
FC Barcelona won their first game in the Champions League for the ninth consecutive time when they beat Sporting Clube on Tuesday evening in Camp Nou.
Pep Guardiola's side did not break with tradition as they beat the Portuguese outfit thanks to
goals from Rafa Márquez, Samuel Eto'o and Xavi Hernández to record their ninth consecutive opening
day win in the competition proper. Sporting were beaten and followed in the footsteps of AIK Solna,
Leeds United, Fenerbahçe, Club Brugge, Celtic, Werder Bremen, Levski Sofia and Olympique Lyonnais,
all of whom have lost to Barça in the first game.
Four impressive wins
In the nine wins, Barça have enjoyed a goal spree on four occasions. The first time
came against Leeds United in 2000/01 when the Blaugrana hit four with Patrick Kluivert scoring a
brace and Rivaldo and Frank de Boer added one apiece.
The following season Kluivert, Patrick Andersson and Javier Saviola all netted to give the
Blauagrana a three-goal win against Fenerbahçe.
Frank Rijkaard's side did even better in 2006/07 when Andrés, Ludovic Giuly, Carles Puyol,
Eto'o and Ronaldinho all scored as Levski Sofia were beaten 5-0.
Last season, Lionel Messi and Lionel Messi ensured that Olmypique Lyonnais were soundly
beaten on the opening day of the Champions League.
Three close games
AIK Solna were the first team to be beaten in the run of victories as they went down
1-2 thanks to goals from Abelardo and Dani in the first game of the 1999/2000 Champions League
campaign.
Against Club Brugge, in 2002/03, the Blaugrana had a slightly more exciting time of things as
they only won 3-2 with Luis Enrique, Gaizka Mendieta and Saviola all scoring.
In 2005/06 Barcelona travelled to Germany to play Werder Bremen and Deco and Ronaldinho
netted to give them a 0-2 triumph.
Celtic triumph
The 3-1 win on Tuesday against Sporting was the same scoreline by which Barcelona beat
Celtic in the first game in 2004/05 when Deco, Giuly and Henrik Larsson all scored.