Barcelona stutter to a 1-1 draw against Napoli in Champions League fixture

The hosts drew first blood in the match as Dries Mertens delivered with a curling strike to find the back of the net

Defending La Liga champions Barcelona were held to a 1-1 draw against Napoli in their Champions League last-16 first-leg fixture at the San Paolo Stadium on Tuesday. French striker Antoine Griezmann came to the rescue of the Catalan club as they were a single goal down in the first half of the fixture. The 28-year-old footballer scored the equaliser in the 57th minute of the fixture.

The hosts drew first blood in the match with a curling strike from Dries Mertens who put Napoli in front in the 30th minute of the match. A resilient Napoli defence could not see through the match as Griezmann had other plans in month. The Catalan football club suffered a red card in the match as Arturo Vidal was sent off in the dying minutes of the match.

Barcelona stuttered to a 1-1 draw

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The two sides, who were facing each other for the first time, will meet again at the Camp Nou for the second leg on March 18 with Barca now firm favourites to progress despite having Vidal and Sergio Busquets suspended for the return. Napoli coach Gennaro Gattuso was left frustrated at the result after his well-drilled defence largely stifled a quiet Lionel Messi and co. "I think they barely grazed us tonight, they hardly had a single shot on goal," he told Sky Sport Italia.

"They could've been there all night and not scored, but we conceded after one single error. They didn't hurt us, it barely tickled." Barcelona dominated possession from the first whistle but struggled to find their way through the well-organised Italians, who then struck with their first meaningful attack of the game.

Junior Firpo lost the ball to Piotr Zielinski and the midfielder pulled a pass across to the waiting Mertens, who took a touch just outside the box before curling in a landmark goal, his sixth in seven Champions League games this season. But the Belgian limped off through injury early in the second half after a hefty tackle from Busquets, which earned the midfielder the yellow card that will rule him out of the second leg.

Barca equalised in the 57th minute of the match

Barca soon equalised when Griezmann fired home from close range after a neat passing move from the visitors but Napoli responded with Lorenzo Insigne and Jose Callejon both being denied by excellent saves from Marc-Andre ter Stegen. In the 89th minute, Vidal was booked for a foul on Mario Rui and was immediately shown a second yellow for butting heads with the defender in the aftermath.

With Sunday's La Liga Clasico against Real Madrid looming, Barca were also left with concerns over defender Gerard Pique, who limped off with an injury after falling heavily on his ankle. "We'll see what problem he has, then we can confirm if he'll be available," said Barcelona coach Quique Setien. On Vidal's sending off, he added: "I didn't see precisely what happened, but perhaps the referee was a bit harsh. "A yellow card for the foul is one thing, but the second is too much. There are moments of tension that players who experience the game with his temperament can have."

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