Barcelona left the Champions League on Tuesday after a devastating 4-3 defeat against Inter at the San Siro, with the total score 7-6 for the Nerazzurri. This is how the Blaugrana players did individually.
Could not do much about one of the goals, although he could be disappointed about admitting to the Near Post for Inter's Equalizer. He has little to do outside of picking the ball four times from this net.
Eric scored the goal that Barcelona let go in the second half, although he should have found the back of the net minutes later. He also dealt with Federico Dimarco relatively well. In general, he did well as the wounded Jules Kounde.
A difficult night for the 18-year-old, who allowed the fine that interloded to score their second just before the break. He should also have done better to close Davide Frattesi for Inter's winner in extra time.
It was a good performance by the veteran, although there were times when he looked shaky. A yellow card for an error on Marcus Thuram eventually led to being replaced in the second half.
A very mixed version of Martin, who struggled defensively but offensive. He was dominated by Denzel Dumfries in the first half, but took care of Eric Garcia and Raphinha in the second period. But he was also somewhat guilty of the winning goal of Fratteni in extra time.
It was an overwhelming version of De Jong, who mainly had difficulty putting control outside the second half when Barcelona was at the top. Eight duels lost for themselves.
It was again a good performance by Pedri, although not as dominant as he has been in recent months. As always, he led the show in the midfield of Barcelona, ​​while playing a major role during the comeback.
Not as good as last week, but Lamine Yamal was again the most dangerous player in Barcelona. He was excellent against Dimarco and Alessandro Bastoni, where the latter had a particularly scorching time. He was centimeters away from scoring before she was matched at the end of the normal time and was rejected by Yann Sommer in more than once.
Olmo was another who had a mixed version. He gives possession in the structure of the opening goal of Inter, but then found the back of the net to bring it 2-2. He also missed a big chance in the first half.
A quiet version of Raphinha, which was destroyed by Yann Bisseck, Nicolo Barella and Dumfries in the first half. Had much more joy in the second half and scored the goal that Barcelona had in the Champions League final, albeit only a few minutes.
Ferran struggled to make any form of impact. He only registered 14 details in 90 minutes before he was replaced by Robert Lewandowski.
Araujo did well when he came up last week, but this time it can't be said this time. He struggled in general and did not do enough to prevent Fratesi from scored the winning goal.
Fermin helped to bring Barcelona forward before they scored their third, but he had little impact in extra time after Inter had scored their winner despite doing his best – as he always does.
Lewandowski was clearly not at 100%and he had difficulty having a lot of impact during his time on the field. He had a big chance to score the equalizer in the second half of extra time, but his header flew over the bar up close.
Gavi tried to push Barcelona to an equalizer after he was introduced during half of the extra time, but in the end he had little impact.
Just like Gavi, Victor had little time to make an impact.
